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词汇 example_english_unambiguously
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Examples of unambiguously


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Rockinghamia showed the most striking effect, suffering 67% mortality in the 6 wk we followed it, with 43% mortality unambiguously due to chowchillas.
In a deeply gendered consumer market, the use of cosmetics was unambiguously coded as womanlike.
The causal role of phonology in visual word recognition is difficult to establish unambiguously even after many years of careful research.
Yet in onomastic terms, which is the rigid designator that unambiguously refers to the self of an individual in every world.
One possibility could be that unambiguously marked examples are simply not representative of unmarked (or ambiguously marked) examples.
Conversely, in (21b), plural these cannot be construed with singular woman and therefore woman's functions unambiguously as a nondetermining genitive.
He finds that both elected village heads and party representatives unambiguously acknowledge this.
However, both artists rarely approach their sexuality directly and unambiguously in their lyrics.
Recall that, by their lights, it is not unambiguously clear that bringing a person into existence actually benefits that person.
But one might complain that the emphasis on aggression and guilt fits rather badly with the unambiguously affirmative tone of the opera's conclusion.
It is legal for more than one module in scope to use the same qualifier, provided that all names can still be resolved unambiguously.
They called the psalm between the lessons a 'reading' even when it was unambiguously sung.
Unlike monadics, which are in principle ambiguous between a monotone anaphoric and a non-monotone anaphoric reading and are disambiguated prosodically, polydefinites are unambiguously non-monotone anaphoric.
In (18c) we see a case where there is unambiguously neither gender nor number agreement.
Finally, both municipal waste and carbon emissions per capita increase unambiguously with rising income.
In our variational construction a heap marker was a concatenation of the sequences in the heap with a header that could be unambiguously located.
Most individuals fell unambiguously into one class or another, but inevitably, some individuals displayed borderline characteristics.
Our analysis indicates that bilateral aid promotes foreign investment and unambiguously improves the welfare of the poor country.
Again, the effect on the new flows of annuities is ambiguous, but the impact on the annuity rate is unambiguously positive.
The first and largest problem concerned the very existence of unambiguously distinct variants.
Unambiguously verbal interpretations, in which the passive participle is incompatible with an adjectival reading, are restricted to cases with perfective aspect.
There are those cases which are clearly and unambiguously examples of realistic song: examples that cannot reasonably be taken in any other way.
We omit the subscript whenever it can be unambiguously determined from the context.
He argued that only elements of the total departmental budget were unambiguously related to bureaucrat welfare.
In practice, regulation is almost never a 'pure' administrative process in which violations are unambiguously observed and rules are uniformly enforced.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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