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The answer there isn't so unequivocal.
He's so unequivocal that when I'm ushered upstairs I find I'm holding three choc-chip cookies wrapped in a napkin.
It's a long time since we've seen any leading UK government figures being so unequivocal about the need for action.
Dennett's relative neglect of it is particularly surprising given that some of the scholars he discusses are so unequivocal on the subject.
The results, released today by U.S. federal health officials, were so unequivocal that the study has been stopped four years early.
Britain, too, has stepped back from support so unequivocal that Clare Short, then Labour's international development secretary, called Kagame "a sweetie" and Tony Blair established a foundation to help the man he calls a "visionary leader" to govern.
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We believe it must do so in unequivocal language.
Even so, the unequivocal success of this concert performance of Der Rosenkavalier will surely stand out as the climax of their work of the past few years.
Research on peer review has also tended to confuse the two dimensions a methodological shortcoming that may explain why much peer review research in biomedicine has yielded so little unequivocal evidence that the process improves the quality of what is published.
So I'm unequivocal on this".
But it has done so with an unequivocal message: poor DSK!
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