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Mark Taylor is, of course, unambiguous on this score.
But as quite a few better-informed people have pointed out, the political science literature is unambiguous on this point: what matters isn't the state of the economy, it's the perception of trend.
Philip Larkin -- a poet with a full-time job -- was unambiguous on this score, convinced that " 'holidays' evolved from the medieval pilgrimage, and are essentially a kind of penance for being so happy and comfortable in one's daily life".
As the terminology is used here, we may want to describe the situation by saying that the vicious grandchild is entitled to the fortune (the rules of the legal system are unambiguous on this point), but at the same time we may want to say that he does not deserve it (he already has too much money; he is a rotten person who never treated his grandfather respectfully).
The Constitution is unambiguous on this: the president is commander-in-chief of the United States armed forces -- not the United States.
We may never approve of how the Creature subsequently acts - if Shelley's text were unambiguous on this point, I wouldn't have the pleasure of endless classroom discussions on the topic! - but at least it goes forward with a level of awareness of self and society that Victor, for all his scientific genius, never attains.
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Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com has cataloged Brennan's past statements of support for Bush-Cheney intelligence policies, including Brennan's unambiguous on-air defense of extraordinary rendition and torture policy, as well his support for open-ended FISA expansion and telecoms immunity.
For a number of decades, trend research for example functioned just like this: trend signals in the sense of deviations from the "norm" were identifiable as relevant on the one hand and as unambiguous on the other and could thus be analysed with a view to their causes, emergence and dynamics.
But it was unambiguous on one point that perfectly captured the divide between the United States and a vast majority of European public opinion.
He was, however, unambiguous on the issue of EU membership.
Weight loss cranks are shamefully unregulated, but the NICE clinical guidelines are unambiguous on the management of overweight and obese children and adults (to whom these ads are ostensibly marketed) are certainly do not include women of healthy weight or below shedding two stone in two weeks by any method let alone 'using this one crazy tip'.
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