Sentences with phrase «unambiguous statements»

That guide should contain unambiguous statements from Christian leaders explaining what message should be taken from the Crucifixion» and which messages should not, unambiguously and explicitly repudiating the charge of deicide.
It was aimed at critics of the deal known as the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement, including left - leaning politicians in Europe as well as the clamouring anti-trade civil society movement, as an «unambiguous statement» to assuage concerns over «provisions that have been the object of public debate and concerns.»
And there I find, in Article VI, the unambiguous statement that «no religious Test shall ever be required as a Qualification to any office or public Trust under the United States.»
So it was a proud moment for me this week, as a Christian, when leaders of the Catholic Church made an unambiguous statement calling for an end to the Holy Land apartheid.
This is an unambiguous statement that certain categories of people will be stripped of their rights under the Tory proposals.
In February, the SNP's leader gave a fairly unambiguous statement that the party would not vote on...
In February, the SNP's leader gave a fairly unambiguous statement that the party would not vote on issues just affecting England, such as hunting.
It is an unambiguous statement of the level of performance.
And yet a rally in bonds is not exactly an unambiguous statement about deflation.
This raises an interesting question, which is how should the IPCC (or anybody else for that matter) falsify hypothesis II and III, which although they are at least plausible, make no testable predictions, unlike hypothesis I. Has anybody made projections for future climate with an unambiguous statement of uncertainty that would allow the projections to be falisfied by the observations?
On its face, para 27 of the judgment was an unambiguous statement of the need to ensure equivalence with the system for insured drivers.

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While the Paul Newman brand had always bestowed its profits to charity, the company felt new wording was necessary to make an «unambiguous» statement.
The language for these statements must be unambiguous and use plain language (i.e. not full of legalese)
Nevertheless, it is reasonably unambiguous and this in spite of the fact that this hope is preceded a few verses earlier by a reverse statement in which the traditional view of mortal man is applied to Israel s enemies.
«Our statement was very clear and unambiguous which was to the effect that we are in court and have absolute faith and confidence in the judiciary to dispense justice without fear or favour.
He made a series of statements in a 1978 Science paper that are startling given his role as a spokesperson for science: ``... unconscious or dimly perceived finagling, doctoring, and massaging are rampant, endemic, and unavoidable in a profession [science] that awards status and power for clean and unambiguous discovery»; «unconscious manipulation of data may be a scientific norm»; «scientists are human beings rooted in cultural contexts, not automatons directed toward external truth».
The two leaders» written statement appeared unambiguous on the nuclear issue, pledging «complete denuclearization.»
«We have a solution that is very solid, very detailed and unambiguous,» co-author Frederik Simons said in a statement.
Because of the misleading statements emanating from various Australian ministers, in 2002 the European Commission's Delegation to Australia issued an unambiguous denial.
This unambiguous disclosure is in stark contrast to previous statements which confounded regulatory emissions (emissions net of credits granted for early action, contributions to technology funds, etc.) and actual emissions.
His «correcting and clarifying» statement is unambiguous in its disavowal of Solomon's and Morano's misinterpretation:
Cox J accepted the submission that, particularly in sex and race discrimination cases, which by their nature are fact sensitive and thus it is essential that all the facts are known, in the example of the employer that states under the cloak of the without prejudice rule «we do not want you because you are black», such a statement would fall within the unambiguous impropriety exception.
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