What makes this hypothetical unusual and unrealistic is the unambiguously objective manifestation of intent in the advertisement. |
|
Some Afghans, particularly ethnic Pashtuns from the country's south, are unambiguously nostalgic. |
|
Suitably chastened, may I humbly entreat him to, unambiguously and without obfuscation, answer a few pertinent questions? |
|
The noble falling fourths, echoed by the piano, re-establish the tonic key unambiguously. |
|
It is precisely his tria nomina that signals unambiguously that he is a Roman citizen, whether freed or freeborn. |
|
The employment situation for journalists was very much a buyer's market, and power inside the newsrooms rested unambiguously with top management. |
|
We could ascribe unambiguously the content of each spermathecae to either of the two mates for only 12 females. |
|
The reported information was of a factual nature, and so could be unambiguously coded. |
|
Copyright law is unambiguously hostile to people who swap music files over the Internet. |
|
No one had unambiguously located such genes in animals more primitive than the jawed vertebrates. |
|
In each case it was not possible unambiguously to align portions of the extreme amino and carboxyl termini of the sequences. |
|
It unambiguously raises the effective cost of employment for minimum wage jobs. |
|
The author's bilingualism is unambiguously inseparable from her self-identity. |
|
Haplotypes usually have to be estimated from the genotype data, with random assignation whenever the haplotype cannot be inferred unambiguously. |
|
Only unambiguously aligned positions were considered in phylogenetic analyses. |
|
Labour must come clean as an unequivocally, unambiguously and patriotically pro-European party. |
|
To clinch the argument, we needed a fossil that unambiguously showed a nonavian dinosaur with a feathery body covering. |
|
Enter a name that makes it as easy as possible to identify the location unambiguously. |
|
If the IRA disbands, it will have been established that the IRA was not merely an illegal organisation but an unambiguously terrorist organisation. |
|
Stalking customers after they signal their intentions unambiguously is a wheeze to hold on to someone who has taken a lot of trouble to break free. |
|
|
To unambiguously cover cases of retrodiction, the assumption is better put in terms of the unobserved resembling, in relevant respects, the observed. |
|
The need to identify a person unambiguously is an important component of the interoperability of health information systems. |
|
Any document or message that amends and refers specifically and unambiguously to the initial invoice is to be treated as an invoice. |
|
In the case of the spray can, the printer cartridge and the fire cracker, the criteria all unambiguously apply. |
|
The President unambiguously confirmed in that speech that aggression had become his Government's policy and fixed course. |
|
The power of attorney may be given by any means that unambiguously evidence the desire of the principal. |
|
Nevertheless, it has not yet been unambiguously shown where and when the galaxies lose their gas. |
|
His art is universal and easy to understand, and he never hesitated to use archetypes to represent situations unambiguously. |
|
That's the silly thing about identity systems, their content is meaningless unless identity is assigned unambiguously and unchangeably at the moment of birth! |
|
In fact, even the delimitations of most families are uncertain, and only two families, the Alaudidae and the Hirundinidae, are unambiguously defined. |
|
For example, in relaxed myofibrils, it was unclear whether each Tmod striation could be unambiguously resolved into separate thin filament profiles. |
|
The equations of general relativity unambiguously predict event horizons forming if mass is sufficiently concentrated. |
|
The double bond positions of 11 conjugated trienes were unambiguously located through a simple derivatization method amenable to nanogram-scale analyses. |
|
Second, the results of standard cladistic biogeographic analyses, which may combine groups of different ages, cannot be unambiguously attributed to any particular cause. |
|
And what they celebrated, unambiguously, was their own content. |
|
With the Scherzo we are back to bare unisons and octaves, though now assertive, but the G with which the music starts makes the key unambiguously clear as C major. |
|
Where the moral formation of a people is deficient, the general will malign, or historical circumstance unpropitious, democracy is quite unambiguously wicked in its results. |
|
The blocky, black, businesslike appearance of the stock pistol has been replaced by a two-tone visage that testifies unambiguously to extensive alteration. |
|
We can unambiguously conclude that there is a situation in which voluntarily oriented attention subserves feature integration when tested with multiple search items. |
|
