Sentences with phrase «unambiguous terms»

I.e., the more unambiguous the terms of the agreement and the more unimpeachable the evidence that the parties agreed to them the better.
Thank you once again for explaining IR related processes in most unambiguous terms.
Apparently, the Court was aware of a line of cases assigning ambiguous meanings to unambiguous terms which the counsel for Leonard was not privy.
She stated in unambiguous terms the doctrine that wealth is created by maximizing the freedom of individuals to exploit economic opportunities.
Even Christology of Jesus as the liberator has to deal with the question of power in liberation process in a clear and unambiguous terms.
In unambiguous terms, the report said that we boldly confess Christ alone as Savior and Lord.
Even the Oxford English Dictionary lends support; «man,» as a generic term, is designated a literary or proverbial usage rather than a colloquial one, in light of the increased use of the unambiguous terms «body,» «person,» «one,» «folk» and «people.»
Finally we want to reiterate our stand in clear and unambiguous terms that as far as we are concerned i.e. the Traditional NDC Group, until the National Executive Committee of the NDC comes out to pronounce a verdict on the petitions and ordering for a re-run of the elections or certifying a Parliamentary Candidate for the Ningo Prampram Constituency, we will consider whoever parade himself / herself as the NDC's candidate an imposter and treat him / her with the utmost contempt it deserves.
If the US has evidence of Russian involvement it should set this out in clear and unambiguous terms, as it has done in the past with China, Iran and North Korea.
In unambiguous terms, we are genetically wired to eat simple, unprocessed foods, and to expend a fair amount of energy in that process (walk, run, life, carry, dance!).
Their regulations require full disclosure to the consumer regarding the benefit to the charity when donations are raised through a consumer purchase on all packaging, advertising and promotional materials in clear and unambiguous terms.
One of those unambiguous terms is «tax».
In an ideal world, the terms of all business dealings with customers and suppliers would be clearly set out in written contracts, using express and unambiguous terms.
It is insisted that, while the Constitution gives to Congress, in specific and unambiguous terms, the power to tax and spend, the power is subject to limitations which do not find their origin in any express provision of the Constitution and to which other expressly delegated powers are not subject.
It's important that a tax analyst writes his objectives in unambiguous terms.
To ensure that enforcement actions are justifiable and defensible, it's critical that the Code's obligations be expressed in clear, specific, and unambiguous terms.
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