Sentences with phrase «unequivocal sense»

The logic of turning to a team that brings expertise in every field of real estate to a customer's dining room table makes unequivocal sense to me.
The idyllic beachfront location of The Mulia awaits those wishing for a pure lifestyle retreat, offering an unequivocal sense of quality and distinction.
Hence, the dominance of destructive discord, but not destructive discord in itself, is evil in an absolute or unequivocal sense.
Schulweis, however, uses the term «evil» in an unequivocal sense and equates this sense of evil with Whitehead's notion of destructive discord.
This teaching simply can not be maintained in an unequivocal sense on a fundamentally monist view of matter and spirit.

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The research backing up this common sense viewpoint is unequivocal.
As for the first part — does it make sense to write books, whether print or electronic, anymore — to us, lovers of reading and writing, the answer is unequivocal.
But since they asked me whether or not a 529 plan makes sense with less than 10 years until college, I gave an unequivocal thumbs up.
OTOH, I've found a sense of proportion to be among the few unequivocal benefits of advanced age.
The ever adaptable «OTOH, I've found a sense of proportion to be among the few unequivocal benefits of advanced age.
I would be remiss if I did not mention that warming, in the sense that Trenberth and the IPCC mean it, is far from unequivocal.
In his abstract he says «Given that global warming is unequivocal, the null hypothesis should be that all weather events are affected by global warming...» This may not be true but it makes certain amount of sense.
The Court's own reasoning appears at paragraph 392 where it is said that the rationale of immunity remains the par in parem principle and that «the common law rule as to waiver is consonant with elementary good sense by requiring an unequivocal submission to the jurisdiction of the forum state at the time when the forum's state's jurisdiction is invoked against the impleaded state.
The research backing up this common sense viewpoint is unequivocal.
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