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Earlier this year, when Spandau Ballet announced this autumn's reunion tour, Blitz Kid Dylan Jones, editor once of i-D and now of GQ, wrote unequivocally: "It is impossible to stress too highly how achingly fashionable Spandau Ballet were in the winter of 1979 and the summer of 1980".

She had seen enough dramatic change over the course of her lifetime to state unequivocally, "Failure is impossible!" This was not an expression of bravado but rather, sheer determination.

This approach was necessary because the intricate networks of neurites formed in the dish and the limited resolution of immunofluorescence make it almost impossible to unequivocally attribute immuno-labeled synapses to a given cell.

Although clinical data without doubt favour a pancreatic origin of TCF7L2-dependent diabetes, it is impossible to unequivocally rule out that metabolically active tissues other than the pancreas are the relevant ones for diabetes pathology.

Even if one could selectively stimulate cholinergic [ 50] or noradrenergic [ 51] neurons for prolonged periods, it would be impossible to unequivocally attribute the reemergence of synchrony to adaptation to these neuromodulatory substances and rule out the possibility that these activity patterns, which typically coincide with inattentive or sleep states [ 13, 107], were imposed by other systems.

More generally, our results suggest that state-of-the-art parameter estimation and experimental design methods can in principle determine accurate parameters of biochemical models of gene regulation, but the task is considerably more difficult or maybe impossible to unequivocally solve if the knowledge of the topology is not precise, as often is the case.

As a retired teacher and new-teacher mentor, I can tell you unequivocally that the job is impossible to do without putting in plenty of extra hours.

There is a tendency to see the initiative as the 'little white bunny' of public management reform – impossible to criticise, unequivocally positive, and capable of fulfilling multiple objectives, including improved governance, greater transparency and innovation.

"There are numerous occasions where they're not stunned properly, but even when they are, the footage unequivocally demonstrates that it's impossible to 'humanely' kill an animal who desperately doesn't want to die," he said.

In all of these cases, however, virus was isolated only from specimens obtained from nonsterile sites, making the patients' symptoms impossible to associate unequivocally with the cardiovirus infection.

It has been lost in teleosts and the mammalian Muridae family, with its absence in X. tropicalis being impossible to confirm unequivocally at this stage.

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