The researchers began by asking the children to categorize unambiguously white, black or Asian faces.
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Not unambiguously good for Japan, in other words, but inflation may not be unambiguously bad either.
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President Obama should state unambiguously that we will not invite others to dictate its outcome.
Everyone is unambiguously worse off relative to where they would be without price controls.
It also calls for political leaders to "declare unambiguously that they will not tolerate torture".
Internet betting on sports is unambiguously illegal and betting on card games probably so.
The Supreme Court should unambiguously end this subversion of the Constitution, once and for all.
But the right to petition the government is ensconced quite unambiguously in the Constitution.
There are many contexts in which smart technologies are unambiguously useful and even lifesaving.
And, the researchers show unambiguously how escaped racing pigeons have bolstered the populations of feral birds.
Were Labour unambiguously hostile to Mr Gove's reforms, it could at least oppose him coherently.
Nor is the party prepared to affirm unambiguously that China is heading towards a private-enterprise economy.
By now, any impartial reader can see why I would view this as another unambiguously erroneous conclusion.
The first unambiguously modern state, Mr Fukuyama believes, was the Qin dynasty in China, founded in 221BC.
For a gravitational wave to be unambiguously identified, it must be detected by more than one instrument.
In the WOT, however, the enemy unambiguously states that he fights jihad in furtherance of Islamic causes.
This put the Arabs on America's side, and Mr Hussein unambiguously on the wrong side of the law.
Nonetheless, Obama's UN appearances will showcase that he now unambiguously "owns" (as he likes to say) our foreign policy.
In both the 1960 and 1968 presidential elections, the popular votes were squeakers, yet the College unambiguously decided the outcomes.
"You will unambiguously see more people test the water, " says Thomas Lawler, an independent housing economist in Leesburg, Va.
Even Dr Goldstein concedes that, with all the uncertainties involved, the chance of unambiguously detecting water is only around 10%.
Slumping party membership in the decades since is yoked to a decline in voting along class lines an unambiguously good thing.
Ambassador Susan Rice to actively and unambiguously pitch the video-blaming message on five popular television talk shows the following Sunday morning.
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The first step to removing crippling ambiguity is overcoming our distaste for writing and learning how to write clearly and unambiguously.
Ambassador Susan Rice to actively and unambiguously pitch the video-blaming message on five popular Sunday morning television talk shows following the assault.
Agile methods, used properly, make this simpler (tactically) if all parties engage, collaborate and speak unambiguously in the language of the business.
Of 84 participants, 81 fell unambiguously into one of the three categories.
This is again unambiguously contradicted by the actual text of the article.
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And foreign-policy views seem less clearly defined than Labour's before 1997, when Mr Blair held ambitions to make Britain an unambiguously European nation.
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Yet by the end of the next world war, America, the only country to emerge unambiguously strengthened, had entered a third imperial phase.
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