Sentences with phrase «in no uncertain terms did»

In no uncertain terms did I research it.
Michael Drakich did not say he didn't see value in them, he said in no uncertain terms he does not want them involved in products or services to the customer here:

Not exact matches

Today, Bruno understands the perils of the homecare industry in no uncertain terms: «Yes, we do need some technology, we do need some processes, but the biggest problem I saw was that the work force was not empowered,» he explains.
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Using the term «insurance» underscores that we are in a very uncertain setting, and what we are trying to do is to manage the risks we face, not eliminate them - we are not in a position to engineer the perfect outcome.
Adams flatly denied the charges but, in view of the damage done, withdrew from his race for reelection and at this point it is uncertain whether he will serve out his term.
I was livid at this man's nerve and told him in no uncertain terms that it was HER choice, and I would do no such thing.
During the National Christmas Tree Lighting, President Barack Obama spoke in no uncertain terms about the Christian nature of the holiday season, and he didn't hesitate to use the word Christmas.
He continues to speak over our lives, just as He did for His Son, Jesus, at the Jordan River, telling us in no uncertain terms that we are His beloved children who bring Him pleasure simply by existing.
Although it would be a mistake to suppose that Paul speaks at every point for all the early church — that he surely does not do, as he himself lets us know in no uncertain terms — still he represents more clearly than any other early Christian leader the direction which Christian reflection upon Jesus actually took.
And they must have a «forthright record» on the matter, which means they must have spoken out on the issue in no uncertain terms, whether or not they ever had judicial occasion for doing so.
Does scripture reveal God only as a morally straight shooter who spells out divine expectations of us in no uncertain terms, which we can understand perfectly?
Letting the management and team know in no uncertain terms how the fans feel doesn't have to be a bad thing.
The players need to be told in no uncertain terms what they need to do — protect the back 4 at all costs and when you win the ball pass it to Ozil / Sanchez and let them do the rest.
He told the players, in no uncertain terms, that they would have to do better.
Funny I had rung up the week before when ringing up about the crib to request a fridge and was told in no uncertain terms that they do not put fridges in the room!
Tell them in no uncertain terms that this is your child and you are doing the best thing for him.
Growing independence: Your toddler is getting older and probably more independent letting you know in no uncertain terms when they don't want to do something, and quite often this is going to mean that bedtime is a struggle.
Indeed, there are over 40 uses of terms like «unclear,» «unknown,» «limited,» and «without scientific basis» in the statement, which, while adequately reflecting the state of an uncertain literature, do not support evidence - based recommendations.
But Silver also said in no uncertain terms that he doesn't intend to have to pass yet another round of extender bills (the 13th, for those of you keeping count) come Monday.
After telling reporters in no uncertain terms that his conference would be leaving Albany, not to return until next week, Senate Democratic Conference Leader John Sampson and his fellow majority members did not go home.
CLARENCE, N.Y. — In early June, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo joined forces with Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, and declared in no uncertain terms that he would do whatever he could to help unseat six Republican members of New York's congressional delegation in next year's midterm electionIn early June, Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo joined forces with Nancy Pelosi, the House Democratic leader, and declared in no uncertain terms that he would do whatever he could to help unseat six Republican members of New York's congressional delegation in next year's midterm electionin no uncertain terms that he would do whatever he could to help unseat six Republican members of New York's congressional delegation in next year's midterm electionin next year's midterm elections.
State GOP spokesman Alex Carey insisted to me in no uncertain terms that Mullen and Cox never discussed the possibility of Mullen running for governor, although he did confirm the two spoke several weeks ago.
Within hours — minutes even — of the announcement of the shock BBC exit poll at 10 pm on May 7, Ed Miliband was being informed in no uncertain terms why he had done so badly by an army of observers, critics and supposed party comrades.
However, he was left red - faced when having whispered something in her ear, she turned around and, in her loudest voice, told him in no uncertain terms that she did NOT want to go to his office for a drink.
