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Meanings of unequivocal evidence in English
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Usage of unequivocal evidence in English
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That this is the fact, we have the most abundant and unequivocalevidence.
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Neither is a redundancy of parts an unequivocalevidence of disease.
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There's unequivocalevidence we know it's going to happen again.
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There is also unequivocalevidence that the climate is changing due to human interference.
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She always took truth for granted until she had unequivocalevidence to the contrary.
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However, there has been little unequivocalevidence for the reverse dissociation, selective preservation of person-specific semantic knowledge.
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Thus, together with the other findings this study provides unequivocalevidence for phase resetting in the human EEG.
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The scientists described the finding as " unequivocalevidence of the impact of climate change on the planet".
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There is now unequivocalevidence that an estimated 5% of breast cancer cases is inherited in families.
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It is a serious thing to speak evil of another, and should never be done except on the most unequivocalevidence.
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A German government spokesman said earlier that tests on Navalny produced " unequivocalevidence" that he had been poisoned with Novichok.
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But it would need to be clear, unequivocalevidence, and to date there has been precious little sign of anything approaching that.
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She had come a matter of four hundred miles in the clothes on her back-andthey bore unequivocalevidence of the journey.
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This was unequivocalevidence that the game could not last much longer, unless the space between the two vessels should be sensibly widened.
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According to the official, who remained anonymous, there is unequivocalevidence showing forces loyal to Syrian president Bashar al-Assad have engaged in chemical warfare.
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All the results provided unequivocalevidence that genome duplication played specific roles in the normal pollen development of PMeS HN2026-4X.