Sentence examples for unambiguous though from inspiring English sources

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His conclusion is unambiguous: though reducing carbon-dioxide emissions will not end all human influence on climate, it is a necessary step towards reducing the risk of severe dislocation.The dilemma is that policies to reduce carbon-dioxide emissions have so far been singularly unsuccessful.

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Such questions have never been addressed in an unambiguous manner, even though the potential of polymorphic DNA markers in reconstruction of human migration and phylogeography [ 26, 27] has long been appreciated.

However, one of the eight identified attributes of care coherence, no redundant visits to primary and secondary care, is not represented by any indicator, since we were unable to establish an unambiguous criterion, either though the literature review or by expert consensus, which would permit the identification of redundant consultations.

Even though unambiguous V1R orthology is evident, we observe dynamic modulation of the functional repertoires, with two of seven V1Rb and one of eleven V1Ra genes lost in spretus, two V1Ra genes becoming pseudogenes in musculus, two additional orthologous pairs apparently subject to strong adaptive selection, and another divergent orthologous pair that apparently was subjected to gene conversion.

Thus, the evidence obtained offers some mild, though not unambiguous, support for sibling remittances being driven by altruistic as well as independent motives.

Early on, the whooping-cough vaccine was considered an unambiguous success story_._ Over time, though, scientists — as well as crusading vaccine skeptics — raised concerns about the shots' side effects, which could include high fever and, occasionally, seizures.

"My Fair Lady," you'll remember, is an ambiguous love story, indeed, but "On the Street Where You Live" is a decidedly unambiguous heart-bursting love song, though Freddy isn't going to end up with Eliza.

This method, even though it is unambiguous and presents low hardware complexity over a large range of code offset delay [3], it is limited by the influence of MP signals, since it behaves like a wide correlator (WC).

Intake of processed meat decreased with increasing intake of fish, though not entirely unambiguous.

Ultimately, though, yesterday's event was an unambiguous call to action boasting a clear central philosophy: black film-makers matter.

First, the chambermaid's denial of consent in the initial scene, though brief, is clear and unambiguous.

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