Sentences with phrase «on in no uncertain terms»

'' The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world cooled since 1998.
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 1998.
Dr. Phil Jones — CRU emails — 5th July, 2005 «The scientific community would come down on me in no uncertain terms if I said the world had cooled from 1998.

Not exact matches

, a vice-chairman on the House Financial Services Committee, has sent a blistering letter to Federal Reserve Chair Yellen telling her in no uncertain terms to stop cooperating with other central banks and insurance supervisors over global rules of conduct, at least until the new administration has given her a clear political line to follow.
In the case of Dalrymple Bay, a major longer - term expansion of capacity is uncertain given that it has been reported that investment in new capacity is contingent on an increase in the allowable user charge, whereas the Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) has proposed that user charges be lowereIn the case of Dalrymple Bay, a major longer - term expansion of capacity is uncertain given that it has been reported that investment in new capacity is contingent on an increase in the allowable user charge, whereas the Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) has proposed that user charges be lowerein new capacity is contingent on an increase in the allowable user charge, whereas the Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) has proposed that user charges be lowerein the allowable user charge, whereas the Queensland Competition Authority (QCA) has proposed that user charges be lowered.
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.
On multiple occasions He addressed them directly, telling them in no uncertain terms where they fell short: «Woe to you, teachers of the law and Pharisees, you hypocrites!
Metropolitan John voiced his critique of Orthodox fundamentalism in no uncertain terms; he also repeatedly encouraged the scholars to publish their reflections on the subject of the upcoming pan-Orthodox Council.
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?
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.
George Will zeroes in on the cause in no uncertain terms: «Karl Marx, who had a Reaganesque respect for capitalism's transforming power, got one thing right: Capitalism undermines traditional social structures and values; it is a relentless engine of change, a revolutionary inflamer of appetites, enlarger of expectations, diminisher of patience.»
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.
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.
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.
Sky Sports have reported on Tuesday morning that, with less than 48 hours of the January transfer window remaining, Derby manager Gary Rowett is looking to add another winger for his squad's Premier League promotion push, but have been told in no uncertain terms that he...
Picture the scene: the children have said in no uncertain terms that they'd rather stay at home and watch telly, read books or play games on the tablet.
The first was when a mother in a playgroup I attended told me in no uncertain terms that starting my 4 - month - old son on rice cereal would lead him to develop food allergies.
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.»
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.»
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.
Trump proclaimed victory in no uncertain terms on Saturday following a one - off bombardment in Syria that experts cast as a saber - rattling exercise in futility.
And one of the Republicans who voted «yes» on marriage in New York was approached by a major corporation who is the largest employer in his district and told in no uncertain terms that they wanted the marriage equality bill to pass.
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.
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.
Within hours — minutes even — of the announcement of the shock BBC exit poll at 10 pm on May 7, Ed Miliband was being informed in no uncertain terms why he had done so badly by an army of observers, critics and supposed party comrades.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg were warned in no uncertain terms to stay out of the way of the body deciding on MPs» pay today.
The vote in 2007 was itself an FPTP vote on the future of the Lords, rather than a preferential vote, and I remember it being couched in no uncertain terms at the time as 100 % being the obstreperous option that would result in Lords reform progressing the slowest; indeed, despite wide - ranging support in the Commons for 100 % elected Lords, the Labour government indeed made no progress whatsoever on such legislation.
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.»
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.
Last month, Gore, a Democrat, praised Bloomberg in no uncertain terms: «I get a chance to work with mayors all over this country, and mayors in lots of other countries as well,» he said, «and I know real leadership on the environment when I see it, and this is the real deal.»
A few weeks ago, after we began our series on government malfeasance in connection with the Maid of the Mist contracts, Mt. Saint Mary's told us in no uncertain terms to stop leaving the paper there.
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.
«The orthopedic community has spoken in no uncertain terms,» the society's executive director, Babette Grey, testified at an Assembly hearing on the changes held earlier this month.
This thing is unacceptable and I condemn it in no uncertain terms,» he told journalists on Thursday.
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.
«Terrorism and human - caused disasters can have strong impacts on communities because of their uncertain and long - lasting nature, resulting in long - term stress and disruption,» Watson notes.
The PI - centric model, with its dependence on individual researchers putting forth ideas in hopes of winning short - term funding, is too time - consuming, diffuse, and uncertain to produce the bold strategic advances crucial to maintaining the nation's scientific and economic competitiveness, Isaacs insisted.
In proposing a system that the United States and China might agree upon, Ramesh in no uncertain terms told U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern and Deputy National Security Adviser Michael Froman that money and technology assistance to developing countries must be part of any deal on formulating a transparent systeIn proposing a system that the United States and China might agree upon, Ramesh in no uncertain terms told U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern and Deputy National Security Adviser Michael Froman that money and technology assistance to developing countries must be part of any deal on formulating a transparent systein no uncertain terms told U.S. climate envoy Todd Stern and Deputy National Security Adviser Michael Froman that money and technology assistance to developing countries must be part of any deal on formulating a transparent system.
How much population and development growth there will be is uncertain, so Georgescu and his team set a floor and a ceiling for urbanization projections up to the year 2050 based on available data from the Maricopa Association of Governments, the regional agency in charge of long - term planning.
Guido says in no uncertain terms that we can not build super tight low energy homes using standard construction on site.
Long - term (decadal and multi-decadal) variation in total annual streamflow is largely influenced by quasi-cyclic changes in sea - surface temperatures and resulting climate conditions; the influence of climate warming on these patterns is uncertain.
Just as important, if you have firm boundaries around some types of physical intimacy, communicate that with him early on too, and in no uncertain terms.
As you'll find on other UK single parent dating sites, this site has a member charter that spells out in no uncertain terms the services that they offer.
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 thinOn 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 thinon 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.
Mildred channels her frustration into the renting of three billboards on a mostly unused stretch of road outside the town, which express her feeling in no uncertain terms.
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.
Speaking at the annual conference of the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL) in Manchester on Friday, Mr Gove said: «Head teachers and teachers have told me in no uncertain terms that the current teachers» standards are ineffective, meaningless and muddy, fluffy concepts.»
There were also differences among the Board members on what the district's responsibilities are in terms of recreational and adult activities and how these relate to overall budget priorities, with most Board Members uncertain as to their position.
In my opinion, folks need to converge on their state assembly - persons and let them know in no uncertain terms that constitutionally protected property rights such as K - 12 teacher tenure is one of the issues we elect them to safeguarIn my opinion, folks need to converge on their state assembly - persons and let them know in no uncertain terms that constitutionally protected property rights such as K - 12 teacher tenure is one of the issues we elect them to safeguarin no uncertain terms that constitutionally protected property rights such as K - 12 teacher tenure is one of the issues we elect them to safeguard.
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