Sentences with phrase «make unequivocal»

[4] Based on the latest science, the IPCC is this year expected to make an unequivocal case for even faster, steeper emissions reductions, in order to stand any chance of keeping global warming below 2 °C.
On the Today programme, Miliband said he would like to see Jeremy Corbyn make an unequivocal case for the EU in his big speech this Thursday.
David Cameron has made an unequivocal call for greater political freedom in China, in a speech delivered to students in Beijing.
Along these lines, an attendee commented, «Has the HMS administration made an unequivocal statement in support of the postdoc office?»
The scientists compared their recordings to other bio-duck calls that have been collected over the years, some from recorders mounted at the bottom of the sea, making an unequivocal match, they report online today in Biology Letters.
Changing your mindset means that you have made the unequivocal decision that you will improve your health, which may include weight loss and ultimately weight management, no matter what it takes.
It is never made unequivocal that either of these are in fact the offspring of the pair, but the framing of the opening funeral in one scene, and later, the way MacBeth applies war paint to the boy - soldier, firm but delicate, laced with unspoken pride, seems to imply such.
What has been made unequivocal, however, is that developers who aren't told what to do can build something far more interesting than a publisher's best shots at success.
Uncritical public acceptance of wind industry spin began to change after the 2011 senate inquiry into the impacts of wind farms, chaired by Greens senator Rachel Siewert made the unequivocal recommendation that «the Commonwealth Government initiate as a matter of priority thorough, adequately resourced epidemiological and laboratory studies of possible effects of wind farms on human health.»
Each witness denied agreement with the statement, but none made an unequivocal statement about the dangers posed by climate change impacts.
To suggest otherwise is harmful to everyone involved, so we will only offer our services to consumers who have shopped with a business that has made an unequivocal commitment by signing a contract of membership.
It also reigns supreme with its selfie camera, making it our unequivocal winner.
This avoids mixed messages and makes it unequivocal what you and your spouse agree on.
The above extract from Prime Minister Rudd's Apology to the Stolen Generations makes unequivocal the Government's commitment to early childhood education for remote Indigenous children.
Significantly, the Country Rapporteur noted in her comments that the government could have made it unequivocal that the RDA would apply to the operation of the NTA, as they had done in relation to social security legislation under section 4 of the Social Security Legislation Amendment (Newly arrived resident's waiting periods and other measures) Act 1997.
The logic of turning to a team that brings expertise in every field of real estate to a customer's dining room table makes unequivocal sense to me.

