Sentence examples for unambiguous basis from inspiring English sources

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The so-called 'communist clause' provided an unambiguous basis for courts ruling on restitution for victims of Nazi persecution at both Federal and Land levels: communists, even those who could prove that they had suffered under National Socialism, were disqualified from official restitution (For a more detailed discussion see Spernol, 2014; Hoffmann, 2017).

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A large number of studies require a clear and unambiguous morphological basis.

Several modern entanglement theories of rubber elasticity are assessed in an unambiguous manner on the basis of the nonlinear stress strain behavior of the model elastomers under general biaxial strains.

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).

On this basis, 44,968 unambiguous tag-mapped genes were detected in the six DGE libraries.

Diagnostic horizons, on the other hand, are rigidly defined and their presence or absence can be ascertained on the basis of unambiguous field and/or laboratory measurements.

However, as there is now substantial convergence on the basis of unambiguous evidence, for example, regarding the wide distribution of brain circuits for language and their intrinsic connections with other cognitive, perceptual, and action systems, it is plausible that aspects of current models reflect aspects of the truth.

That's the basis of an unambiguous forecast.

Behavioral modeling tasks are identified to provide a basis for preparing unambiguous representation of software product data processing tasks.

The striking feature of O. dioica is that key elements of its genome, in an evolutionary context, are unique to the species even though its phenotype provides the basis for its unambiguous classification as a tunicate chordate (Stach et al. 2008).

The "facts" of the present situation merge into the "fiction" of future developments (we use quotes because "facts" are never unambiguous and "fiction" has some factual basis).

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