Sentences with phrase «as unequivocal»

But all those stacks of logs are not as unequivocal as they might seem.
About as unequivocal a prediction of monotonic warming as could be imagined.
Could it be because that period is centered on the» 70's, when the RECORD (according to contemporaneous reporting) Arctic ice and unusual cold worldwide was being cited as unequivocal evidence of an impending ice age.
ERS & ICESat data continue to provide some evidential support for the «Antarctica not losing ice» position which remains strongly a myth when presented as unequivocal fact, and doubly so when the mythical Antarctica ice balance is then presented as some natural global thermometer.
That is why pragmatic forward progress towards a global policy should be viewed as an unequivocal positive.
I'm going to have to raise the volume on what Jeff Huggins, in particular, has raised this last seven months: the media is NOT, NOT, NOT doing its job (not pointing at you, Andy) by focusing this issue as an unequivocal priority.
It stands as an unequivocal alternative to individualism and indifference,» Macel said in a statement.
It stands as an unequivocal alternative to individualism and indifference.»
Taking its title from a 2002 book by theorist Miranda Joseph, the exhibition draws on Joseph's questioning of the term «community», which is nearly always invoked as an unequivocal good with romantic or nostalgic connotations.
These amenities help the hotel rank among the world's most exclusive resorts in the Kempinski network and ensure its position as the unequivocal leader in Slovakia's luxury hotel market.
On this one I can't be as unequivocal.
Chicago officials are hailing their mandatory summer school program as an unequivocal success, but a closer look suggests a less glowing picture than the one the school district has put forward.
Though straight - arrow Dick can be counted as an unequivocal success story, he's also an unavoidable reminder of where Batman went wrong with Jason.
There have been very winners since Schindler's List that were as unequivocal.
Therefore, the presence of shock features in quartz should not be taken as unequivocal evidence for an extraterrestrial impact.
That's about as unequivocal as you can get.
Nevertheless, Metz's statements on this point are not quite as unequivocal as 5611e's.
Their utterances are then treated as unequivocal political statements by people outside the conversation.

