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Patients prefer a handover process where the responsibility for the handover communication is clear and unambiguous, that is, a system that ensures them in transparent manner there is continuity of their care.
The evidence is unambiguous that selection disadvantages children from certain backgrounds.
As noted earlier, economic theory is unambiguous that holding taxes constant and reducing marginal rates will increase growth.
It was so obvious and unambiguous that I laughed out loud; virtually note for note, it was the hook from "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy".
"The evidence was unambiguous that had the initial 999 call been categorised correctly and attended Clayton in a timely manner, Clayton's chance of survival would have been enhanced.
Congress ought to resolve the issue with legislation making it unambiguous that the federal government can support research on stem cells derived from human embryos.
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I can't be any more unambiguous than that.
Simplicity requires plain and unambiguous rules; that is, rules that steer clear of technicality, complexity, and indeterminacy (Schuck 1992; Epstein 1995).
"That must be protected and we are absolutely unambiguous about that.
If the interim analysis for IMPACT had shown an unambiguous result, that would have been enough to get Provenge approved, but it didn't meet that high hurdle.
Clegg says he can be unambiguous about that.
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