Unambiguous
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First, Western countries’ support must be
unambiguous.
Countries join alliances, or entities such as the European Union, because these groups make the benefits and obligations of membership as
unambiguous
as anything in international relations can be.
While it is possible to do this for diseases where the diagnosis is relatively
unambiguous
and there is only a single abnormal gene associated with the condition (Huntington’s disease is a good example), this is a far cry from saying that a specific gene causes you to be criminal or alcoholic.
“There is clear,
unambiguous
evidence suggesting that [Dalli] knew what was going on.”
The answer from monetary theory is an
unambiguous
“yes”: give workers a chance to adjust to higher energy prices, allow for some pass-through of higher prices to wages over time (so that wages adjust more gradually), and make clear that inflation will return to its target range within, say, a year or two.
Obviously, not all cases are so unambiguous, but a comparison of the qualities of individual lives must be part of any reasonable social policy.
The solution, as always with monetary policy, is a clear, consistent, and
unambiguous
communication strategy.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights enshrined in statute books.
Foreign leaders and moral authorities had voiced
unambiguous
concern about the consequences of an exit, and economists had overwhelmingly warned that leaving the EU would entail significant economic costs.
The report’s thorough assessment of recent research, experience, and innovation led to the
unambiguous
conclusion that acting now would be far less costly than waiting.
First, all climbers should show respect in a more
unambiguous
way.
Unambiguous, impartial criteria for selecting a winner were not at hand – and never will be.
Even when Arab hostility toward Israel was extreme and unambiguous, Iran and Turkey maintained economic, diplomatic, and military relations with Israel.
But the general trend is
unambiguous.
If investors flock to “safe” US financial assets, these capital flows must keep the dollar significantly stronger that it would be otherwise, which is an
unambiguous
cost, especially at a time of idle resources and unutilized capacity.
Any forward movement in US-India cooperation must be characterized by care and respect, with objectives that are unambiguous, practical, and achievable.
Murky as the IS may be, its position on this point is
unambiguous.
Indeed, we can already hear the ECB’s refrain: Assuredly, nobody will argue that a an extra one-tenth percent of inflation helps growth; surely everyone must agree that an
unambiguous
success on keeping inflation below 2% does help growth.
To me, the answer is an
unambiguous
no, which is why we need to “hard-wire” more of the regulatory framework.
The results are unambiguous: innovation has been accelerated, leading to better diagnostic tests (for the presence of, say, the BRCA genes related to breast cancer) at much lower costs.
Tax claims against the telecommunications company Vympelkom (one of Russia’s leading firms, and the first to be listed on the New York Stock Exchange in 90 years) send an
unambiguous
signal to investors: no one is safe.
A gentler Fed also means less risk of dollar appreciation – an
unambiguous
benefit for commodity markets and dollar-indebted emerging economies.
Alternatively, the ECB could put political correctness aside and do more to fulfill its price-stability mandate by spelling out a strategy to return to normalcy, and by indicating an
unambiguous
readiness to adopt an explicit list of unconventional policies.
Together, these official agreements comprise international law, which compensates for its lack of specific penalties by establishing strict and
unambiguous
concepts and one overarching sanction – universal blame for its transgression – that matters to everybody.
It is a goal that sends an
unambiguous
signal that CO2-emitting industries will either have to change or die, and that the future lies with zero-emissions technologies and businesses.
Against this are the
unambiguous
advantages of pleasing a major new ally and developing a pattern of bilateral military cooperation in supply, training, and operations that has yet to evolve.
Climate science is a subtle and fiendishly convoluted discipline that rarely yields
unambiguous
forecasts or straightforward prescriptions.
History can be an essential compass when past experience provides
unambiguous
headings.
The alternative is an effective opposition that enjoys
unambiguous
support by the key regional and international actors.
The vital task confronting Europe is to reconcile citizens’ right to make radical choices with the need to ensure that decisions leading to constitutional upheaval are subject to sufficient, and sufficiently informed, public deliberation that results in an unambiguous, time-consistent expression of the people’s will.
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