We recognize that ideally each question should be validated for its clarity, unambiguity, and effectiveness in achieving the intended result. |
Various elementary operations are studied to find whether they preserve unambiguity and inherent ambiguity of languages. |
It insists on certainty and unambiguity, and so is at war with the probabilistic and indeterminate nature of the most primitive and archaic components of the universe. |
Because you understand, that only with such technics it is possible to be assured of unambiguity of result. |
Post-war Europe's solution was the either-or, the unambiguity, the yes or no. Now the East no longer exists. |
Recently, the property of unambiguity in alternating Turing machines has received considerable attention in the context of analyzing globally-unique games. |