The first page of the web site states
an unequivocal position on hourly billing.
It said «a definitive,
unequivocal position on the science of global warming... quite simply is beyond current capabilities.»
The CEA's efforts to push legislation to phase out the Common Core SBAC testing system is important and appreciated but Connecticut's students, parents and teachers also need the state's largest union to take a public and
unequivocal position in support of parents and their fundamental right to opt their children out of the Common Core testing scam.
News of this unified and
unequivocal position is also making the rounds on stock analyst and business websites.
Laszlo concedes that the philosophies of Whitehead and Husserl are not pure expressions of
these unequivocal positions, i.e., pure realism versus pure idealism, which he wishes to establish.
Not exact matches
But Jay is
unequivocal about Uniqlo's
position: «That is not how we would like to achieve the number one
position.
There appears to be little room for a «new god» in the face of such an
unequivocal statement, and Camus» own
position appears to be that of Kaliayev in The Just Assassins.
Its
position is one of total and
unequivocal opposition to abortion.
Unlike many preachers, my
position on the Mormon / Romney candidacy is
unequivocal and unmoving.
While giving
unequivocal support to the Roman Catholic
position, his book is fair in its treatment of opposing views.
Also, if Hoover had unfortunately retreated to an equivocal
position on the prohibition issue, Roosevelt was all too
unequivocal — on the wrong (i.e., the wet) side.
But in one area, our
position is
unequivocal - in our commitment to the Gospel, as we understand it, and the task of world evangelization.
I agree — Wengers own mutterings re Chambers able to play CDM, Arteta made captain and the reiteration about JW's long term
position being a deep - lying MF seems to be fairly
unequivocal evidence to me at least that no «beast» (as people like to say on here) is turning up this season.
All of this means that Cameron finds himself in a fairly tricky
position, having to rely on mobilising Remain votes from large numbers of people who voted against him last May while hoping that the leader of the Labour Party will actually stand up and make a direct and
unequivocal plea for voters to keep Britain in the EU.
Emma Reynolds, the former shadow communities secretary, said: «The idea that there isn't any space between
unequivocal support for free movement and Ukip's divisive
position is plainly wrong.»
These amenities help the hotel rank among the world's most exclusive resorts in the Kempinski network and ensure its
position as the
unequivocal leader in Slovakia's luxury hotel market.
ERS & ICESat data continue to provide some evidential support for the «Antarctica not losing ice»
position which remains strongly a myth when presented as
unequivocal fact, and doubly so when the mythical Antarctica ice balance is then presented as some natural global thermometer.
Second, the Court recalls para. 49 of the CJEU's Melloni ruling, which, similarly to the ECtHR's
position, stated that the accused may waive that right of his own free will, either expressly or tacitly, «provided that the waiver is established in an
unequivocal manner, is attended by minimum safeguards commensurate to its importance and does not run counter to any important public interest».
When presented with the occasion to opine on the compatibility of administrative tribunals with the entrenchment of judicial power in Labour Relations Board of Saskatchewan v. John East Iron Works, [vii] the
position of the judges was
unequivocal: the Board's functions represented a «striking departure from the traditional conception of a court» [viii] and were designed instead to give effect to the «new conception of industrial relations», [ix] something that could only be achieved by technocrats familiar with the domain and qualified to «bring an experience and knowledge acquired extra-judicially to the solution of their problems».
- 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».