Not exact matches

«The Commission has manifestly breached its duty to provide a clear and unequivocal statement of reasons in its decision, in relying simultaneously on grossly divergent factual scenarios, in contradicting itself as to the source of the rule that Ireland is said to have breached, and in suggesting that Ireland granted aid in relation to profits taxable in other jurisdictions,» the statement said.
Yet the measured and thoughtful Lechem is unequivocal about his organization's status as an agent of change.
As civil and empathetic as this letter is, the demand is frank and unequivocal; its manner improves Albany Ladder's chances of success if litigation is called for lateAs civil and empathetic as this letter is, the demand is frank and unequivocal; its manner improves Albany Ladder's chances of success if litigation is called for lateas this letter is, the demand is frank and unequivocal; its manner improves Albany Ladder's chances of success if litigation is called for later.
The EURO currency succumbed to the unequivocal dovish stance of President Draghi as he maintained that risk in Europe remains elevated.
Reuters: Pope Benedict's third book on Jesus reaffirms doctrine of his virgin birth Pope Benedict published the last part of his trilogy on the life of Jesus on Tuesday, delivering an early childhood narrative which strongly reaffirms the doctrine of the virgin birth as an «unequivocal» truth of faith.
What is amazing to me as I read columns like this and stories that are sympathetic to killing disabled children and / or support eugenic infanticide, is that we once understood such acts of murder to be an unequivocal evil.
His support for the poor was unequivocal, but he did not champion social programs such as wealth redistribution or guaranteed incomes.
Proponents of the movement to excommunicate Kerry point out that abortion differs from such issues as just war and capitol punishment in that Catholic teaching on the issue is unequivocal.
One aspect I absolutely admire about Hinduism is that they do not shove their version of truth on the others as «the absolute unequivocal truth you better follow, or else -».
The signatories declared themselves to be in solidarity in their unequivocal support of the dignity and right to life of every human person, marriage between a man and a woman as divinely ordained and the foundation of civil society, and religious liberty as an essential component of human freedom.
He wants the old ways resumed, as giving a baby a Christian name constitutes «an unequivocal sign that the Holy Spirit gives a rebirth to people in the womb of the Church.»
The third of Matthew's six antitheses (Mt 5:31 - 32) contrasts the Mosaic law of divorce with Jesus» unequivocal condemnation of divorce and remarriage as amounting to adultery.
But, unless you have access to some «absolute / unequivocal * proof * that I'm not aware of, respectfully, your postings are coming across «as if» you * know * * absolute truth.
The starting point of Holloway's theology is quite explicitly an unequivocal acceptance of what is revealed, as defined by the Catholic Church, and a deep respect for the accumulated tradition of Catholic thought.
Underwood's focus on prophetic inquiry as opposed to more catechetical modes of learning has not taken hold in these years when the conservative churches have been growing, in part because they proclaim an unequivocal, no - nonsense gospel.
Where this clashes with scientific evidence, the latter is always secondary to the former and his message, although often cloaked in scientific jargon, is simple and unequivocal; indeed one of his favourite lecture topics is «Why, as a Geologist, I Believe in Noah's Flood».
But in one area, our position is unequivocal - in our commitment to the Gospel, as we understand it, and the task of world evangelization.
Moreover, Cobb is no less unequivocal in specifying that the same dynamic applies to the relation between God and Jesus as between God and any other person.
Not only does the love commandment have a bearing on property as well as every other social issue, but in unequivocal terms he denounced some tendencies still very prevalent in modern economic life.2
The pervasive ethical emphasis of radicals such as Herbert Braun and William Hamilton is to be contrasted to Altizer's unequivocal call for a suspension of the ethical.
of faith, as well as the patriotism, allow King to frame his unequivocal «no» to racial injustice with a larger «yes.»
Some highlights of this collection are Khaled Abou El Fadl's eloquent explication of the complexities and restraints behind implementation of the death penalty under Islamic law; an interesting intersection between Fadl's discussion of reticence in the use of the death penalty and David Novak's review of capital cases in Jewish tradition; Stanley Hauerwas's unequivocal claim that the cross is justice (negatively in terms of Jesus» execution according to human law and positively in terms of the ultimate meaning of the cross as mercy and forgiveness); and, conversely, the claim by Beth Wilkinson, prosecutor in the Timothy McVeigh case, that «Even as a Christian, I felt nothing for Mr. McVeigh.»
«I am heartened by the clear, unequivocal condemnation of this disrespectful, disgraceful act that has come from American religious leaders of all faiths... as well as secular U.S. leaders and opinion makers,» she said.
That document issued an unequivocal affirmation of moral truth as an objective reality.
The first is an unequivocal, even stirring affirmation of the biblical creation - faith, the faith in the absolute sovereignty of God as Creator and Sustainer of the life, the time, and the total environment of man.
To cite one simple instance of Holloway's thought being - as one would naturally expect - more explicit and refined than Maximus», Holloway has an unequivocal definition of the difference between matter and spirit.
«As a pro-life voter, I never intended my participation to imply unequivocal endorsement, and the DNC knew that and were fine with that.
From his days as a roving restaurateur to his current work leading PR clients to extensive accolades and booming business, Jeffrey Yarbrough has achieved unequivocal success in all aspects of the hospitality industry.
But as well - intended as Jenkins» words may have been, they fell short of the unequivocal standard Kaepernick set when he spoke about his actions and said, «I am not going to stand up to show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people and people of color.»
Arsenal has been unequivocal as to the way the club will be run.
As reported by the Evening Standard this week, our manager was unequivocal with his reply when asked by the press while on tour in China about the striker.
Pretty unequivocal stuff really, although it does not mean that Hummels will be signing for them this summer as he has also used Twitter to blast rumours this week that he had promised to join United.
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