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Unambiguity - a given edge in the image should only be marked once.
I congratulate you on the unambiguity of your situation.
For unambiguity, this article follows the systematic naming scheme throughout.
To ensure unambiguity and completeness design methods should include formal languages which facilitate verification.
For example, what is the statement, "Total unambiguity is impossible because of the Uncertainty Principle."
We need unambiguity.
The first principle assures coherency and unambiguity within modeling interpretations of a single modeling framework.
Although the latter definition has the benefit of unambiguity, its drawback is that in other contexts it is applicable to a single footstep only.
Better resolved balancing deliberately neglects classical terms of precision in favour of a strong commitment for operational unambiguity.
Precision, speed, unambiguity, .
The message had the quality of directness and unambiguity, but a gauntlet had been thrown down that no self-respecting, authority-bating child could ignore.
Standard International units have good advantages: unambiguity, cross-consistency, simply definable inter-relations, and reducibility of high-order compound conversion factors.
Ceqli is a derivative of Loglan which aims to retain the power of unambiguous expression but allow the speaker to trade concision for unambiguity.
Recent studies of literacy by sociolinguists have also suggested that, even with regard to syntactical and lexical structures, the case for the unambiguity of writing has been overstated.
All mechanical input units can be replaced by such virtual devices, optimized for the current application and for the user's physiology maintaining speed, simplicity and unambiguity of manual data input.
Granting that the Beowulf reference, though tantalisingly close to unambiguity, cannot be unequivocally accepted as a primary source for Hercule Poirot, the directness of the next reference brooks no denial.
The unambiguity of Lojban morphology, according to John Woldemar Cowan, gives rise to "significant clues to the meaning and the origin of the word, even if you have never heard the word before".
Thus the song name Tsu Héidei Shugaxhtootaan could also be héidei tsu shugaxhtootaan, but placing the tsu in front has the advantage of unambiguity, and thus seems more euphonious to native speakers.
This statement may appear objectionable to the Western philosopher, for the West loves clarity and unambiguity; consequently, one philosopher clings to the position, "God is," while another clings equally fervently to the negation, "God is not."
The characteristic regularity, unambiguity, and versatility of Lojban grammar owes much to the fact that its creation followed the development of scientific linguistics and computer programming, the fruits of which Esperanto and Loglan could not have drawn on as their design principles.
But it created such a labyrinth of price indications for producers, that consumers did not know which way to turn, and suppliers were lost too, whilst the objective should be, both for consumer and seller, unambiguity in the indication of prices so that comparisons are easy to make.
Arguing for Overreaction Peter Arenella, a professor at the law school of the University of California at Los Angeles, said the defense was seeking jurors who are independent-minded enough to look beyond the apparent unambiguity of the videotape, while at the same time being sympathetic to authority figures like law-enforcement officers.