Unambiguously
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64 examples of Unambiguously in a sentence
And so what that means is we can
unambiguously
identify which species are which even if they look similar to each other, but may be biologically quite different.
It is
unambiguously
measurable.
And by 2049, which is the 100th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic, China means to be
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number one, including, [says] Xi Jinping, an army that he calls "Fight and Win."
In Latin America, only in Venezuela is support for democracy
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dominant (79%).
Moreover, there is nothing in economic theory that should have made economic technocrats think that Anglo-American institutions of corporate governance or "flexible labor markets," to pick just two examples, produce
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superior economic performance when compared to German-style insider control or institutionalized labor markets.
The UKIP’s stunning victory was
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a popular rejection of Europe, in particular of immigration from the EU.
It
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demonstrates Xi’s personal authority and political resolve.
Hosting a major financial center is, of course,
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good for Porsche dealerships, upmarket champagne bars, and table dancing clubs.
Therefore, trade deals
unambiguously
enhance national wellbeing only to the extent that winners compensate losers.
Each of the tax law’s injustices – fewer Americans with health coverage, stripped-down public programs, lower incomes for the poor, less access to substance-abuse treatment – is
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bad for health outcomes.
Whether the Yellow Vests declare a moratorium or continue to protest, nothing would serve their cause better than to dissociate themselves – decisively and
unambiguously
– from all the political profiteers who would capitalize on their misery.
The better and fairer position, however, is to embrace the vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and promote
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the idea that human dignity requires respect for the equally vital and mutually dependent freedoms from fear and want.
This is partly because Macron ran an
unambiguously
pro-EU campaign, and was rewarded for it.
This bodes ill for improved relations with Iran in the short run, and makes it imperative that Western powers unite to make it
unambiguously
clear that any use of nuclear weapons or materials by Iran or terror groups aligned with Iran will result in an immediate and devastating response.
And we still lack the ability to block such attacks or to identify
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their sources.
Even
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successful cases have been subject to conflicting interpretations.
Since then, we have learnt all too
unambiguously
that Saddam is obsessed with procuring weapons of mass destruction - chemical and biological warheads as well as atomic bombs and the missiles to deliver them.
The irony is that this dollar adjustment is
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good news for America, and
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bad news for Europe:For the US, the dollar's fall means a boost to exports, and a further increase in demand, a further push for recovery.
But China
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hurts US interests when it steals technology developed by US firms.
But the US position is
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misguided in not foreseeing that the “Kosovo precedent” will incite instability and potentially even violence elsewhere.
For many years, India was
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on the side of democracy, freedom, and human rights in Burma – not only rhetorically, like the regime’s Western critics, but also in more tangible ways.
The end of the civil war was an
unambiguously
positive development for Sri Lanka.
Unfortunately, these reforms have all too often served as displacement activity – worthwhile in themselves, but failing to answer
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the question posed with increasing urgency by international markets: Are the eurozone’s largest and currently most prosperous members absolutely committed to its continuation?
Accordingly, war will be
unambiguously
bad in terms of what really counts: the standard of living of ordinary people.
After the 2008 financial crisis – a crisis that
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originated in the US – the safe-haven effect caused the dollar to strengthen as capital inflows rose.
Recently, only Germany, or rather West Germany,
unambiguously
confronted its past in order to remake itself.
"Our Party must address the mistakes it has made," he concluded
unambiguously.
But now we may have some
unambiguously
good news in tackling corruption: an intervention that can make a large impact for a surprisingly low cost.
Transparency is
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good for companies and for governments; by and large they don’t welcome it, but it makes them more accountable to their constituents and to society.
May is
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the key attraction in the British election, and her divided Conservative Party is now downplaying the party label.
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