Sentences with phrase «in no uncertain terms not»

Kaloyeros told a reporter: «We were instructed in no uncertain terms not to comment on the inquiry from down South with the threat of jail which is being interpreted as we are the target of an investigation.»

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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.
It also included assurance that such disrespect for customers was not consistent with the company's customer service policy, and that the offending employee had been advised of this fact in no uncertain terms.
Not simply because of the violence, but because the racist ideology at the center of the protests is wrong and must be condemned in no uncertain terms.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has told Wall Streeters in no uncertain terms to face reality: He won't be the nominee, Politico's Ben White says.
In an uncertain world, committing long - term capital in exchange for an illiquidity premium and a predictable return that — while not shooting out the lights — should at least be highly respectable, has a lot to be said for iIn an uncertain world, committing long - term capital in exchange for an illiquidity premium and a predictable return that — while not shooting out the lights — should at least be highly respectable, has a lot to be said for iin exchange for an illiquidity premium and a predictable return that — while not shooting out the lights — should at least be highly respectable, has a lot to be said for it.
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.
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.
Astonishingly, Isaiah declares in no uncertain terms, that they are simply «not your thoughts».
She tells him, in no uncertain terms, that she feels nothing for the tribulations of the damned and can not be harmed in any way by them or by the destructive agents of the place that contains them (Inf.
The Hebrew terms denoting compassion — noun, verb, and adjective from a root rhm of uncertain original meaning — appear not uncommonly through the prophetic books, and sometimes in conjunction with the root denoting love, «hb.
Even accepting this presumably lesser view, complications are not yet at an end; for it was freely recognized by Hebrew writers that this theory was threadbare; we are told in no uncertain terms that the nation was not of common ancestry.
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.
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.»
She flagged this up to her supervisor, a psychiatrist, who told her in no uncertain terms to leave the subject of abortion well alone; that the woman who mentioned abortion in the first place was not experiencing flashbacks but merely a psychotic reaction to the medication she was on.
First of all, and foremost: If «Jesus» had really appeared to Ms. Baxter, He would have told her in no uncertain terms to use His real, given Name of Y «shua, and then He would have told her to tell the world to be Torah observant — not given her a trip to heaven and hell so she could tell the world the «truth».
In no uncertain terms he told me not to push my lifestyle onto him — it was a wake up call.
As a Georgia transplant out in the Tucson desert, I can tell you in no uncertain terms that unless you've had a peach that was tree - ripened, you ain't had a decent peach.
Letting the management and team know in no uncertain terms how the fans feel doesn't have to be a bad thing.
I think Alex also is more injury prone compared to the 2 players but I will in no uncertain terms say that he has failed to fulfill his potential — however I would not sell him unless we find a top quality replacement.
to me we are just watching the inevitable consequences of a bursting football bubble which is what AFC (Arsenal Financial Corporation) has become under the Franco American alliance... to be honest its lasted longer than I expected as the signs of a Ponzi club were visible 5 years ago but somehow the 4th place zombie fans kept the thing going longer than I expected but the bust is, consequently, even more worrisome for the long term health of the club... obviously Wenger should have gone 5 years back but that was not in the interest of the vulture owner... next steps are uncertain but I hope fans show their disgust by not showing up to the emirates next game
Despite raising their bid from an initial # 25m to # 40m, Man Utd have failed to make Tottenham budge for the England international, as they have reiterated in no uncertain terms throughout that he simply isn't for sale.
Despite finishing the 2016/17 season as top scorer as Chelsea cruised to the Premier League title, Costa looked destined to leave Stamford Bridge after he was told in no uncertain terms by Antonio Conte that would not be part of the manager's plans moving forward.
Lee Dixon reminded people at the opening night of 1989 the movie that in his first North London derby Tony Adams pinned him up against the wall by his throat and let him know in no uncertain terms that «we can not lose this».
Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny has not exactly welcomed new employee David Ospina to Emirates with open arms telling him in no uncertain terms that the...
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!
That means in no uncertain terms, that the child would not have survived EVEN IN THE HOSPITAin no uncertain terms, that the child would not have survived EVEN IN THE HOSPITAIN THE HOSPITAL.
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.
Paddy Ashown expressed his displeasure in no uncertain terms and Vince Cable suspected that the former president «would not be seen as a very credible leader» any time soon.
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.
Thompson, a Buffalo Democrat, told me in no uncertain terms that he's not going to leave his colleague, Sen. Bill Stachowski, «out to dry like that» when it comes to balking on the revenue bill, which leaves at least two solid «no» votes until the Assembly decides to deal on this issue.
During a trip upstate yesterday (on official AG business, not campaigning), Cuomo said in no uncertain terms that this was «not a session to be proud of.»
«The Commons authorities were told in no uncertain terms that Cronus was staying, as he is government business and this is not a Commons matter,» said the source.
Cox was singing a very different tune this afternoon, telling reporters in no uncertain terms that Levy has reached the end of the road, adding: «I have talked to him and he will not be running on a third party line.»
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.
Ms May's attack on the Act comes just two weeks after Nick Clegg told Liberal Democrats in no uncertain terms that it would not be scrapped.
James was told in no uncertain terms that many county Democratic leaders who are Cuomo supporters wouldn't back her nomination for AG if she accepted the WFP endorsement, particularly before next week's Democratic Party nominating convention.
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:
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 can not condone such statements, and we condemn them in no uncertain terms as unbefitting of an envoy and holder of a high privileged diplomatic office.
The vision of Roman Catholic officials biffing their way through the opposition is not one usually associated with an organisation that has been told, in no uncertain terms, that the meek will inherit the earth.
I just got off the phone with Sen. Ruben Diaz Sr., which is more or less like talking to Senate Majority Leader Pedro Espada Jr. because the two Bronx Democrats are that close, and he told me in no uncertain terms that Espada has had a change of heart and will be in Albany within the hour — if not sooner.
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.
Without prejudice to Awulaemo and the noble Nzema Maanle Council, we wish to point it out in no uncertain terms that such actions by some members of the Nzema Maanle Council makes the Council part of the problems confronting Nzema, if not the real problem bedevilling Nzemaland.
Is it not time that we said in no uncertain terms to the Chinese that if they wish to be accepted as a decent nation, they should stop supporting violent regimes such as Mugabe's?
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.
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