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And they should be told so in
unambiguous
terms
.
2
The building trades asserted its position in
unambiguous
terms
,
and all San Francisco was in turmoil.
3
AT LAST, Ministers have begun to speak in
unambiguous
terms
about the financial crisis facing the State.
4
The 'ha ha' that he puts in the letters, for example, taunting in the most
unambiguous
terms
.
5
It was an undertaking in brief,
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terms
to pay her three pounds a week for life.
6
This encyclical, among other things, re-stated in
unambiguous
terms
the Church's traditional teaching on contraception as intrinsically immoral.
7
I have always regarded it as my office to address myself to plain men, and in clear and
unambiguous
terms
.
8
Following 'bit', 'byte' and 'nybble' there have been quite a few analogical attempts to construct
unambiguous
terms
for bit blocks of other sizes.
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unambiguous
term