Not exact matches
«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.
Where this clashes with scientific evidence, the latter is always secondary to the former and his
message, although often cloaked in scientific jargon, is simple and
unequivocal; indeed one
of his favourite lecture topics is «Why, as a Geologist, I Believe in Noah's Flood».
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.
The beauty
of Roth's
unequivocal message that he shared with IndexUniverse Correspondent Cinthia Murphy recently is that he manages to make Vanguard founder John Bogle's «humble arithmetic»
of investing seem quite compelling.
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.