Sentence examples for unequivocally describes from inspiring English sources

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This linkage is made explicit by one of the greatest of China's twentieth-century physicians and medical reformers, Zhang Xichun, who unequivocally describes philosophy as the basis of medicine.

The only source that unequivocally describes the quagga in the Free State is that of the English military engineer and hunter Major Sir William Cornwallis Harris.

Perhaps it isn't fair to compare a shocking terrorist attack such as Paris with violence against women, but Dr. Denis Mukwege, the gynecologist and surgeon from the Democratic Republic of Congo whose Panzi Hospital has helped thousands of women gang-raped by Congolese militias, unequivocally describes sexual violence in conflict as "terrorism".

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In the final document, the A.P.A. clearly stated its opposition to conversion therapy and unequivocally described homosexuality as normal.

Also, the focus of this study was on specific event terms that unequivocally described a violent act or thought – such as homicide or physical assault.

The association between hyperglycemia and stroke events is, however, not as unequivocally described as that between hyperglycemia and coronary heart disease (CHD).

The revised manuscript should unequivocally describe the amount of detail in the actual scene employed in the experiments and ideally should make each of the figures consistent with this (or at minimum should include a caveat in the figure caption).

The authors of practically each study have developed their own interpretation of the positive effect of Sn – obviously the Sn doping effect is neither satisfactorily understood nor unequivocally experimentally described.

A few days later, when asked by Alicia Menendez at the Iowa Brown & Black Presidential Forum whether she would support a congressional effort to repeal Hyde, she answered "yes" unequivocally and described reproductive rights as "a fundamental human right".

Although he dismisses some Arab militants of the age as atavistic marauders out to "kill as many Jews as possible", he maintains a thinly veiled admiration for the Jewish irregulars whose plan to upset Britain's 25-year rule of Palestine he describes as "unequivocally triumphant" and "brilliant in its simplicity".

Personal experiences of kinship could vary considerably from the normative models described by some anthropologists; Evans-Pritchard, for instance, demonstrated that individuals could not always unequivocally identify the lineage to which they belonged.

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