Not exact matches

«Although we do not aim to make any political endorsements with this letter, we do express our unequivocal stance against the xenophobia, sexism, racism, and other forms of bigotry that you have actively and implicitly endorsed in your campaign.»
News of this unified and unequivocal position is also making the rounds on stock analyst and business websites.
These have made no determined effort to examine the unequivocal evidence that he exists»
These have made no determined effort to examine the unequivocal evidence that he exists through the creation or by the Bible.
Mainline Protestants, among others, would make a similarly unequivocal moral claim about racism.
The distinction between ethical principles, on the one hand, and ancient taboos and cultic rules, on the other, may have been tentatively and provisionally made by some Pharisees, but in Jesus it took on unequivocal and uncompromising character.
Hence the unequivocal separation between ethical principles and ancient taboos was made.
Christians committed to historic, biblical doctrine on sexuality should be disposed to approve of efforts to make orthodoxy clear, unequivocal, and pastoral.
For government to discriminate against religious conduct» and make it the subject of heightened government regulation» would run afoul of the constitutional principles at the heart of America's founding and undermine liberalism's unequivocal commitment to religious autonomy....
I agree — Wengers own mutterings re Chambers able to play CDM, Arteta made captain and the reiteration about JW's long term position being a deep - lying MF seems to be fairly unequivocal evidence to me at least that no «beast» (as people like to say on here) is turning up this season.
I can honestly say I didn't make contact with benteke today and IF there was slight contact I did nt impede him and certainly didn't feel there was enough to award a penalty in the 96th min... If a penalty is awarded that late it has to be unequivocal, I waited over an hour to speak with the officials and in fairness to Andre Marriner he said he didn't think it was a penalty but he trusted his linesman that much he awarded it.
The comments made in a NY1 interview this morning were the most unequivocal to date that Cuomo wants to keep Hochul on his statewide ticket this November.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
«If we are going to make New York a bulwark against Trumpism, Democratic State Senators must unite to show their unequivocal opposition to the racism, misogyny, xenophobia, and sharp departure from democratic norms that Trump is set to unleash.
«I want to, on behalf of the association, make the very following clear and unequivocal demands: we demand the immediate and unconditional release of all the judges abducted from about 9 pm yesterday (Friday).
«We need a clear and unequivocal statement that they will do all they can to make sure we stay in the EU single market, which is so important to the businesses and farmers up and down Wales.»
The new secretary of state for energy and climate change, Amber Rudd, has made clear her unequivocal backing for action to combat climate change and for the science behind it.
The latest version, more than a year in the making, reiterates findings that global warming is unequivocal and primarily caused by humans from the burning of fossil fuels, the clearing of forests, and the disruption of agricultural activities.
The KPJAYI could make a formal statement that acknowledges the wrongfulness of Jois» behavior and expresses an unequivocal apology to any student who was harmed by him.
Unequivocal love and the intrinsic joy that is Mahalo, the joy that I receive from making the products, to joy that I hope our customers experience when they incorporate our skin treats into their beauty rituals and beauty routines.
With this honor to his name, Biggs segued into film a short time later, debuting in the 1997 Camp Stories.In 1999, the unequivocal hit that was American Pie came along, and Biggs, portraying Jim, one of the more perpetually humiliated members of a group of four friends trying to lose their virginity by high - school graduation, made an undeniably distinct impression on critics and audiences alike.
Those few words from my son tonight, totally unsolicited and spontaneous, were the best gift he could have ever given me, and an unequivocal validation of the choices I make as a father.
That Greg and Earl (RJ Cyler) are Criterion Collection obsessives who spend most of their spare time making low - grade parodies of such unequivocal classics as Don't Look Now («Don't Look Now, Because a Creepy - Ass Dwarf is About to Kill You!!!
An independent review will outline «unequivocal, clear» measures to make the most of their skills and expertise, the Department of Education added.
For at least 25 years, the unequivocal answer has been «yes,» even though there were some initial objections from enthusiasts (and, if memory serves, in some car magazines) as the U.S. auto industry made its transition from three - point belts, to those universally unloved automated belts, to ignitions that wouldn't engage without the driver's belt buckled, to single driver's airbags, and finally to driver / front passenger airbags.
As for the first part — does it make sense to write books, whether print or electronic, anymore — to us, lovers of reading and writing, the answer is unequivocal.
But since they asked me whether or not a 529 plan makes sense with less than 10 years until college, I gave an unequivocal thumbs up.
The beauty of Roth's unequivocal message that he shared with IndexUniverse Correspondent Cinthia Murphy recently is that he manages to make Vanguard founder John Bogle's «humble arithmetic» of investing seem quite compelling.
So even though Reggie didn't deliver an unequivocal «yes,» I think it's very likely that more Wii U games will make their way to the Switch in the near future.
As he told the MoMA curator William Rubin in 1969: «My main interest has been to make what is popularly called decorative painting» — decorative being the ultimate insult in western modernism, though no bad thing in other traditions — «truly viable in unequivocal abstract terms».
It is a mission that is clear and unequivocal, and it carries no less consequence than ensuring that the vision of a philanthropist and industrialist who was generations ahead of his time be restored, revitalized, and made relevant for the good of generations to come.
Newman sought a new kind of purity in painting, and aimed for a direct and unequivocal experience of art that made greater demands on the viewer's attention and imagination than anything that had come before.
Further, he makes the classic logical error of «begging the question» or assuming the proposition as part of the «proof» when he says Given that global warming is «unequivocal», and is «very likely» due to human activities to quote the 2007 IPCC report, in addition to the obvious argument from authority.
In his abstract he says «Given that global warming is unequivocal, the null hypothesis should be that all weather events are affected by global warming...» This may not be true but it makes certain amount of sense.
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