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How to use univocally in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word univocally? Here are some examples.

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Someone might want to have a certain desire, in other words, but univocally want that desire to be unsatisfied.
Spacetime coincidences play this privileged ontic role because they are invariant and, thus, univocally determined.
The user must receive of all the information univocally and in due time so to be able to carry on the correct drive actions.
In the new rite of episcopal consecration, this form does not univocally express the power of Order.
He says in this case that the one science falls under the other univocally, since both are said to deal with proportion.
In this case, the narratives tend to have a less univocally negative or agonistic flavor and reflect both the triumphs and tribulations of an individual's life experiences.
The question is, how can the protagonist break through this selectivity, this view that already-defined meanings are univocally fixed to signifiers?
During the development phase it was not possible to define credits univocally as relative value in all situations.
The print cartridge being used is univocally associated to the fax machine.
Does it univocally signify the power of Order conferred upon a bishop at his consecration?
The deputies have univocally stated and they declare herewith that those Roma are not native citizens of Rokytovce, but they are immigrants from settlements of Rovné and Zbudské.
Given the differing budget structures and public deficits, suggestions will not be made univocally, but it is easy to imagine that they will also involve the rates of growth of expenditure on social provision.
Let it be well understood that the content of each section is not univocally adjusted to the theme of the Papal document, the title of which is used.
States must urgently define univocally normative dimensions of necessary space and the desired components of its development, for use by the inhabitants.
Peppermint entrusted Logistep AG, a Swiss company, to intercept the IP addresses that univocally identify users on the Net and then ISPs have provided personal data of users detected, in evident violation of privacy law.
It gives shared and univocal definitions of mediation, thus allowing the reader-interpreter of the regulation to univocally identify the specific scope of mediation: family conflicts.
Social utility maxima cannot be calculated univocally.
After univocally denying that such discussions had taken places, banks finally admitted the actual credit and debit card format is technologically outdated.
The concept of being is a quidditative notion that indicates the aptitude to exist and that is univocally predicated of God and creature, without – and this is the major innovation here – positing a reality common to them.
Examples from Classical Literature
But that the rest are univocally to be called laws, according to the best definition of the law in genere.
It is the mark of substances and of differentiae that, in all propositions of which they form the predicate, they are predicated univocally.
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