Sentences with phrase «in unambiguous terms»

It's important that a tax analyst writes his objectives in unambiguous terms.
The NCSE proudly announced the appointment of «leading - climate - change - expert» Peter Gleick to their board of directors in unambiguous terms:
In unambiguous terms, we are genetically wired to eat simple, unprocessed foods, and to expend a fair amount of energy in that process (walk, run, life, carry, dance!).
She stated in unambiguous terms the doctrine that wealth is created by maximizing the freedom of individuals to exploit economic opportunities.
Certainly Humanae Vitae condemned contraception in unambiguous terms.
In unambiguous terms, the report said that we boldly confess Christ alone as Savior and Lord.

Not exact matches

But when Danielle Morrill and I agree on the terms, it was unambiguous that I expected the notes to convert in the pre-money.
Even Christology of Jesus as the liberator has to deal with the question of power in liberation process in a clear and unambiguous terms.
Even the Oxford English Dictionary lends support; «man,» as a generic term, is designated a literary or proverbial usage rather than a colloquial one, in light of the increased use of the unambiguous terms «body,» «person,» «one,» «folk» and «people.»
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Furthermore, with a number of certification schemes, and international variations in the definition of «organic», there is no single unambiguous meaning for the term.
The results were clear - cut and unambiguous: the aroused females did not show any particular preference for large males and mated as if randomly, leading the authors to conclude that once sexually aroused, females have no preference in terms of mates.
Thank you once again for explaining IR related processes in most unambiguous terms.
The real trick is to engage in planning that results in an effective lesson plan that by definition is clear, unambiguous, and communicates clearly what is supposed to take place in terms of reaching a specific objective with your students.
2) Likewise, the fact that some kid with a cap - gun is not a «gunslinger» does not render the term unambiguous, nor that many (both contemporaneously and historically) might dispute whether that term, or some other synonym or overlapping category, might better apply to some specific armed individual in the Old West.
Their regulations require full disclosure to the consumer regarding the benefit to the charity when donations are raised through a consumer purchase on all packaging, advertising and promotional materials in clear and unambiguous terms.
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.
We have seen short - term pauses and even short - term reversals in global temperature rise in the past century, against the backdrop of an unambiguous long term warming trend.
In my view, the purpose of the rules would be frustrated if a party was free to accept an offer, clear and unambiguous on its face, and then move to invoke the Court's discretion to add or vary terms to substantially rewrite the agreement reached by the parties.
If the notice of the change provided by the employer is clear and unambiguous that the terms of the employee's employment contract will change at a set date in the future, and the length of notice is reasonable, then that notice should be sufficient to prevent the employer from claiming constructive dismissal.
With respect to the first argument, the Court found that the term «Probationary Period», while undefined in the fifth employment contract, was unambiguous when read in the context of the employment relationship and how it was defined in the fourth employment contract.
It is insisted that, while the Constitution gives to Congress, in specific and unambiguous terms, the power to tax and spend, the power is subject to limitations which do not find their origin in any express provision of the Constitution and to which other expressly delegated powers are not subject.
In dissent, Justice Nordheimer held that the wording of the exception was unambiguous and by its plain terms, it applied to this situation.
Avenues for meaningful legal redress start with (1) clear, public, and unambiguous commitments that, if breached, would subject social media platforms to unfair advertising, competition, or other legal claims with real remedies; and (2) elimination of tricky terms - of - service provisions that make it impossible for a user to ever hold the service accountable in court.
The terms of reference set by the Attorney - General were unambiguous in directing examination of matters affecting «the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families».
In this case, the court found that the terms of the court order were clear and unambiguous.
The parents are in unambiguous agreement regarding the circumstances that will trigger the right of first refusal, and where the childminding will take place (such as in the residential or nonresidential parent's home if in the nature of and in lieu of short - term babysitting).
REALTORS ® serving on the Professional Standards Committee have labored to ensure that the Code is a living document that protects the sellers, buyers, landlords, tenants, and others who place their trust in REALTORS ®; that the Code's obligations are phrased in clear, objective, and unambiguous terms, and that the Code remains relevant and meaningful in the constantly changing real estate environment.
On that issue, the court granted summary judgment to VHT, saying its use of the term «specific» in the phrase, «Content is made available to clients for property specific marketing purposes only,» was unambiguous.
North40RE Realty, LLC v. Bishop (2 A.D. 3d 1184)- City Court's dismissal of broker's complaint reversed on appeal to County Court affirmed by Appellate Division; reversal is appropriate where there has been a deviation from substantive law which renders the determination clearly erroneous; broker entitled to commission under clear and unambiguous terms of exclusive buyer broker agreement; buyer refused to allow broker any involvement in the purchase negotiations because seller refused to deal with brokers
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