Sentence examples for unambiguously put from inspiring English sources

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XPS studies unambiguously put into evidence the formation of a CdS shell on the CdTe core due to the thermal decomposition of the capping ligands.

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George Osborne, the shadow chancellor, tried to put himself unambiguously on the side of ordinary families yesterday by promising a two-year freeze on council tax in England and warning City bankers they would have to pay for the mess they have made in the "capitalist casino".

"He had addressed this issue and said unambiguously he was going to put his holdings in a blind trust and now he's changed his mind.

Going on to garner nearly 30 million YouTube views, the short unambiguously demonstrated that Mr. Timberlake could put a self-mocking distance between himself and the guy on the mike, not to mention give Mr. Samberg a run for his hip-doofus money.

Simply put, whereas deleterious mutations unambiguously de-canalize life history (lifetime reproductive success), morphology (body volume) and vulva development, the evidence from this study clearly suggests that mutation accumulation reduces variability in gene expression (Figure 1).

To unambiguously cover cases of retrodiction, the assumption is better put in terms of the unobserved resembling, in relevant respects, the observed.

Holt-Lunstad's work suggests that "frenemies" could be far more damaging than the people you actively, unambiguously hate; they might even damage your well-being and put your health at risk.

This put the Arabs on America's side, and Mr Hussein unambiguously on the wrong side of the law.

The next day, a top administration official said President Bush was considering making Mr. Ridge's position cabinet-level, putting him unambiguously under Congressional oversight.

And, as Duflo put it, if a policy doesn't "make the pie bigger, you cannot say unambiguously it is a good policy".

And the vision was unambiguously enunciated by Guy F. Tozzoli, head of the authority's world trade department, when he told the reluctant architect, Minoru Yamasaki, in 1962: "President Kennedy is going to put a man on the moon.

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