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Whether a company has defaulted on its debt might seem unambiguous to some naïve souls out there.
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The reason for her weeping seems unambiguous, but the story that the Belgian director Joachim Lafosse tells turns out to be anything but obvious.
A 29-year-old New Jersey statute regarding the administration of student drug tests seems unambiguous enough: once a student is suspected of using drugs, the principal is required to order a drug test.
The evidence that the EITC increases employment on the extensive margin seems unambiguous.
The direction of this causality seems unambiguous, with a positive correlation between firm size and survival chances (Agarwal et al. 2002; Ahmadjian and Robinson 2001; Kato 2010; Ramanujam 1984; Stoeberl et al. 1998).
As this account of the types of limitations that restrict cognition demonstrates, the Abhidharma tradition seems unambiguous about the ultimate basis for cognition: this is to be found in the sensory domain itself, given that cognitions change following modifications at the level of sense rather than in the mind (see AKBh ad I, 45ab).
While the link between computations involved in processing complex syntax however conceptualized and left frontotemporal regions seems unambiguous, the processing (and violation) of local grammatical structures activates regions in right temporal lobes in addition to the FOP and L STG/MTG [Friederici et al., 2000a; Friederici et al., 2003; Friederici et al., 2006a; Ni et al., 2000].
Given, however, that T. rubrum differs substantially from T. soudanense in terms of phenotypic properties and geographical distribution (the former is cosmopolitan, while the latter is restricted mainly to the sub-Saharan part of Africa), the assignment to the T. rubrum species provided by PCR-RFLP seems unambiguous.
JP: Well, equality in our economic circumstances seems pretty unambiguous, but you believe, do you not, in a meritocracy?
"The Company" is a look back in sorrow, but also in muffled fondness, at an era that by post-9/11 standards, seems enviably unambiguous and navigable.
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