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- adjective Not
ambiguous .
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Examples
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Nor given a nonambiguous generally accepted definition of a “traditional family.”
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The only nonambiguous definition is a legal one, the Israeli law of returns, that states someone is Jewish if he/she can trace Judaism back matrilinearly three generations (which would be ethnic) has converted to Judaism (religious) or can trace matrilinearly to the first point of conversion (some crazy combination of the two).
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Pick one approach, document it in as nonambiguous terms as possible, and try to be consistent.
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How the hell do you confirm that if you don’t offer any nonambiguous definition of what those “traditionalist views” are?
If you’re not pissed off, then try following some of these links 2005
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When a doctor refers to intact D&X, she’s referring to a specific medical procedure that is easy to define and nonambiguous, like triple bypass surgery.
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