Unequivocal
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82 examples of Unequivocal in a sentence
As soon as the camera appeared on the scene, a full lifetime ago on June 17, 1939, it had an immediate and
unequivocal
effect.
The findings are unequivocal, and as a sleep scientist, I rarely get to speak with that kind of certainty.
The answer, I'm glad to say, is an
unequivocal "
Yes."
Europe should defend a firm and
unequivocal
“No” to US extraterritorial sanctions, notably on companies operating in non-dollar currencies.
However much the study group shunned recommendations for a precipitous withdrawal, and avoided strict timetables for disengagement, their report is not only an
unequivocal
repudiation of Bush’s “stay the course” obsession, but also a counsel to cut and run.
And in that regard, let me be unequivocal: unless the international community overhauls its approach to delivering aid in Africa, the cycle of suffering will continue.
Recognizing mounting popular opposition to
unequivocal
support for Israel in the West, Israel has been looking elsewhere for economic, and ultimately political, partners.
But Chirac acted as if his mandate had been
unequivocal
and put in place one of the most conservative governments France has seen for half a century.
An army will always remain an
unequivocal
expression of the shared will to live in freedom, to defend freedom and to engage in joint efforts in order to ensure freedom for others as well.
David Ben-Gurion’s dream of Israel becoming a NATO member might not materialize, but the developing partnership reflects the Alliance’s
unequivocal
recognition that Israel shares the challenges facing the West and is a vital partner in developing responses to them.
The world's answer should be an
unequivocal "
No!"Iraq's long-term reconstruction does not need foreign financial assistance.
As large-scale regional free-trade arrangements take shape, the EU continues to signal
unequivocal
commitment to free trade through sophisticated bilateral agreements.
Simultaneously, negotiations for a two-state solution should resume, with an
unequivocal
commitment by the United States and the other members of the so-called Middle East Quartet (the United Nations, the European Union, and Russia) to use all possible influence on the parties to prevent another failure.
On the contrary, several people I interviewed called for the experimental release of genetically modified mosquitoes to be halted until the risks and effects had been adequately investigated, and civil society across Burkina Faso had been fully informed.Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is reflected in its own rhetoric, which eschews the
unequivocal
word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
Target Malaria’s lack of commitment to consent is reflected in its own rhetoric, which eschews the
unequivocal
word “consent,” but regularly uses terms like “engagement” and “community acceptance.”
An
unequivocal
reaffirmation of that understanding, particularly by the United States in the light of its role as primary backer of Kosovo’s independence, is now needed if China is to be reassured that its unity will not be called into question.
Even the IMF concludes that “the evidence is not unequivocal.”
After two wars with Hezbollah that ended in a sort of tie, Israel has made it clear that, in any new conflict, the goal would be
unequivocal
victory.
In late January, the Obama administration issued its first
unequivocal
reaffirmation of the strategy of democratic enlargement that has guided Western thinking since the collapse of the Iron Curtain two decades ago.
Despite
unequivocal
evidence of its positive social and economic impact, education – particularly at the preschool and primary levels – suffers from chronic under-investment.
Turkey’s powerful military establishment may want to maintain close relations with Israel, but the widely popular change in Turkey’s foreign policy priorities, and the serious identity dilemmas facing the nation, send an
unequivocal
message that the alliance can no longer serve as an alternative to peace with the Arab world.
The demonstrations that will rock European cities the day Iraq is attacked must be counteracted in advance by
unequivocal
European statements to that effect.
The declaration was unequivocal: “I’m black, and I’m proud of it.”
The days of America’s
unequivocal
primacy and unilateral capacity to write the rules are over.
In that spirit, let me be unequivocal: today’s leaders are too emotionally unstable to be trusted with the world’s nuclear stockpile.
If Japan’s government can overcome a demand setback after the tax increase takes effect – leaving the economy functioning smoothly and initiating a recovery in government revenue – Abe will be able to declare Abenomics an
unequivocal
success.
Eurozone leaders have spoken about all of these, but the time has come for
unequivocal
commitments and a realistic timetable for action.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70LONDON – Seven decades after its adoption, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) remains a beacon of hope for the world, sending out an
unequivocal
message that an injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere, and that no abuse of human rights can be allowed to continue without challenge.
Indeed, Obama came closest to using force in Syria when presented with
unequivocal
evidence in the summer of 2013 that President Bashar al-Assad was using chemical weapons against his citizens.
In the face of relentless settlement expansion, failed evacuation of outposts, and the construction of new Jewish neighborhoods in areas that never belonged, either geographically or historically, to the city of Jerusalem, the doves should take an
unequivocal
stance and say: stop, enough.
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