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Even with modern reforms, written Japanese is difficult to read unambiguously because of the great degree of homophony in the vocabulary.

However, the rate-controlling step could not be assigned unambiguously, because the same value of the reaction order for H+ ions can be predicted by various theories for different rate-determining steps.

However, it is not possible to define whether a cell is blebbed unambiguously because many cells in both healthy and diseased populations contain minor abnormalities in nuclear shape.

At this resolution, the crystal structures of LdcI and LARA can be docked into the EM density unambiguously because the secondary structure elements are clearly resolved.

Remarkably, in almost one third of the populations studied, each sample could be identified unambiguously because all haplotypes in the population were unique.

For many constructs, it is difficult to classify individuals unambiguously, because there is no shared agreement of how people at the extremes are like, which relates back to the conceptual ambiguity of these constructs.

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But even Japan's "core core" inflation rate, which strips out both energy and fresh food, is ticking up, as higher prices for wholesale goods pass on to consumers.All this, says Christopher Wood of CLSA, a broker, is "unambiguously positive", because companies will regain their pricing power and because employees will, in time, get wage rises.

But enthusiasm for family-controlled firms should be tempered with caution, for their record is not unambiguously positive and because Investor is an unusual example of the breed.It is true that family-controlled companies that are run by their founders usually generate higher returns than widely held ones.

Such a measure has been recently developed and allows the 2D Bravais lattice to be unambiguously identified because it is based on a geometric Akaike information criterion (AIC).

The societal perspective, promoted by public health officials and clinicians, is that the value of information is unambiguously positive because it may change health-related behaviors, including linkage to care for those found to be HIV positive, and improve others' welfare through reduced HIV transmission risk.

Such policy action is unambiguously justified because empowerment of women also stimulates further development, starting a virtuous cycle.

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