Sentence examples for unequivocal use from inspiring English sources

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While in this case the label seems warranted, the immediate and unequivocal use of the term raised a few eyebrows.

Whenever I'm asked if I believe in God, I say, "It depends on how you define 'God.'" Use one definition and my "no" is unequivocal; use another and I'm on the side of believers.

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Indeed, most individuals within each of the five species have identical sequences, while there are substantial differences between species, making species placement unequivocal using this marker.

Or if we were to decide that straightforward reproduction of vital cultural moments such as this, simply to grant access and not to tout some product, is a clear and unequivocal "fair use" ?

As there are closely related clay based green earth minerals, like celadonite and glauconite, unequivocal identification using solely elemental techniques is precluded.

President Obama has continued to use unequivocal language on settlement expansion, most notably in the speech he delivered in Cairo in early June.

But his reluctance to come down on one side or the other opened the way to Lyndon Johnson's tragic and "unequivocal determination to use U.S. power to preserve South Vietnam's autonomy, arguing that this is what Kennedy would have done".

With that in mind, the Logitech K380 is an unequivocal joy to use: it's unusually beautiful, with smooth moulding and appealing, circular keys; the typing-action is sharp and muscular; it works with almost any device, desktop or mobile; the layout is neatly designed to accommodate Windows or Apple natives and it isn't even very expensive.

As indicated by Kissel and Carpenter's (2007) study with 10 US doctors, it is not that precise terminology are 'unusable' or deliberately withheld – indeed the physicians they interviewed reported intending to use unequivocal and precise diagnostic labels – it is that 'many physicians admitted to being flexible with their diagnostic language' (p. 277).

Instead, we take an unequivocal classification approach, using the ground truth from the training data.

Therefore, it must be unequivocal that whoever uses chemical and/or biological weapons will be held accountable, and referred to the International Criminal Court (ICC).

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