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Namely, the questionnaire was translated to Spanish and the questions were reworded in a way that they were unambiguously understood by locals.
In contrast, when 'one'-phrases appear with negation in OV, they are unambiguously understood as minimizer NPIs, as in (19) and (20).
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An understanding of the rules and semantics of the structured metadata registered in caDSR, such as forms, ISO/IEC 11179 metamodel and UML class diagram metadata, further enhances the ability for humans and machines to unambiguously interpret and understand the associated data.
A published paper is not considered viable until it can be understood unambiguously by chemists, and so exported digital content should not be released until a machine algorithm can interpret it without loss or corruption of essential information.
In some cases suffering may be unambiguously present and understood by non-verbal communication.
Separately built systems can have data stored in their individual databases and information exchanged and understood unambiguously across systems, structurally via archetype constraints and conceptually via SNOMED CT.
As a result and to achieve consistency we revised our definition of 'clearly described' to mean that the reviewers of included papers had described the translation and synthesis processes so that we understood unambiguously what had been done.
Fowler's premise was that language's main function is to communicate a thought with sufficient clarity that the intended reader or listener will understand unambiguously what was written or said.
As epidemiologic studies are often used to inform clinical and policy decision-making, we have also understood the need to unambiguously communicate our studies' findings amongst ourselves and across the disciplines with whom we collaborate.
It is well understood that ordinary LS fails to unambiguously reconstruct a signal that is passed through an underdetermined linear system, where the number of unknown variables exceeds that of linear equations (Fig. 1 b).
After the fall of Constantinople (1453), the city named after the first Christian emperor and a seat of Christendom for more than 1,000 years, Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa, a towering intellect and an experienced church diplomat, affirmed unambiguously that Muslims and Christians worship the same God, albeit partly differently understood.
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