unambiguous evidence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunambiguousandevidence
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unambiguous
adjective
uk/ˌʌn.æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs/us/ˌʌn.æmˈbɪɡ.ju.əs/
expressed in a way that makes it completely clear what ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/us/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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(Definition ofunambiguousandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofunambiguous evidence
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But a careful examination of his terminology offers littleunambiguousevidenceof browsing.
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A correlated response to selection providesunambiguousevidencefor the existence of a significant genetic correlation and of its sign.
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We tentatively propose that the reanalysis was caused by a decrease inunambiguousevidencefor pied piping.
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The lack ofunambiguousevidencefor the pharyngealising version of sibilant agreement is due to the overlapping effects of regressive 4flattening.
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Rich agreement has syntactic implications because it can provideunambiguousevidencefor certain syntactic structures.
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There isunambiguousevidencethat contours are derived in many languages from nasal-oral consonant combinations.
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Only results from subjects in the control condition were considered because the wording used in this condition yields the mostunambiguousevidence.
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And these poems provideunambiguousevidencethat all this amounted to a sense of patriotism expressed through xenophobic antipathies and a conviction of sovereign right to territory.
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We are not aware of any direct,unambiguousevidencethat tightening the controls would have a significant effect on crime levels.
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It is an issue that affects us all, and as it is irreversible it is a decision that must be based on clear andunambiguousevidence.
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This specimen provided the firstunambiguousevidencein some 75 years that the species was extant.
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It raised the standard for surviving summary judgment tounambiguousevidencethat tends to exclude an innocent interpretation.
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Upper paleolithic cave art provides some of the mostunambiguousevidenceof religious thought from the paleolithic.
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There is nounambiguousevidencethat the two designs differ in long term reliability.
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In order to modify the ordinary law of succession a custom had to be ancient and invariable and it had to clear andunambiguousevidence.
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The image on the left shows what is considered some of the mostunambiguousevidence.
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The presence of specific radionuclides providesunambiguousevidenceof a nuclear explosion.
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