Sentences with phrase «called in no uncertain terms»

In a speech late last year in Paris at the Sorbonne, he called in no uncertain terms for a carbon tax.
Publishers Weekly recently said, «Men's Health writer O'Connell (LL Cool J's Platinum Workout) delivers a smart, personally inspired health wakeup call in no uncertain terms: our excessive consumption of carbohydrates is killing us and wrecking our health - care system.»
Walker also called in no uncertain terms for an end to any requirements for Common Core State Standards in Wisconsin schools, for which he received a standing ovation from legislative Republicans.

Not exact matches

steve: i say there are theologians and biblical scholars on both sides, and you say «the bible in no uncertain terms calls homosexuality sin»... how circular is that?
In no uncertain terms he told me not to push my lifestyle onto him — it was a wake up call.
Word flew around over the weekend that Michigan was targeting a quarterback committed to another Big Ten school; OSU pledge Joe Burrow told 247's Bill Kurelic that he got a phone call from Jim Harbaugh, but said in no uncertain terms that he's fully committed to the Buckeyes ($).
At a press conference, s representative of the Council condemned in no uncertain terms the lynching of the army officer on Monday at Denkyira - Obuasi and called on all resident of Denkyira to clad themselves in black attire on the day.
We the CONCERNED YOUTH OF KROBO LAND, condemn in no uncertain terms a statement released in the name of some invisible handful of youth calling themselves «Organized Youth of Krobo» against Hon. Atta Akyea, the Member of Parliament for Abuakwa South.
People briefed on the call told the New York Times that Clinton responded in no uncertain terms that she is not interested in the mayor's office, and will not be running.
We would, therefore, like to use this medium to call on all women groups, the minister of Gender and Social Protection, Mrs Oye Lithur, the speaker of parliament, women's wing in parliament, all women of all political parties, Women Rev. ministers, Queen mothers and all women including that of Kennedy Agyapong, stakeholders concern to condemned in no uncertain terms the excessive use of language by the honorable member of parliament against the woman.
And then she denigrated the Chancellor's cherished Northern Powerhouse in no uncertain terms - in that she called for a «plan to help not one or even two of our great regional cities but every single one of them».
He calls on teachers and schools, in no uncertain terms, to abandon ever - changing «fads, programs, and innovations,» and zero in on what he calls the «three essential elements» of high - quality schooling: coherent curriculum, effective whole - class instruction, and purposeful reading and writing.
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!»
In no uncertain terms I was told «you should have had someone call us.»
A Climate Change State of the Union (World), if you will, where Obama gets on TV, tells the nation what is what in no uncertain terms and calls out the lies and liars before ceding the floor to a series of scientists to make this all very unambiguous to the nation.
This is an extremely pernicious position to take and he should be called on the carpet in no uncertain terms.
Given that the example we've been handed should never happen in real life, as Experts shouldn't hand Policy - Makers «predecided» reports with only terms the Policy - Makers could call irreducibly uncertain, it's not so much of an assumption as a life experience.
So far, my calls for regulation have gone unheeded in Ontario (and I was told in no uncertain terms by a Bencher that he, at least, felt this situation should not change.)
Speak out and call your representative now telling them to reject this disastrous bill in no uncertain terms.
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