Sentences with phrase «first unambiguous»

First They Killed My Father, which debuts on Netflix and in limited theatrical release Friday, is Jolie's fourth film as a director and her first unambiguous triumph.
«We now have the first unambiguous evidence for a rotating disk around a high - mass star that also is powering an outflow,» Shepherd said.
The results presented in this experiment are the first unambiguous observation of high - pressure diamond formation from mixtures and agree with theoretical predictions about the conditions under which such precipitation can form and will provide scientists with better information to describe and classify other worlds.
Using data collected from the W. M. Keck Observatory, the largest optical telescopes in the world, researchers led by Neil Crighton (MPIA and Swinburne University of Technology) have now made the first unambiguous detection of this accretion of pristine gas onto a star - forming galaxy, that was previously theorized to exist based on cosmological simulations of galaxy formation.
The results presented in this experiment is the first unambiguous observation of high - pressure diamond formation from mixtures and agree with theoretical predictions about the conditions under which such precipitation can form and will provide scientists with better information to describe and classify other worlds.
The event on Kilauea was one of the first unambiguous records of a so - called silent earthquake, a type of massive earth movement unknown to science until just a few years ago.
The first unambiguous fossil from the botfly family adds to the few known fossils of a major clade of flies (Calyptratae), shedding light on their rapid radiation during the Cenozoic Era, according to a study published August 23, 2017 in the open - access journal PLOS ONE by Pierfilippo Cerrito from Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy, and colleagues.
Cerretti and colleagues describe the first unambiguous oestroid fossil: a new species of fly (Mesembrinella caenozoica) discovered in amber from the Dominican Republic.
For Professor Mo Li and his team, it is exciting that their experiment provides the first unambiguous measurement of the spin angular momentum of photons and the optical torque generated in an integrated photonic device.

Not exact matches

For the question whether Whitehead is a Platonist or an Aristotelian does not, at first sight anyway, admit of an unambiguous answer.
First, let it be said that none of the Gospels provides an unambiguous, totally convincing account.
On the contrary, the order a then b is unambiguous if a is necessary condition for b, while b is not so for a. Asymmetrical conditioning suffices for order of succession: moreover Kant seems part of the time to know this, for in dealing with the first antinomy, he argues that the future infinity of time is not a vicious regress since the infinity is only potential not actual.
But in the early stages, when a new contender first challenges an accepted paradigm, the criteria do not yield an unambiguous verdict; the experimental evidence and the relative weights assigned to diverse criteria are debatable and subject to individual judgment.
The free signing of Kolasinac was a relative coup — he was wanted across Europe — and Lacazette arrived with plenty of goals in his back catalog to in theory give the team an unambiguous first - choice striker.
By article 46, the first defendant is endowed with independence in the performance of its functions including the initiation, regulation and conduct of elections in the country... In our opinion and as part of our function to declare what the law is, the above words which are unambiguous insulate the Electoral Commission from any external direction and or control in the performance of the functions conferred on it under article 45... A fair consideration of the functions of the first defendant reveals that the demand which was made on it by the plaintiffs regarding the presence of ineligible and deceased persons and the latter's refusal to acquiesce in the said demands which provoked the action herein relates to its mandate under article 45 (a) «to compile the register of voters and revise it at such periods as may be determined by law».
The opening article of the 4th constitution of the first Republic is very clear and unambiguous about why we elect governments: «The Sovereignty of Ghana resides in the people of Ghana in whose name and for whose welfare the powers of government are to be exercised in the manner and within the limits laid down in this Constitution».
The first time that we measured the actual emitted light from these planets, or the first time that we detected that one of them had an atmosphere, those were very unambiguous signals.
«This may be the first study that shows unambiguous purchasing changes from displaying the nutrition information,» he said.
The work should, for the first time, combine deposition and vulnerability to identify unambiguous hot spots — regions where it makes the most sense to take action to limit the effects of mercury.
The research team consisting of Oscar Custance and Tomoko Shimizu, group leader and senior scientist, respectively, at the Atomic Force Probe Group, NIMS, Daisuke Fujita and Keisuke Sagisaka, group leader and senior researcher, respectively, at the Surface Characterization Group, NIMS, and scientists at Charles University in the Czech Republic, Autonomous University of Madrid in Spain, and other organizations combined simultaneous atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) measurements with first - principles calculations for the unambiguous identification of the atomic species at the most stable surface of the anatase form of titanium dioxide (hereinafter referred to as anatase) and its most common defects.
Over the following years Vidal published a number of novels in his own name including The City and the Pillar in 1948, which created controversy as the first major American novel to feature unambiguous homosexuality.
The basic meaning of written paragraphs would be clear and unambiguous from the very first lines, and the sequel should disclose the basic idea to a greater extent.
«People refuse to pay not because they can not do so (indeed, the cost of advice is unchanged), but because they are now being shown (in many instances for the first time) in a clear, unambiguous way just how much financial advice costs.»
You can use my definitions or your own, but the first rule of designing a solution is to state the goal in an unambiguous way.
Although all natural processes must take place in accordance with the First Law, the principle of conservation of energy is, by itself, inadequate for an unambiguous description of the behavior of a system.
I was trying to show that there is still no unambiguous pdf of calendar date to be obtained even if the first component of error, arising from the lab measurement of modern fraction, is negligible.
The language on emissions peaking did not specify a 2020 target year, as some countries were pushing hard for, but instead strove for peaking «as soon as possible,» and even then, with very elaborate and unambiguous qualifying language on developing countries» right to develop («recognizing that the time frame for peaking will be longer in developing countries and bearing in mind that social and economic development and poverty eradication are the first and overriding priorities of developing countries and that a low - emission development strategy is indispensable to sustainable development»).
Addressing an issue of first impression in Delaware, the appeal focused on the use of Federal Express to serve a Notice of Intent in the face of unambiguous statutory language requiring the use of certified mail.
Even if the employer gets past this first hurdle, eg the parties are at loggerheads over a performance plan, it can not rely on «unambiguous impropriety».
First regarding processing of data the easiest way is if the data subject gives knowing, unambiguous consent.
With respect to the first argument, the Court found that the term «Probationary Period», while undefined in the fifth employment contract, was unambiguous when read in the context of the employment relationship and how it was defined in the fourth employment contract.
The LOC is dedicated to using open standards which cater to no one organization or group of organizations to uniformly satisfy the complex needs of the legal industry based on 5 basic principles: keep it simple; make it unambiguous; diverge from existing formats as little as absolutely necessary; only ask for information the law firm is typically able to provide from their financial system; and meet the needs of corporations, law firms and legal industry software vendors to the maximum extent possible consistent with the first four criteria.
Regardless of the context of the first solicitation, Officer Jones» second solicitation was made in willful refusal to accept Betty's unambiguous «no» for an answer; this is sexually coercive behavior, specifically postrefusal sexual persistence.
The parents are in unambiguous agreement regarding the way the right of first refusal will be offered and accepted, and the method of notice and acceptance, such as whether by telephone, fax, or email.
The parents are in unambiguous agreement regarding the circumstances that will trigger the right of first refusal, and where the childminding will take place (such as in the residential or nonresidential parent's home if in the nature of and in lieu of short - term babysitting).
We used these dimensions of differentiation because their face value of being «positive» and «negative» is high and unambiguous, unlike some other differentiation measures in the data set where there is ambiguity (e.g., preferred as caregiver, confidant, or the first - responder in a crisis).
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