Our commitment to creating honest and
unambiguous relationships between consumers and corporations and empowering conscious consumer choice.
«The size of the hypoxic zone and nitrogen loading from the river is
an unambiguous relationship,» said Turner.
Not exact matches
Seemingly
unambiguous genetic goals — like trying to make people more intelligent — not only involve millions of genes, raising the specter of easy error, but might involve conditional
relationships: For instance, our intelligence might be tied to memory in ways we can't yet decode, so trying to improve one ability might inadvertently impede the other.
Full of bright primary colors, punny chapter breaks, all manner of meta - winks and other strenuous bits of Godardian business, the movie draws an
unambiguous parallel between the disintegration of their
relationship and the loss of Godard's filmmaking mojo as he is swallowed whole by his own surly, disagreeable post -»60s obscurantism.
This is ironic in light of the complaints of sovereignty over-reach by the EU made repeatedly by the UK: here is an EU Treaty provision that clearly leaves to the Member State the framework of any future
relationship, and here the UK government is incapable of giving clear,
unambiguous signals to the EU as to what it wants.
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.