Sentence examples for unambiguous measures from inspiring English sources

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Using words and examples from a variety of contexts (including mechanical engineering and management science), we try to illustrate the properties of each, such that in later papers we can provide unambiguous measures of system complexity to permit the comparison of process options.

Inter-organizational exchange relationships can act as endorsements that influence perceptions of the quality of young organizations when unambiguous measures of quality do not exist or cannot be observed (Stuart et al. 1999).

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The advantage of using the skew surge is that it is a simple and unambiguous measure of the storm surge relevant to any predicted high water, and operationally it defines the quantity that may lead to flooding.

Ashton and colleagues concede in their response (Ashton, Lee, & Visser, 2014), that neuroimaging methods provide a relatively unambiguous measure of the levels to which cognitive tasks co-recruit different functional brain networks (task mixing).

Yet the sense of artifice of action that's grafted onto naturalistic settings and situations solely for the purpose of the ideas that it unfolds and the images that it yields challenges the sensibilities of viewers accustomed to an unambiguous measure of reality or of fantasy.

While a handful of races for the statehouse may not serve as an unambiguous measure of President Bush's leadership -- even after Arnold Schwarzenegger's victory in California made him the nation's 27th Republican governor -- Mr. Bush plans a whirlwind of rallies on Saturday in Kentucky and Mississippi.

These were the determining considerations that led the great Chief Justice to strike down the Maryland statute as an unambiguous measure of discrimination against the use by the United States of the Bank of the United States as one of its instruments of government.

The Gini coefficient is not an unambiguous measure because, as Hauser and Barr have shown, different distributions can lead to the same Gini coefficient [13, 52].

The DRR is probably the most well-known objective and unambiguous measure for quantifying the amount of reverberation in rooms, which can be used as well for estimating the perceived signal quality.

For the case of any particular protein, the existence of positive (HFD – MFD) provides an unambiguous measure of such 'untapped-hydrophobicity'.

We quantified plant mortality as an unambiguous measure of plant health and fitness.

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