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It is only characterised as brazen and arrogant here because it was caught on tape and is so unambiguous that the typical linguistic contortions politicians make to minimise guilt avoid responsibility cannot possibly work.

The complete absence of E-cadherin plasma membrane associated protein expression as detected by immunohistochemistry is so unambiguous that pathologists use this immunostaining to confirm their diagnosis of lobular breast cancer.

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Some cases are so unambiguous and gruesome that the government's instincts to override a victim's wishes seem entirely justified.

Unsubtle commercials for new pop releases aren't especially unusual, though they are rarely so explicit about a record's aesthetic and arc this one was so unambiguous as to feel like a preëmptive epistle to any critic who might dare to make an interpretive leap.

However, since the results of this study are so unambiguous, even strong variations from the underlying assumptions would not change the conclusions drawn from this study.

"The reason we are keeping the pound in a currency union, and the reason we are so unambiguous about it, is because we are appealing to the greatest authority of all, that is the sovereign will of the people of Scotland," said the first minister.

When Shinran is so plain, so unambiguous, so clear to say that he is concerned with teaching the UNLEARNED the simple teaching of NamuAmidaButsu - WHY do these clerics and scholars screw it up so completely?

It is rare enough that any government policy, let alone one dealing with poverty, is so near an unambiguous success as welfare reform has been.

For when one reads "multiple copies for classroom use," it is clear that "the language is so plain and unambiguous "that a refusal to recognize its natural, obvious meaning would..

The 2009 memo by Ogden said agencies "should not focus federal resources... on individuals whose actions are in clear and unambiguous compliance with existing state laws providing for the medical use of marijuana". But part of the problem is that state law has never made it clear exactly how marijuana should be distributed, so "unambiguous compliance" is often in the eye of the beholder.

A Question of Allegiance It is not so unambiguous for everyone.

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