Sentences with phrase «unequivocal in»

Meanwhile, Madsen was unequivocal in his opinion of the company, their practices and what the response should be, commenting:
- The Commission is more unequivocal in its approval of the position taken by the ECJ in Meca - Medina, stating that «in line with established case law, the specificity of sport will continue to be recognised, but it can not be construed so as to justify a general exemption from the application of EU law» and that «competition law and Internal Market provisions apply to sport in so far as it constitutes an economic activity».
The 2017 edition of their annual Report on the State of the Legal Market is unequivocal in its assessment of how completely the commercial legal services market has changed over the past decade.
The Court of Appeal was unequivocal in its judgment.
For one, there was the ABA's Report on the Future of Legal Services in the United States, which was unequivocal in its support for the role of technology, stating, «The profession must leverage technology and other innovations to meet the public's legal needs, especially for the underserved.»
Kerr could not say with certainty why this was so, but several of those who commented on his post were unequivocal in their explanations.
James Murray, editor of Business Green, is unequivocal in his opinion of what reports like this mean for the green economy.
In light of the government papers in a recent article here (massive US Senate document) which are unequivocal in their demonstration of full knowledge, full deployment and intention to secrecy, David Keith is of course lying through his back teeth.
While the cover is an instant classic, the article itself is just as great — clear, direct, and unequivocal in the connection between extreme weather like Superstorm Sandy and manmade global climate disruption.
But the Met Office has itself been unequivocal in its support for the belief that human activity is driving catastrophic climate change.
I am the only candidate who has been unequivocal in opposition to the carbon tax and... have been clear since day one.
Anderson, one of the country's most highly regarded museum directors, was unequivocal in his opposition to a sale.
He was unequivocal in his pursuit of black beauty.
Fares was unequivocal in his opinion on the matter: that this critical focus which attempts to determine «how long a game should be» needs to stop:
«That's why we're aggressive in promoting spaying and neutering of all cats and unequivocal in educating the public about the necessity of keeping pet cats indoors.
I was unequivocal in standing on solid rock (The Bond).
While the meaning of Financial Independence is unequivocal in the West, the term is commonly misunderstood in India.
Not all reviewers are unequivocal in their praise.
We've been just about unequivocal in our praise of the new 2015 Mercedes - Benz C - class sedan, especially when it comes to the very pleasant interior.
Antonio Sanchez was unequivocal in his support, stating, «I support the Superintendent.
CEA has been unequivocal in its insistence that teachers embrace accountability when everyone has a role.
We remain unequivocal in helping more young people realise their potential.
And she has been unequivocal in her opposition to school vouchers in any form.
Colorado Supreme Court unequivocal in support of Teacher Effectiveness Law In a critical ruling that has huge implications for the rights of education leaders to determine who teaches in their schools, the Colorado Supreme...
Attacks on the judges simply because they were doing their jobs does our country no credit and government ministers must be unequivocal in their support for the rule of law, even if they disagree with the judgment.
He is unequivocal in his condemnation of Labour and of the failure of the entire social - democratic project.
«But we're absolutely unequivocal in our view that we need an urgent and immediate ceasefire,» he added.
«It's been unequivocal in the condemnation and those that sought to use this to divide us — it's actually been a catalyst to bring the communities together.»
Although he's slightly modified his campaign pledge to do so immediately upon taking office, he's unequivocal in his pledge to do so promptly.
«The report was unequivocal in stating that an astonishing five billion dollars or N1.45 tn worth of different goods are smuggled into Nigeria annually through Benin Republic alone.
«I'm unequivocally pro-life, and equally unequivocal in my opposition to gay marriage,» Guy said.
de Blasio was unequivocal in insisting that neither he nor his «team» violated campaign finance laws in his 2014 efforts at electing Democratic state senate candidates and effecting a change in control of the senate.
As Sunder Katwala has pointed out, few, if any, New Labour figures have been so unequivocal in rejecting Thatcherism as «wicked».
In response to Dr Barry Elsby MLA's piece Falkland Islanders have the right to choose their future, David Smith was unequivocal in where that choice should lead.
In the aftermath of the unrest people I have met, in my own community in south London and elsewhere, while unequivocal in their condemnation, have also expressed a deep desire to explain and understand why it happened.
Nevertheless, the government's approach to dealing with the economic problems must be unequivocal in supporting business and employment, and public money would be far better served if this was the case.
On this Davis was unequivocal in the Commons last week.
«England must always be either the best or worst team in the world», I expect tomorrows papers will be unequivocal in this regard!
Her husband, Chris, was unequivocal in blaming her demise on Westminster's drinking culture: «She hardly drank at all before she was elected.
However, he was unequivocal in disavowing the use of a missile strike, something the Bush administration pondered.
The research is unequivocal in showing the long - term negative effects of spanking and hitting children.
Something classy was an unequivocal in addition to as well.
No wonder then that every player and fan is unequivocal in welcoming the former Chelsea goal keeper with so much gusto.
Correlative studies are not unequivocal in determining cause and effect.
However varied may be the historical details related to this question, the story is unequivocal in its most crucial point.
On this important question of the range of moral obligation, the New Testament arrays itself on the side of the larger outlook and is unequivocal in its proclamation.
Moreover, Cobb is no less unequivocal in specifying that the same dynamic applies to the relation between God and Jesus as between God and any other person.
So why is it that you would ignore all of the scientists who are unequivocal in stating that Noah's world - wide flood did NOT happen?
Nobody really loves the dollar, but everyone seems unequivocal in their dislike for all other paper currencies.
The former Bitcoin Core developer was unequivocal in a scathing blog post published earlier today.
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