Sentences with phrase «as unambiguous»

One rarely finds a legislative history as unambiguous as the FAA's.
We have attempted to make the standards for defective authorizations as unambiguous as possible.
As opposed to the other possible conclusion: the «problems associated with interpreting many of them as unambiguous measures of hemispheric temperature change» remain an unsurmounted obstacle and the reason why the Mann reconstruction goes up so sharply when the Briffa reconstruction based on a very large population of temperature sensitive sites goes down remains unexplained and a critical problem within the field.
One can reasonably wonder whether the key conclusion of Briffa and Osborn 1999 — «[despite] the problems associated with interpreting many of them as unambiguous measures of hemispheric temperature change, this conclusion [MBH] must surely be accepted» — would have stood up if the decline had been shown.
More recently, members of the Anthropocene Working Group have proposed — I think correctly — 1945 as an unambiguous beginning for people causing a shift in the functioning of the Earth system.
In any event, the markets are taking the meeting as an unambiguous positive.
The term «Mopar» has passed into broader usage among car enthusiasts as an unambiguous reference to vehicles produced by former parent company Chrysler Group LLC, now FCA US.
By providing guidelines and expectations at the outset of an activity that are as clear, detailed, and as unambiguous as possible, instructors can support learners» competence needs.
As an unambiguous introvert, I've been drawn to the practice of journaling since I was little.
The U.S. Attorney's office and the Manhattan District Attorney recent announcements that they've decided not to file criminal charges in their respective investigations of de Blasio's fundraising has not dimmed Dietl's ardor for focusing on what he sees as unambiguous de Blasio wrongdoing.
So there's not any easy way for people to qualify these soldiers as unambiguous bona fide terrorists, since not everyone includes acts against armed forces under «terrorism».
@HagenvonEitzen Short and readable is not the same as unambiguous or even internally consistent.
It certainly is confusing, and I wanted to mention Dennett's definition — written in the fabulous book BREAKING THE SPELL — because I think it cuts to the point nicely, and is as unambiguous as possible.
Perhaps it is now time to recognize that the third world - changing scientific achievement of the last century is not the unmitigated good that much of Western culture claims it is — and that treating the sexual revolution as a unambiguous, indeed undeniable, boon to humanity can lead to a lot of personal unhappiness, homicidal ghouls like Kermit Gosnell, and the deployment of coercive state power in ways that threaten civil society and democracy.
It's truly ironic that the field responsible for branding has a brand identity that's about as unambiguous as Facebook's 58 gender options.
The chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve is being as unambiguous as she can be about the Fed's realist approach

