Sentences with phrase «unequivocal message»

The phrase "unequivocal message" means that the message is clear, direct, and leaves no room for doubt or confusion. Full definition
The «Jewish mother,» of whatever religion, race, nationality or sex, gave a strong, unequivocal message of caring, self - sacrificing commitment to a child.
«The commissioner has sent a loud and rather unequivocal message that these are serious issues and if you betray that responsibility, you will be removed from the board,» said Frank Miller, counsel to the school board majority.
But when millions of citizens sent them a pretty unequivocal message about going to war in Iraq in 2003, the indifference was all theirs.
Two days after Gannett upped its all - cash offer to acquire Tribune Publishing to $ 864 million, the Chicago - based newspaper company's second - largest shareholder has delivered an unequivocal message: Negotiate a transaction.
In the weeks before the United States invaded Iraq in 2003, Pope John Paul II dispatched a Vatican diplomat, Cardinal Pio Laghi, to the White House with an unequivocal message: Stand down.
«The removal of these statues sends a clear and unequivocal message to the people of New Orleans and the nation: New Orleans celebrates our diversity, inclusion and tolerance,» Mayor Landrieu said in a statement.
I support organised and consistent protest with one unequivocal message; WENGER OUT........
Ultimately, however, I believe that the state can not send out a clear and unequivocal message that life is precious — that taking a life is wrong — if it reserves the right to execute its citizens in a deliberate and callous manner.
Brown continued, «The people of New York have sent a clear and unequivocal message — they will not tolerate politicians, Democrat of Republican, who redefine marriage.
In late July, one day after the release of a damning news report that accused the governor of directing the Moreland Commission to stop investigating his real estate ties, some of the industry's biggest names sent an unequivocal message of support.
The prime minister had so far failed to send out a «clear and unequivocal message» to both sides in the conflict, Miliband said.
HARRABIN: They're haggard with lack of sleep, but beaming that they've reached an agreement on an unequivocal message to politicians that climate change is real, dangerous, but manageable if steps are taken now.
For example, hand, arm or even one of many timeless international finger gestures (let your imagination soar) can emphasize a point or relay an unequivocal message.
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