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Unambiguously

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Unambiguously meaning

In a manner that is not ambiguous; leaving no doubt; clearly

Example sentences (20)

But looking over the last decade, it is tough to argue that more officers unambiguously led to better outcomes.

Data on returns on capital are also unambiguously encouraging.

He repeated the Cabinet Office’s assertion that some information in Mr Johnson’s WhatsApp conversations were “wholly and unambiguously irrelevant” and needed to be withheld.

He spoke unambiguously about the ineradicable value of Black life.

Irina Abelskaya said: “Certainly, I cannot unambiguously say they don't work well.

And he talked about his pride in his home country, saying China’s rise has been “unambiguously good” for Australian living standards.

But I here to say that even if you agree with me, we can all celebrate the one unambiguously positive thing that the generative AI hype cycle has done for computers this year: the RAM floor for many PCs and all Macs is now finally 16GB instead of 8GB.

But unlike China and Russia, countries in the BRICS, and the SCO, which have unambiguously rejected the geopolitics of Triad imperialism led by Washington, India has been (and is) running with the hare and hunting with the hounds.

Politics is ultimately for politicians and Pakistan’s constitution declares this unambiguously.

The net effect would be unambiguously pro-growth.

As such, they have unambiguously called on President Granger to avoid a transition of government based on a tabulation which lacks credibility.

His indicators include a failure to reject violence unambiguously, a readiness to curtail rivals’ civil liberties, and the denial of the legitimacy of elected governments.

I am pleased that the US has clearly and unambiguously expressed its support for the security and prosperity of the country and supports initiatives that will help resolve the issues in the Eastern Mediterranean peacefully, “the prime minister stated.

Last year, Bill Callahan returned after a six year hiatus with Shepherd In A Sheepskin Vest, a wonderful, unambiguously personal album that touched on domestic romanticism, the revival of his creative spirit, and the tender embrace of mortality.

Steve Coogan plays a character, “Sir Richard ‘Greedy’ McCreadie”, unambiguously based on Sir Philip Green, the fashion tycoon.

Using distant, extremely bright galaxies, the team will be able to assess the elements that make up the corona and "unambiguously confirm" its existence.

Within days the headlines took an unambiguously bleaker turn.

But at the same time, the influence of television on the formation of culture cannot be unambiguously assessed.

Components are identified unambiguously when both characteristic retention times and mass spectral fingerprints match reference materials.

He ended on an unambiguously current note: “The 2020 presidential election is around the corner.