«Advisors also need to
send unambiguous messages to both the new executive and the organization that it is the new executive and not the advisor that is in charge and driving decisions.»
«Together we can
send the unambiguous message that the women of UBC have supporters everywhere who will stand against sexual violence — that the rape chants that students at the Sauder School were participating in are deplorable and must be properly dealt with as a violation of women's human rights; that repeated sexual attacks on young women on campus are a crisis with which we should all be concerned.
There is a case for summative school ratings, which
send an unambiguous message about the quality of a school to parents who might otherwise be overwhelmed with information.
The Montreal Protocol, the world's most successful environmental treaty, has
sent an unambiguous message to upcoming climate meetings in Lima and the climate meeting in Paris next year that all countries can take meaningful climate action now.
In the days before APEC and at the event one country after
another sent an unambiguous message to Howard that they would not play his anti-Kyoto game.
Not exact matches
Relatively healthy couples like Karen and Jack can usually learn to decipher and unscramble their hidden and conflicted
messages; through practice they can learn to
send clear,
unambiguous messages which contribute to mutual empathy.
Another analysis is that it is intended that the organizations behind these hits are
unambiguous and that each hit is intended to
send a loud and clear
message to others similarly situated about who is ready, able and willing to kill you if you don't behave.
A funding formula truly aimed at closing the student - achievement gap should
send a clear and
unambiguous message to states that they should implement progressive funding systems — such as weighted - student funding systems that allocate resources on the basis of student need — which provide more money to students with greater needs.