Sentences with phrase «show unambiguous»

«What you can do is show an unambiguous link between the increase in hurricane intensity and the warming sea surface temperatures.
Public charter schools, expanded significantly by the Bloomberg administration, also show unambiguous benefits years later.
He does not show unambiguous signs of increasing in «Godlike» goodness.
«This may be the first study that shows unambiguous purchasing changes from displaying the nutrition information,» he said.
The concrete wall, like a circular movement in the museum, establishes a powerful but nevertheless subdued backdrop; the stairway to the main gallery, formed in steel with steps of smoked oak, shows an unambiguous connection between the two floors.
In Comment # 3, Ken Edelstein objects, noting that NOAA's chart of all tornado activity 1950 - 2010 shows an unambiguous, significant rise over that period.

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But a quick glance at the stock market shows that there's one unambiguous winner from the American Health Care Act's (AHCA), aka Trumpcare's, stunning demise in the House of Representatives last Friday: hospitals.
It seems to me that God needs to be up front, explicit, unambiguous, clear and direct and tell persons when it is just the unconscious dynamics of their brains at work or when it is actually him who is trying to show them a sign or tell them something / communicate with them.
It is not hard to show that common sense is less than unambiguous on the point.
What is not explained is how members of the audience are to understand that there are further steps to be taken when the only presentation of religious faith shown them stresses that the path to Christ is simple and unambiguous.
The results were clear - cut and unambiguous: the aroused females did not show any particular preference for large males and mated as if randomly, leading the authors to conclude that once sexually aroused, females have no preference in terms of mates.
«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.»
Postage, packing or delivery charges may be shown separately as long as they are unambiguous, easily identifiable and clearly legible.
1) Show us the past literature where clear discernible, unambiguous predictions about the trajectory of all important climate variables such as «global temperature», «global sea level», «global rain fall», «global severe weather events» and other key «global climate» parameters were made.
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.
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.
Where an employee claims that such an offer amounts to a last straw and resigns they will be prevented from relying on the contents of the letter unless it can be shown that there is some unambiguous impropriety; but the mere sending of such a letter can not possibly amount to this.
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