Not exact matches

It was aimed at critics of the deal known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, including left - leaning politicians in Europe as well as the clamouring anti-trade civil society movement, as an «unambiguous statement» to assuage concerns over «provisions that have been the object of public debate and concerns.»
He was looking for unambiguous signs of success: pairs of fireballs (at night) or smoke clouds (during the day) that formed as speeding fragments blew up a warhead.
The historical lesson here is fairly unambiguous, although as always it is disappointing that economists who do propose such a solution for China evince so little curiosity about the historical precedents.
When a corporate charter is alleged to contain a restriction on the fundamental electoral rights of stockholders under default provisions of law ---- such as the right of a majority of the shares to elect new directors or enact a charter amendment — it has been said that the restriction must be «clear and unambiguous» to be enforceable.
«Together we can send the unambiguous message that the women of UBC have supporters everywhere who will stand against sexual violence — that the rape chants that students at the Sauder School were participating in are deplorable and must be properly dealt with as a violation of women's human rights; that repeated sexual attacks on young women on campus are a crisis with which we should all be concerned.
This is why using a dartboard as a predictive tool is so wonderful: the results are immediate and unambiguous, it provides a competitive element and the results are at least as good as the talking heads can produce, but at a much lower cost!
He was also unambiguous about his calling as an apostle (2:6 b) in that the instructions he gave carry «the authority of the Lord Jesus» (4:2).
There are many gaps in the record, and the relics, as befits the dead, tell no unambiguous tales.
They may need a gentle reminder that their success is not an unambiguous reward for virtue; rather, each new achievement stands as a challenge to learn to do good on that level of accomplishment or proficiency.1
No unambiguous definition of «liturgy» has been attempted, and because of this it is not clear why episcopally instituted and controlled devotions (or, for example, the rite of the Corpus Christi procession) are not to be regarded as liturgy, as this text presupposes rather than teaches or states explicitly.
If that sort of situation developed from such an apparently unambiguous procedure as the deployment of pesticides, what potential disaster may be lurking in the laboratories of those who are creating new organisms whose pathogenic effects can not possibly be predicted with accuracy?
At times the dolphins rearranged the circumstances to make the requested response possible or unambiguous, and on several occasions they performed actions which Herman thought not possible, such as «water toss» (CSBD 200).
Even Christology of Jesus as the liberator has to deal with the question of power in liberation process in a clear and unambiguous terms.
Although now recognized as sophisticated and subtle, the Gospel of Mark is unambiguous in at least one aspect.
The extreme cases of unambiguous wave and particle behaviour occur in mutually exclusive laboratory situations.7 As one physicist puts it, you may have to use a wave model on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and a particle model on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.
In a pluralist world, what may be called moral innocence tends to be lost, that is, the innocence we have as children growing up that our own religion and the views about right and wrong we were taught are the only ones, unchallengeable and unambiguous.
Contrary to the NCC, and contrary to super-patriotic boosters as well, the observance of 1992 is not morally unambiguous.
Bater pertinently comments, «If there was that much ambiguity about the resurrection of Jesus for the eyewitnesses, on whose testimony all the succeeding ages must depend, do not the efforts twenty centuries later to establish it as demonstrable and unambiguous take on a certain comical effect?»
Thus a recorded value of 3.1416 centimeters may have whatever experimental uncertainty, but as a record it is unambiguous and eminently distinguishable from 2.7183 or even 3.1417.
The vital center of this whole tradition is its unambiguous witness to the reality of God as decisively re-presented to us in Jesus Christ.
And there I find, in Article VI, the unambiguous statement that «no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any office or public Trust under the United States.»
In unambiguous terms, the report said that we boldly confess Christ alone as Savior and Lord.
Equally, Loomer faults those theologians who advance unambiguous notions of God because their God has less stature, rather than, as Loomer claims, because there is less empirical warrant for an unambiguous God.
Even the Oxford English Dictionary lends support; «man,» as a generic term, is designated a literary or proverbial usage rather than a colloquial one, in light of the increased use of the unambiguous terms «body,» «person,» «one,» «folk» and «people.»
It is, of course, the case that the texts themselves are never as clear and unambiguous as is the topology.
It is important to realize as well that the Bible communicates something of the moral disagreements and struggles of earlier faith communities, not simply unambiguous and unfailing conclusions.
He is freed to dream of God's decisive, unambiguous act to eradicate all evil, as the ambiguities of divine action in the historical process recede into the background.
On the other hand I hold that the technical expression so many philosophers have used as though it were self - explanatory and unambiguous — «the absolute» — is viciously ambiguous and that the more nearly self - explanatory term «independent» is safer, provided one makes explicit what the entity so described is independent of, whether everything else or only some other things, and according to what principle the distinctions are made.
So it was a proud moment for me this week, as a Christian, when leaders of the Catholic Church made an unambiguous statement calling for an end to the Holy Land apartheid.
If this «God» were all - knowing, as is claimed, «he» would have written a better, unambiguous book - there would be no «turning» of «his words» possible.
I believe in making whatever point I wish to say in a clear and unambiguous style and unlike some on here - of all ages — I do fully explain WHY I think as I do, which offends some people (you perhaps?)
Players will come and go, mostly for their own personal needs (financial or football success wise) so why should I, accept the actions of an unambiguous and non caring business franchise that cares little for real fans as long as someone is buying sweatshop sh # t in the armoury.
As reported by Sky Sports the other day, Rafa Benitez tried to play down the speculation about Benzema and Gareth Bale and while his words about the Welshman were confident and unambiguous, the same was not true of the Frenchman.
As Dr. Jerome Rosner, an expert on learning differences, writes: «The learning disabled child needs explicit, unambiguous instruction that is offered in limited portion and accompanied by more than the usual amount of drill and practice.
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