Sentence examples for more unequivocally from inspiring English sources

The phrase "more unequivocally" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a statement or position that is clear and unambiguous.
Example: "The results of the study indicate more unequivocally that climate change is a pressing issue."
Alternatives: "more clearly" or "more distinctly."

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Susan Jacoby, the author of "The Age of American Unreason," was more unequivocally skeptical of the phenomenon.

Just beyond — and more unequivocally benign — is a model of the Mother and Child Medical Center, designed by Architecture for Humanity and currently under construction in Ipuli, Tanzania.

His father, Ron Paul, 79, a former a Texan congressman, who is more unequivocally critical of American imperialism, was on the stage but kept a low profile, sitting on the far side, in the corner.

The rest of the program drew more unequivocally on her greatest strength, a calm, patient introspection that draws an audience into the music: even an audience at a bar, it turned out.

Shorn of his anthropocentrism, Irigaray's philosophy of religion recalls the twofold ambition of Feuerbach's philosophy of religion in 1841: to elevate "man" to the level of "God" in order to display the true essence of the species-being; and to dissolve "God" into the human essence more unequivocally than Hegel, who did not fully anthropologize the divine.

He was told he had to denounce the violence stronger and more unequivocally.

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Mr. Koutoulas was more vehement: "I unequivocally think crimes were committed".

The US supreme court ruled unequivocally more than a decade ago that news organizations have the First Amendment right to publish stolen information – even if they know it was originally obtained illegally.

Renewable energy sources for electricity generation are unequivocally more environmentally friendly than the traditional sources, but are not impact-free.

Thus, even though we must be careful to discern the appropriate contexts in which it makes sense to speak in such vast categories, it is no more advisable to unequivocally annihilate the categories of "West" and "East" than it is to narrowly define or absolutize their respective coherences and mutual differences.

What's more, the evidence unequivocally shows that enlisting local police as immigration agents opens the door to racial profiling.

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