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unambiguous

[uhn-am-big-yoo-uhs] / ˌʌn æmˈbɪg yu əs /


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Artists from Beyonce on down are dragged “into unambiguous business roles, and pushing fans to spend their money, not just on media, but across a wide range of premium, mediocre commodities,” Marx writes.

From Los Angeles Times

"I appreciated the public declarations she made following my conviction, which were brave and totally unambiguous," he writes.

From BBC

The Taylor rule is far from gospel, but its signal today is unambiguous.

From Barron's

Pointing to "40 high-quality studies," she said that "the conclusion is clear and unambiguous: There's no link between vaccines and autism."

From Barron's

Economist Jonathan Gruber, of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said data were “unambiguous” in showing that robust child-care offerings promote workforce participation of mothers.

From The Wall Street Journal