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Finally he had been able to do something unambiguously good with his position.
That project must unambiguously protect public services and workers' rights.
In any case, I clearly remember one evening that was unambiguously happy.
So far, none of such words have been unambiguously demonstrated.
But Jones said unambiguously today that she had no interest in the event.
The best course will often be to confirm the position unambiguously in writing.
"The international community must speak unambiguously against terrorism," he said.
I can pick a range where things look unambiguously attractive.
"I want to hear my bishops say clearly and unambiguously that they care for these people."
"But there will be no way to clearly and unambiguously show that," he added.
We should accept the fact that the current situation is unambiguously our fault.
"It is unambiguously not a political or a partisan course," he said.
And from this perspective the Fed's move was unambiguously bad news.
The people who actually killed the Jews were unambiguously evil.
On the other hand, it unambiguously calls for the opening of negotiations.
But at least these are acts, with an unambiguously positive outcome.
Weiss Research was the first to see the danger and to say so unambiguously.
It was a special word, unambiguously descriptive of a character's character.
They told me very unambiguously that I had become more conservative."
Nor is the message from the labour market unambiguously good.
But the president has an obligation to promote knowledge and learning unambiguously.
For the first time, the Ethiopian state was unambiguously unified.
Nor do we claim that the former is unambiguously damaging.
We unambiguously suggest individuals buy funds rather than individual bonds.