Sentence examples for unequivocally present from inspiring English sources

The phrase "unequivocally present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize that something is clearly and undeniably existing or evident in a particular context.
Example: "The evidence was unequivocally present, leaving no room for doubt about the outcome."
Alternatives: "clearly evident" or "undeniably present."

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We can't take the locus to be "everything in the world", for many such things are not effects (e.g. atoms, space) and so The Manual of Reason's desired reason will again not be unequivocally present in the locus.

The influence of the prenatal environment on mental health later in life is unequivocally present.

Solutions to these dilemmas do not unequivocally present themselves, but we hope to stir a colloquy among our colleagues.

Gls II, GT and calreticulin were not only present in the rough ER, as expected, but also in the smooth ER and unequivocally present in pre-Golgi intermediates.

Another patient was excluded because postoperative findings associated with a partial meniscectomy of the anterior horn of the lateral meniscus were unequivocally present on follow-up MRI, although data on the procedure were missing on the questionnaires.

Antibodies against β-cell antigens were reported to be unequivocally present in just one patient; in this patient results were negative at the time diabetes was diagnosed and became positive only during follow-up.

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As Margarita Holmes says in her excellent blog, In Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain by John J. Ratey and Eric Hagerman (2008), the proof that exercise is truly our best defense against depression is unequivocally presented.

In step 1, the exclusion of irrelevant studies was decided by considering only the title and abstract; when the abstract of a particular article was not available, the article was selected for evaluation in step 2, except when the title unequivocally presented information for exclusion (e.g. case report, studies of risk factors in a specified population).

The alleles of interest unequivocally match present day alleles from sister lineages (figure 1b), which would not be expected if ancient alleles had persisted.

This highlights the difficulty of unequivocally labeling variants present in candidate genes as pathogenic if they have not previously been linked to human disease.

If the root of the tree cannot be unequivocally placed at present using those transitions, then the rest of the characters and transitions described in the manuscript would point exclusively to the root of the (eu bacterial tree.

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