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We hope his message will be unambiguous.

If Mr Mugabe steals the election and the Commonwealth then refuses to take action, the message will be unambiguous (and the Commonwealth ripe for dissolution).

"We would hope that after seeing the scene and the way it's shot that the answer to that will be unambiguous in the minds of the people watching it," showrunner Dan Weiss told Entertainment Weekly, referring to season five's final bloody scene.

A well constructed MCQ will be unambiguous, clearly set to a defined standard and easy to mark (usually automatically), but more often than not tests little more than recall of fact [ 3].

Unlike the research and clinical contexts for which this instrument was designed (where both the 'before' and 'now' points will be unambiguous), our purposive sample asked individuals to identify a relevant time frame over which they would be doing the recall, and then to maintain that time frame while completing the questionnaire.

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Second, we cannot objectify which picture of complex reality is best or better than other pictures, thus knowledge will not be unambiguous.

Many of these whole gene calculations will likely be unambiguous true positives when more sensitive methods that look at sequence subsets (like [ 24]) are employed.

He has promised Russian troop withdrawals before only to fall short: this time the retreat will need to be unambiguous.

"Let me be unambiguous.

Multidisciplinary guidelines for referral must be unambiguous.

I hope that the new government will be clear and unambiguous in addressing Golden Dawn as a criminal organisation".

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