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The notion of what is normal — and, therefore, of what physicians may seek to restore and what they should leave untouched — isn't arbitrary, but neither is it unambiguous.
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As vague as that was, it was, at least, unambiguous about there being a who — that this wasn't some freak accident.
But one thing about "Dogtooth" is unambiguous: It is a rare thing, an acclaimed new film from a country not known for its contemporary cinema.
So when the context is unambiguous, it is perfectly legitimate to express the fact that A is different from B by saying "A is not B".
Since the grammar is unambiguous, it is also straightforward to compute partition functions and base pairing probabilities, although this feature is not available in the current implementation.
It is unambiguous in its storytelling: villains are always bad, good guys always triumph and the plot is nearly always tidied up in under an hour.
It is unambiguous in its findings and arguments about spending on research and development as a matter of US national security.
It has also become clear during our investigations that it is not unambiguous how to assign the number of neighbors to cells.
As for the second part of Divers's definition, it is not entirely unambiguous what it is for a claim to be "extensional": there are many ways of drawing the extensional/intensional divide.
"So when Thanksgiving comes, and you are not calling everyone to tell them that you are going, it is an unambiguous blow to your film".
"You might, you might not, but clearly it is pretty unambiguous that you will get a more certain outcome and potentially a better one".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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