Sentences with phrase «in no uncertain terms about»

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.
Ramsey has spoken out in no uncertain terms about being played on the wings and Wilshere has made his comments about wanting to be wanted by Arsenal.
Those voters seem much less likely than swing voters in the south of England to be attracted to spending - cap politics, and predictably the «Yes» camp has already seized the opportunity to remind those swing Scottish voters in no uncertain terms about the extent of spending cuts (heavily directed on benefits to the working poor and unemployed) that staying in the UK might be expected to entail if George Osborne's plans were implemented.
It has become more important than ever for scientists, their allies, and public officials to speak out in no uncertain terms about the risks we face under a business as usual scenario.

Not exact matches

Pay has failed to accelerate in part because many Americans are still uncertain about the economy's long - term health, said Mike Schenk, a senior economist at the Credit Union National Association.
Peter: I'm bearish on the dollar in the short - term but considering the moves it has had, I'm definitely more uncertain about the very short - term move.
I told him in no uncertain terms what I thought of people who can be very hard on others and talk big about a dangerous life and so on, and then collapse under the slightest test of endurance.
At the ontological level, the level of efficient causality, divine persuasion is not operative; «forbearance would mean non-existence...» But once humanity is created and God resolves to relate himself to humankind in terms of persuasion and not coercion, God «would have to be uncertain about a number of details of the future... and in some respects unable to accomplish his will at all.»
Despite the NFL's overwhelming success, pro football's future is uncertain due to the growing undercurrent of concern about head trauma and the long - term effects of concussions caused by the sport (and yes, a $ 765M settlement is still an undercurrent in a multi-billion-dollar business).
I was told in no uncertain terms that my discussions with people outside my division about the missteps of my inexperienced manager made things «difficult» inside my division.
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!
The current New York City comptroller confronts questions about his long - lingering fund - raising scandal, dismissing it in no uncertain terms: «This witch hunt that's been going on for years now has netted no witch,» he says.
We conducted a third - party survey, and many of you told us in no uncertain terms that you know — and care about — us as «Fred Hutch.»
On more traditional dating sites this would never work of course, but on a site that is superficial in nature (this isn't about finding love, after all) we feel that letting the users state from the start what they're looking for in clear, uncertain terms can only be a good thing.
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.
Each review ends with a parting thought from the critic that sums up the main bulk of the preceding work, both for good and bad, and will tell you in no uncertain terms if what you're reading about is worth your time.
Speaking to Polygon, Spencer stated in no uncertain terms that his interest in the new role was all about putting the games first and foremost on the platform.
Michael Rosenfeld, a New York dealer, said in the article, «Up until about five years ago, when curators came to us, they were really only interested in narrative works that showed the black experience so they could demonstrate in no uncertain terms to their visitors that they were committed to representing black America.»
«Up until about five years ago, when curators came to us, they were really only interested in narrative works that showed the black experience so they could demonstrate in no uncertain terms to their visitors that they were committed to representing black America,» said the New York dealer Michael Rosenfeld, who has shown work from black artists and their estates for decades.
In one of his «Climategate» emails dated July 5, 2005, Jones was quite explicit about his decision to withhold the truth from the public: «The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 199In one of his «Climategate» emails dated July 5, 2005, Jones was quite explicit about his decision to withhold the truth from the public: «The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 199in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 1998.
Hansen has stated in no uncertain terms that we should not go above interim peak temperatures of about 1 C, and then only for a short time period.
While some people may still like to talk about the war between cyclists, pedestrians and motorists, the video below — created by environmental transport non-profit Embarq — emphasizes in no uncertain terms that a holistic, people - centric approach to planning can be good for everyone, even motorists.
While some are quite blatant about it, telling their kids in no uncertain terms how terrible their other parent is, often this kind of negativity is much more subtle.
The sliding scale in fact did not apply in our board area, and I was told in no uncertain terms to keep my mouth shut about what I had learned.
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