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unambiguous

having or exhibiting a single clearly defined meaning As a horror, apartheid...is absolutely unambiguous — Mario Vargas Llosa (= unequivocal, univocal) admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion unequivocal evidence took an unequivocal position an unequivocal success an unequivocal promise an unequivocal (or univocal) statement

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Simple sentences

Lojban is designed to be unambiguous in orthography, phonology, morphology, and grammar. Lojban semantics, however, must support the same breadth of human thought as natural languages.
Write unambiguous texts.
One can make an unambiguous conclusion that Jesus Christ and the Lord Almighty are one and the same person.

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It seems unambiguous.
It demands the toughest and most unambiguous response from the West.
The truth is the intelligence services are not giving the Government what it wants - clear, unambiguous statements.
I do every day but I think Anita's culpability is unambiguous at this point.
I don't do this enough, taking swift and unambiguous action on a substantive move for civil rights.
Unambiguous genitalia.
And it was a language that was specially developed to be precise and unambiguous, which made it ideal for scientific and technical terms.
You need to make sure your essay is unambiguous.
It was completely unambiguous.
To make the cause of death unambiguous.
You see unambiguous carvings that clearly are geometric in nature, tons of right angles.
With the clock, I need a clear, unambiguous explanation of how it works. Something even Boris can grasp.
The employee handbook is unambiguous, Rod.
Of course, at this stage it is too early to give any definitive reactions to these events, but once the facts are gathered, um, you can expect a full and unambiguous response from the Secretary of State.
But the thing that's motivating you is simple and unambiguous, it's. It comes from a place of love.
That boy took a blade straight through the middle of a vital organ - efficient, unambiguous, on the same night Constable Fry finally succumbed to his injuries.
But it is fair, and, better still, it is unambiguous.
He's on the ground, and he's sending a very unambiguous message, telling us. to come to his planet.
Are there no unambiguous answers? Not that I have been able to find.
The Bible is unambiguous.
This is a very clear and unambiguous situation.
This is unambiguous.
That's unambiguous.
Has Dr Boris Winkler made any unambiguous approaches to you?
I just wish I could get one clear, unambiguous sign.
Like, to say something unambiguous, you have to take a risk.
Joseph employed the celebrated unambiguous phrases his previous employer had given him so little opportunity to practice.
Well, I do everyday, but I think Anita's culpability is unambiguous at this point.
Since we slept together. we can have an unambiguous relationship.
Unambiguous relationship?
Will that involve a full, unambiguous condemnation of Israel's failure to rein in its own domestic extremists?

News and current affairs

Too often in politically connected cases, suspicions and charges of wrongdoing are not pursued to an unambiguous conclusion.
Declarations by German Chancellor Angela Merkel, whose country assumed the European Union's rotating six-month presidency at the beginning of the year 2007, are unambiguous: the period of reflection, approved by the European Commission in 2005, has ended.
The best defense against these pressures is to operate according to utterly unambiguous criteria.
The alternative is an effective opposition that enjoys unambiguous support by the key regional and international actors.
And we need a new, unambiguous system of fiscal accounting that distinguishes between tax-funded government spending and public spending that pays for itself.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
Tax claims against the telecommunications company Vympelkom (one of Russia's leading firms, and the first to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 90 years) send an unambiguous signal to investors: no one is safe.
Economic theory does not provide an unambiguous prescription for policymakers.
But the negotiators' success in converging on a plan that offers hope of practical progress is an unambiguous triumph.
What is unambiguous today is a growing intolerance for bad governance and corruption - a collective rejection evident in countries as diverse as Burma, Congo, Russia, and Bolivia, not to mention Arab countries from Syria to Morocco.
The solution, as always with monetary policy, is a clear, consistent, and unambiguous communication strategy.
The ECB is right to establish its inflation-fighting credentials; it is right to be unambiguous in educating labor markets to its total unwillingness to accommodate the old ways.
Recent development research is unambiguous: empowering women and raising their incomes results in better education, health, and nutrition for their children.
Obviously, not all cases are so unambiguous, but a comparison of the qualities of individual lives must be part of any reasonable social policy.
The report's thorough assessment of recent research, experience, and innovation led to the unambiguous conclusion that acting now would be far less costly than waiting.
First, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin remains in unambiguous charge in Moscow.
History suggests that Russia changes only when it experiences an unambiguous geopolitical defeat.
History can be an essential compass when past experience provides unambiguous headings.
So, regardless of which side - the troika or the new Greek government - moves first in the coming negotiations, Greece's election has already produced an unambiguous defeat for Merkel and her austerity-based strategy for sustaining the euro.
Unambiguous, impartial criteria for selecting a winner were not at hand - and never will be.

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