Sentence examples for unambiguous principles from inspiring English sources

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Even spatial and temporal specifications (X as the object/event occupying location Z at time Y) fail as unambiguous principles of individuation; they would indeed be able to succesfully individuate particular objects/events within a given spatiotemporal series, yet they would not be able to differentiate one spatiotemporal series from another.

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Can seemingly unambiguous moral principles be capable of multifaceted interpretations?

Here success is attributed to many of factors clearly missing in the other cases a network of like-minded political actors, a fervent effort to reverse the earlier apartheid discriminative policies that allowed only white farmers to utilize wildlife, a commitment to enshrining these new principles in unambiguous legislation, and tactful engagement by outside non-governmental organizations.

But he is unambiguous about one foundational principle: his ramp-up in production can come about only by eliminating humans from the manufacturing process as much as possible.

Against this, Mitt Romney offers some vague free-market principles and one unambiguous promise: to dash the hopes of 30 million uninsured, and add a few million to their ranks by slashing Medicaid.

ARPES measurements should in principle provide an unambiguous answer to these issues by deciding the sizes of electron and hole Fermi surfaces (FS) and revealing the surface Fermi arcs.

The principle also supports achievement of the OECD validation principles such as an unambiguous algorithm and a mechanistic interpretation, if possible.

In principle PNR provides the unambiguous determination of multi-axial magnetic depth profiles in systems of scientific and technological importance.

Identification of algorithms and models via web URIs ensure the compliance with the OECD validation principle 2 of "An unambiguous algorithm", as well as repeatability of the results of the model building.

When redundancy occurs, Proteome Discover uses principles of parsimony to give unambiguous identification of an isoform of a protein.

This consistency, combined with the principle of parsimony, allows the unambiguous assignment of evolutionary gains or losses of HSEs to specific periods in cladogenesis (Figures 2 9): (a) Multiple origins of unique HSEs.

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