Today's damning report by the home affairs committee informs the prime minister in no uncertain terms that she doesn't have the time or capacity to set up a registration system for existing EU nationals, let alone one for them and then a second for new arrivals.
So he's technically not defecting from the party's designee, Rick Lazio, although he did tell me in no uncertain terms:
Last week, the Assembly Democrats again passed a stand - alone version of the DREAM Act, and Speaker Carl Heastie said in no uncertain terms that he does not believe these two otherwise unrelated issues should be linked.
It is a de facto slap in the face to the electorate, who so recently made it clear, in no uncertain terms, that they did not think highly of the Lib Dem performance in government.
«It is clear to me in no uncertain terms that the districts re feeling an enormous amount of pressure,» said Tisch «They simply can't do this by November 15th».
«Regrettably,» he says, «I did not do it to her satisfaction, and she told me so in no uncertain terms
This is sated in no uncertain terms in the DLC's description, but I don't think I really prepared myself for it.
I wish Stoller had been more willing to simply throw us full bore into the train wreck that is Aldous's life — you know, like This Is Spinal Tap did with its horrifying rock star idiots we couldn't look away from — but I'm struck with a terrible certainty that Greek believes that it needs to spell out, in no uncertain terms, a cautionary tale about how the «glamorous life» ain't so glamorous and «ordinary life» as lived by us mere mortals is far better.
We've decided to call what your son did «uncooperative behavior» — and we'll point out to him in no uncertain terms that he won't be very popular with his friends if he keeps acting this way!»
And if this tactic doesn't work and the professional is told in no uncertain terms that jumping is the only acceptable option, then he or she has two choices: Either they resign and get another job where their role as a professional is properly valued; or they agree to go ahead, but only after having expressed quite clearly in writing that jumping is against their best advice.
He feels lucky to have strong parents in the school, who «tell us in no uncertain terms, «We want you to do whatever you can do to make my child live and work independently».»
But most of the time it's the writer telling me in no uncertain terms I need an agent or need to publish in traditional publishing as they did.
When I wrote Ingrid Newkirk to ask her how, as an animal rights organization, PETA could oppose non-lethal programs for feral cats in shelters, and why her organization advocates that they be rounded up and killed, Newkirk wrote back that PETA is not an animal rights organization, stating in no uncertain terms: «We do not advocate «right to life» for animals.»
They don't see it until a full out dog fight starts or a group of kids are told in no uncertain terms by an annoyed dog that they've crossed the line.
«There was this manifesto with the Black Arts Movement that you did work that reflected the beauty of that community in no uncertain terms,» she says, referring to a group that coalesced in the 1960s to promote social and political engagement in art and literature.
Ask the Minister for Arts and he'll tell you in no uncertain terms what he thinks of the «infuriating» work, which he doesn't even class as artistic.
But I never quit either, even when I was told in no uncertain terms by certain elders, that it would be wiser if I did so.
Even the IPCC does not concur, stating that the «Current datasets indicate no significant observed trends in global tropical cyclone frequency over the past century and it remains uncertain whether any reported long - term increases in tropical cyclone frequency are robust.»
HOWEVER if you look at the long term ACE data, which is admittedly uncertain, in DOES look a bit like the AMO, with a lot of noise.
It didn't matter if you said something that supported or opposed his point of view, he judged it on the merits and if it was a dumb idea, he'd tell you so, in no uncertain terms.
It takes a lot to turn the English * to hate but, when they do, they express it in no uncertain terms.
What particular insight do you have for stating in no uncertain terms «that was why it was excluded»?
Or they can allow people to do whatever they want for their waterfront properties but tell them in no uncertain terms that they are on their own when the waters rise.
Why does it fall on Gavin who has already in no uncertain terms denied he made any such statement and already provided evidence he holds no such position to provide even further evidence he didn't say it?
I did so after the Law Society of British Columbia (LSBC) President, Jan Lindsay, boldly pronounced that, in no uncertain terms, BC lawyers are prohibited from using US - based cloud computing providers.
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