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Unacceptable behavior needs to be clarified, along with appropriate and unambiguous consequences.
However, in some cases the changes had unambiguous consequences for gene expression and could therefore be predictive of, for example, cancer phenotypes.
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It's true that stopping Saddam's tyranny is the most heartening and unambiguous consequence of the war in Iraq.
We have to presume that the referee, Steven McLean, and his assistant, Frank Connor, also did not see the ball strike the Inverness defender's hand, since the clear, unambiguous consequence was to award a penalty kick.
So, with such uncertainty, what's the "unambiguous consequence" of Durban that I refer to in the title of this essay?
In truth, only time will tell whether the Durban Platform delivers on its promise or turns out to be another "Bali Roadmap," leading nowhere, but there is a key unambiguous consequence of this development.
Subsequently, in my Jan . 1essay, "The Platform Opens a Window: An Unambiguous Consequence of the Durban Climate Talks," I focused on the third outcome of the talks, the "Durban Platform for Enhanced Action".
Presumably, since they have unambiguous physical consequences.
Theory, therefore, does not provide an unambiguous answer as to the efficiency consequences of works councils either.
This intriguing result is difficult to explain on the basis of phase locking, but is a natural consequence of the maximum unambiguous ITD illustrated in Fig. 3D, which shows that ITDs of up to ∼ 100 μs only are spatially unambiguous at this frequency.
So the economic consequences are quite clear and unambiguous for the United States.
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