Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, on Jun. 2014
When of something, a fact, situation or a expression that manifests itself, it is said that it is unequivocal is because about it there is not the slightest doubt or mistake, error, or it does not have or gives rise to several interpretations or senses; that is to say, wherever it is examined or looked at, no objection will be found to its truth or the possibility of a double interpretation.
For each case, it is important to highlight that incurring mistakes, which would be the opposite case, when there is room for doubt, the mistake or double interpretation, it can be really serious if it is a context or situation that precisely has gravity.
If the investigation of a murder it will be precise and necessary that those who carry it out obtain evidence, data, information that is absolutely unequivocal and that do not leave room for doubt, because of course, someone's innocence or guilt is at stake and also the resolution of a death case violent
The unequivocal in this case can be achieved by checking and rechecking in a hundred percent the tests achieved. Then, when there are no doubts there if they should be presented to the competent body that will be in charge of judging the case accordingly.
Namely, for example, the best way not to fall into a mistake and be as sure as possible about the veracity of a saying or of a question is to achieve undoubted confirmation about it, through a scientific method or factual that banishes doubt in every sense.
On the other hand and in another order of activities in which it is very important not to make mistakes, we find the classification required by some food products from consumption mass before being marketed because they contain certain components that can cause a health problem to a population affected by a special condition.
In the case of celiacs, to cite one of the most common examples, it is of utmost importance that in containers or packaging of some products is unequivocally indicated that they may or may not be consumed by they.