Sentences with word «unambiguity»

Gifted with a drag coefficient of 0.31 and equipped with an active tail wing, the LFA retains this dynamic unambiguity on the autobahn, where it tracks with precision; soaks up low - frequency, big - effect pavement imperfections with aplomb; and closes the challenging 150 - to -200-mph gap with surprising vigor.
Unsurprisingly, they proved less random than DNA or protein sequences and more random than the computer language, where unambiguity is essential.
Not only is this quite convincing in substance, but I also find the Court's statement of rather rare unambiguity.
There is a subtle unambiguity no matter how you word it, and as far as I can tell either of (1) and (2) is a correct interpretation in English.
(In all literature, in English or other languages, I know of no other poem comparable to this in its unambiguity on the freedom side of the topic.
Football was for me an unambiguity.
Moreover, apart from certain elements of legitimacy such as consistency, feasibility, and unambiguity, Weatherill argues that the introduction of dissenting opinions would open the reasoning in hard cases up to scrutiny and development and give the Court more legitimacy (p. 108)-- this a suggestion that, so I guess, more than just one academic would support.
The Rogers Cable Million Dollar Comma is discussed at page 163, and the authors note that the unambiguity of the French text decided the case in Rogers favour.There are discussions of Chisholm J's judgement for the Nova Scotia Supreme Court (which we would now call the Court of Appeal) in Heatherton Coop.
The culprit for the unambiguity seems to be the presence of negation together with the statement «all of the following».
So if someone were to explain this ambiguity in court (which apparently, I am finding it very difficult to explain in this post), how would the unambiguity be resolved?
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