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–Should Americans be made aware of existence of "unambiguous" yet non-specific plans of attack?

The first infusion of nostalgia is indeed political: the unambiguous yet undefined terror conveyed by the Nazi regime's red-bordered swastika as it swaggers through Casablanca on officers' armbands and echoes through the city on the façades of government buildings and on the walls of their inner chambers.

Today, the "model minority" concept both fascinates and upsets precisely because it offers an unambiguous yet inaccurate blueprint for solving the nation's most pressing issues.

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Once on the water, you have your way mapped out in the most unambiguous way, yet still feel intrepid.

News that no Ukrainian troops had died at the front was by far the most unambiguous signal yet that the Europe-brokered truce is now holding.

The conventions and terminology adopted to define truss structure yield concise yet unambiguous descriptions of structure types and of specific (finite) trusses.

The assignment of the signals to corresponding structure units is not yet unambiguous; however, a semiquantitative analysis of relations in the reaction mixture of TEOS and DMDEOS could be done.

In addition, accurate detection of complex vasculature is of paramount importance in the performance of vascular flaps and AR can enable detailed yet unambiguous visualisation to help avoid potential errors.

Mary and John utter the same unambiguous sentence, yet they say different things, for Mary says that she is a philosopher whereas John says that he is a philosopher.

McVeigh is by common consent the best argument for capital punishment imaginable -- a remorseless mass murderer of unambiguous guilt -- and yet his execution, by defying the widespread expectations for civic satisfaction that it promised, may instead have had the reverse effect, undermining confidence in the value of this distinctly American form of justice.

Although there is not yet an unambiguous way to ascertain the extent to which petroleum might be of abiotic origin, the possibility, though controversial, should not be dismissed, especially in circumstances where rifting is involved.

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