Unambiguous Sentence Examples

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  • Self-reference is unambiguous and there is no motivation to depart from Gricean norms by including the pronoun yo.

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  • As mere subjective function, which it is to the psychologist, it is best spoken of by an unambiguous name, and for this there seems none better than Intellection.

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  • This gives us an unambiguous way of evaluating expressions.

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  • Yet it is not a single and unambiguous logical movement that derives from Kant.

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  • She said she had received unambiguous approval in writing from the actor's publicist for the use of his words.

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  • Where it is possible to make legitimate and unambiguous comparisons, the ethical and spiritual superiority of Old Testament thought has been convincingly demonstrated, and to the re-shaping and re-writing of the older history and the older traditions the Old Testament owes its permanent value.

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  • Schiller's art, with its broad, clear lines, its unambiguous moral issues, and its enthusiastic optimism, has appealed with peculiar force to the German people, especially in periods of political despondency.

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  • Some parameters offer a selection from a menu to which you give an unambiguous abbreviation to select an option.

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  • They are (a+b)-?-c=a+(b+c) (A) (aXb)Xc=aX(bXc) (A') a+b=b+a (c) aXb=bXa (c') a(b c) =ab-Fac (D) (a - b)+b=a (I) (a=b)Xb=a (I') These formulae express the associative and commutative laws of the operations + and X, the distributive law of X, and the definitions of the inverse symbols - and =, which are assumed to be unambiguous.

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  • InterPro accession numbers are stable and therefore allow unambiguous citation of database entries.

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  • Description of the condition of, and unambiguous identification of the item calibrated.

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  • A psychologically plausible parsing procedure with partial ability to recognize local unambiguous triggers has been described in [3] .

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  • All the Ripper murders were unambiguous for their sheer savagery.

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  • There are situations in which plain English is not sufficiently rigorous to ensure that the text is unambiguous.

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  • Translation units forming robust, unambiguous collocations (e.g. impart knowledge; trestle scaffold) will be listed without additional information.

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  • At Beer-lahai-roi an El ("god") appeared to Hagar, whence the name of her child Ishmael; but the writer prefers the unambiguous proper name Yahweh, and, what is more, the divine being is now Yahweh's angel - the Almighty's subordinate (xvi.).

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  • If the arguments chiefly relied on for an early date are so precarious or can even be turned against their inventors, there are others of an unambiguous kind which make for a date in the Persian period.

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