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advin an unambiguous manner

advso as to be unique

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"I want to say clearly and unambiguously that I will not run for the president of the Slovak Republic," he noted, but admitted to considering this option.
New Delhi [India], Dec 14 ( ANI ): With the government laying greater emphasis on protecting depositors' money, the ASSOCHAM on Thursday urged the same to be clearly and unambiguously spelt out in the Financial Resolution and Deposit Insurance (FRDA) Bill.
These are the Quartet principles and theyae1/4aore the principles that Iae1/4aove addressed many times right hereae1/4A* and among that, it includes that any Palestinian government must unambiguously and explicitly commit to non-violenceae1/4A* recognize the state of Israel, accept previous agreements and obligations between the parties, including to disarm terrorists and also commit to peaceful negotiations.
While strong topological insulators (STIs) were experimentally realized soon after they were theoretically predicted, a weak topological insulator (WTI) has yet to be unambiguously confirmed.
In the final Asian trade, Sterling stayed on the defensive after unambiguously dovish comments from the Bank of England abruptly ended a tentative recovery in the currency, while the euro wobbled on speculation of more stimulus in Europe, he added.
In a scathing report, Ombudsman Dr Michael Maguire told how he has "no hesitation in unambiguously determining 'collusion' is a significant feature of the Loughinisland murders".
From 1992 until 2014, the SNP never unambiguously campaigned to build support for an independence vote.
was unambiguously displayed in the full unity of the (United Nations) Security Council," Peskov told journalists in a conference call.
Astronomers will need to devise an observing technique to unambiguously detect that gas in order to confirm the theory.
Even Chabad, on the evidence of its website TheJewishWoman.org, sees the rise in women's Torah study as an unambiguously good thing, evidence of "women's deep desire to achieve spiritual fulfillment through talmud Torah." (The same source offers a reassurance that a woman's desire to study Torah is not necessarily a product of "contentious motives," such as feminism.) But ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, Jews still exclude women from Torah study, and in this week's Daf Yomi reading, we saw that the rabbis themselves were divided on the issue.
"A recipient's actions would have to be both unambiguously dishonorable and have a deep impact," the school's Sept.
"Now we can unambiguously forecast rain and cyclones but not earthquake.
The court ruled that right of ASCAP to up Pandora's rates were "unambiguously" barred, according to a Reuters report.
According to a client special alert from the law firm BuckleySandler LLP, Washington, D.C., "In vacating HUD's disparate impact rule, the court reviewed the text of the FHA and concluded that 'the FHA unambiguously prohibits only intentional discrimination.'"
I'm pleased that, at the Summit, retailers acknowledged the importance of clearly, unambiguously and accurately promoting British beef."