unequivocal evidence

collocation in English

meaningsofunequivocalandevidence

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unequivocal
adjective
uk
/ˌʌn.ɪˈkwɪv.ə.kəl/
us
/ˌʌn.ɪˈkwɪv.ə.kəl/
total, or expressed in a clear and ...
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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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Interpreting such findings asunequivocalevidencefor the direct assimilation of mangrove detritus may be incorrect.
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There is nounequivocalevidencefor bacterial sulfate reduction during this period of time.
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Indeed, such a demonstration would provideunequivocalevidencefor two separate mechanisms mediating first- and second-order motion.
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We have found nounequivocalevidenceto suggest that these quartz veins underwent subsequent static recrystallization or plastic strain.
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All primates vocalise and all have handedness, but in none other than humans is thereunequivocalevidenceof species asymmetry.
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Combination of these corroborative analyses will help to provideunequivocalevidenceof former life.
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Now, if the cat were asked to report on whether it was uncertain in those circumstances and did so, is not the cat therefore offeringunequivocalevidenceof declarative consciousness?
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Thus, these data provideunequivocalevidencethat, in the adult with normal development, discrete regional dysfunction in a specific enzyme can inhibit normal learning and memory.
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The hundreds of papers written about its role in relation to human disease do not, however, provideunequivocalevidenceof such a role, at least in the adult.
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That is clear,unequivocalevidenceof the two-tier system that now applies in the health service.
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The chief medical officer has never stated that there isunequivocalevidencethat lead in petrol is detrimental to children's health.
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What is important is to secure clear,unequivocalevidenceof dumping.
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The first criterion requiresunequivocalevidenceof a causal relationship between occupational exposure and disease.
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The detailed examination of discrimination showed that immigrants tended to make claims of discrimination only when there was at least strong circumstantial evidence, and usuallyunequivocalevidence, of discrimination.
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So the absence ofunequivocalevidenceof early riding in the record does not settle the question.
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Treatment should be continued for at least three days after the fever subsides, and until there isunequivocalevidenceof clinical improvement.
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Its use as a therapy for osteoarthritis appears safe, but there is nounequivocalevidencefor its effectiveness.
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