An
"unequivocal statement" means a clear and definite statement that leaves no room for doubt or confusion. It is a straightforward statement that is easy to understand and cannot be interpreted in more than one way.
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I'm giving some financial support to Harry Reid's Republican opponent in Nevada — who is polling way ahead of Reid at the moment — and I intend to support a Republican candidate for California State Assembly from my district who has started his campaign with a very
unequivocal statement of his desire to repeal AB32, California's own home - grown version of cap - and - trade.
After conducting its own literature review, receiving 32 submissions and hearing from 16 expert witnesses during three days of public hearings, the inquiry committee had this to say: «It is not possible from the available data to
make unequivocal statements about the effectiveness of homework overall in assisting student learning.»
«The Commission has manifestly breached its duty to provide a clear and
unequivocal statement of reasons in its decision, in relying simultaneously on grossly divergent factual scenarios, in contradicting itself as to the source of the rule that Ireland is said to have breached, and in suggesting that Ireland granted aid in relation to profits taxable in other jurisdictions,» the statement said.
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.
What I would like to see from the Mosque's Imam is a public,
unequivocal statement that he does not tolerate violent teachings or attacks against Americans and issues a Fatwa forbidding any moral, monetary or logistical support for people planning or contemplating jihadist violence.
Now THAT is a clear
an unequivocal statement of condemnation.
«GM Freeze welcomes IFOAM EU's
unequivocal statement that new genetic engineering techniques are incompatible with organic agriculture and must be classified as GM.
This multi-pronged proposal is a thoughtful, important step toward restoring legitimacy and control on the survivor's terms, and is
an unequivocal statement on New York's zero tolerance for sexual harassment, at least in the workplace.»
Such
an unequivocal statement is rare from high - profile national figures who often refuse to categorically rule out any possibility of a presidential run, no matter how small.
In July 2009 in a speech to Reform, David Cameron made
the unequivocal statement that «we do need to reduce the number of QUANGOs in this country» to increase public accountability and save taxpayers» money.
«We need a clear and
unequivocal statement that they will do all they can to make sure we stay in the EU single market, which is so important to the businesses and farmers up and down Wales.»
I think so, and believe doing this creates
an unequivocal statement of the risks industrialised societies are taking at a time when action is vital.
So assured is Dr. McCombs of this fact that he has issued
an unequivocal statement: if you have ever taken an antibiotic, you probably have systemic Candida infection.
It's
an unequivocal statement that this is a 911 that requires driving.
Each witness denied agreement with the statement, but none made
an unequivocal statement about the dangers posed by climate change impacts.
This is the same Gillard who, on the eve of a national election in 2010 made a clear,
unequivocal statement:
Despite
this unequivocal statement, litigants continue to face unpredictable ESI spoliation standards because not all US federal courts have acted in concert with the intention to set a uniform standard.
Limitation periods are interrupted in cases of (i) notification or summon, even if by public notice, (ii) any unequivocal act of investigation, (iii) decision of conviction subject to appeal, and / or (iv)
any unequivocal statement for settlement purposes inside the federal public administration.
Therefore, for the first time, we have
an unequivocal statement from the ECtHR that, regardless of what an employer says, employees are subject to an irreducible minimum right to private social life whilst at work.
Apart from the absence of any meaningful discussion of ethical issues, I was stunned by the speaker's
unequivocal statement that «discounted fees are a form of alternative fees.»
Given the context, the Court found that the employee's actions were not a «clear and
unequivocal statement of an intention to resign», finding instead that she had been dismissed, and awarded her damages representing the wages owed to her under her employment contract.