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At subjective dawn on day 5 of the males' adult life, both males were transferred into the arena and at the end of 24 hours, all dyads in both blocks were observed for an hour, and all were found to have an unambiguous winner – a single male occupied the food area, and chased off the other male if intrusion occurred.
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"More money will go to the unambiguous winners and the market won't be kind to the runners-up.
Only those fights were recorded, which had an unambiguous outcome and both the winner and the loser were identified.
In the experiments where perception was exogenously forced away from the previous winner (Figure S3), unambiguous stimuli were constructed as follows.
The wording Mr. Strawn originally used in the wee hours of the morning on Jan . 4was relatively unambiguous: "Congratulations to Governor Mitt Romney, the winner of the 2012 Iowa caucuses," Mr. Strawn told reporters.
Moreover, the criterion for naming the winner is unitary, agreed upon, and entirely unambiguous.
The most unambiguous hostility came in the most unlikely of places, the documentary short category, whose winners provided easily the strangest episode of the night.
On Tuesday, and again today, those lawyers told a select committee of lawmakers that the Legislature had an unambiguous obligation under the United States Constitution to step in and select electors when legal challenges threatened to leave the winner in doubt as the Electoral College prepared to meet.
"Let me be unambiguous.
The translation is unambiguous.
The polls are unambiguous.
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