Based on this definition, if you can unambiguously conclude that the shape, surface or design of an object is more relevant for the function than its chemical composition, the object is an article. |
|
|
In particular, the text is not drafted clearly, simply and precisely, which makes it difficult for the citizens to identify their rights and obligations unambiguously. |
|
We will unambiguously protect our territory. |
|
A harmonized interpretation of these terms should follow the intention to avoid cases where private space activities and the space objects involved are not unambiguously connected to the responsibility of a State party. |
|
Depending on a function word everyone uses, and being unambiguously countable, Wells's negative markers warrant careful scrutiny. |
|
The correct year setting is also needed to unambiguously identify your blood glucose test results when you download them to a computer for analysis or further processing. |
|
The distinct feature of quantifiable outputs is that they are clearly described and quantified in the programme budget and their implementation can thus be unambiguously monitored. |
|
Identification of origin is completed with the affixing of a casein nameplate bearing the words 'Grana Padano', the year of manufacture and an alphanumeric code which unambiguously identifies each cheese wheel. |
|
Revenues from specific sources should be recognised as contributions under the global distribution key to the extent such contributions unambiguously can be referred back to a country of origin. |
|
My group is therefore unambiguously in favour of the creation of a new financial instrument with all the precautions that honesty requires that we take in a disaster situation. |
|
Nevertheless the Social Authority submitted a further report by a child-psychologist which confirmed that the child's level of maturity was above-average and she was able to express unambiguously her needs. |
|
The pallium was the symbol of metropolitan status, and signified that Augustine was now an archbishop unambiguously associated with the Holy See. |
|
It is meant unambiguously to refer to this larger group, since the term Scandinavia is narrower and sometimes ambiguous. |
|
It means that a given phone, wherever it occurs, must unambiguously be assigned to one and only one phoneme. |
|
In most other American English dialects, this can only be expressed unambiguously by using adverbs such as usually. |
|
This principle of clarity and definiteness of law of property and of land registry law requires that the object of legal relations is unequivocally and unambiguously identified. |
|
In the whole 20-year period it has existed, can you think of any designated hitters who could unambiguously be classified as all stars? |
|
Estranged from them all, however, is the concept of the human dignity of all persons, a concept unambiguously and frequently referred to in various international, regional and domestic instruments. |
|
The life cycle assessment revealed that, depending upon many different factors, the comparison between print and digital media did not come down unambiguously in favor of electronic media. |
|
But the overall picture is unambiguously clear. |
|
In the three cases in which it expressed views on this provision, the authorities had interfered with expressions of unambiguously anti-Semitic nature. |
|
|
The strongest evidence showing that AIM was an independent contractor was the written agreement between AIM and Sagaz, an agreement which unambiguously designated AIM as an entity distinct from Sagaz. |
|
Penal statutes must unambiguously state which actions are criminalized. |
|
We know relatively little about the impact on women of exposure to various toxins in the work place because it is not studied but also because it is not easy to directly and unambiguously link toxins to work exposure. |
|
A record shall be kept of each sampling, permitting each lot to be identified unambiguously and giving the date and place of sampling together with any additional information likely to be of assistance to the analyst. |
|
It was a drab, cheapjack little area, unambiguously removed from the public, and yet I had come to love it in a way I never could the rest of the monstruous edifice. |
|
She told him unambiguously to leave, yet he failed to leave. |
|
For example, angels are unambiguously masculine in ancient biblical texts, yet because of their beauty, modern British artists often depict angels as feminine. |
|
To unambiguously characterize this new particle, detailed studies of its properties are needed, while searches for other similar particles are important. |
|
By doing so, Europeans could cherish a rather unambiguously heroic image of themselves as conquerors or righteous civilisers of the non-Western world. |
|
If the relationship between the mainstream punitive apriorism and restorative justice is not understood unambiguously, the two cannot be compared adequately. |
|