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The United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has been
unequivocal
in its insistence that reducing CO 2 emissions and diminishing dependence on fossil fuels is more urgent than ever.
He deserves Europe's
unequivocal
gratitude for launching the ECB so successfully.
Conflict has also communicated the
unequivocal
message that unity cannot be secured and maintained by force alone.
Next week, NATO heads of state and government will answer these questions with an
unequivocal "
yes."
Moreover, a headquarters in Abu Dhabi sends an
unequivocal
message that promoting renewable energy is not “anti-oil.”
The Church tried everything possible to avoid an
unequivocal
approval of capitalism.
Apple, Brussels, and Ireland’s Bruised SovereigntyATHENS – Despite their
unequivocal
Europeanism, the Irish have been serially mistreated by the European Union.
But its leaders have never been able to integrate the tribes, the primary units of Yemen’s social structure, into the political system in a manner that generates their
unequivocal
acceptance of the sovereign state.
This is likely to dishearten Israeli doves – and embolden hawks in their insistence that no progress toward peace is possible without the Palestinians’
unequivocal
acceptance of Israel as the Jewish national homeland.
The
unequivocal
lesson is that the costs of any delay or inconsistency in economic reforms are horrendous.
China’s ruling Communist Party needed Obama’s
unequivocal
endorsement of China’s increasingly important international role in order to buttress its domestic legitimacy.
Now the world must look to the G-20 summit in Cannes this November to make an
unequivocal
commitment to the reporting requirements needed, given that important emerging economies such as Brazil, India, and China, as well as South Africa and other resource-rich African countries, will be at the table.
As a commander in the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which includes the YPG, let me be unequivocal: there is no truth to Turkey’s claims that we are waging war across the border.
In a fascinating new book, revealingly titled When China Rules the World , the British scholar and journalist Martin Jacques is unequivocal: if you think China will be integrated smoothly into a liberal, capitalist, and democratic world system, Jacques argues, you are in for a big surprise.
A split vote thus undermines European interests, delivering an
unequivocal
blow to European foreign policy in a challenging geopolitical environment.
Indeed, there can no longer be any debate about the need to act, because the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), of which I am chairman, has established climate change as an
unequivocal
reality beyond scientific doubt.
That report was unequivocal: there is a powerful scientific consensus that human activity, mainly the burning of fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas), as well as deforestation and other land uses (such as growing paddy rice), leads to massive emissions of carbon dioxide into the air.
Reversing this trend will require, of course, the
unequivocal
rejection of policies that flout democratic values and repudiation of the leaders who advocate and implement them.
The Myth of the Shia CrescentAMMAN – Recently, Israel’s Vice Prime Minister Shaul Mofaz offered an
unequivocal
veto on a key issue in the Middle East peace process.
The Palestinian Authority’s game in the Holy City, like Benjamin Netanyahu’s unyielding challenge to the status quo there, both convey an
unequivocal
message: Jerusalem is too central to the prospects of an Arab-Israeli reconciliation and to the task of attenuating the dangerous mass hysteria throughout the region to be left as an open wound.
President Mahmoud Ahmedinejad’s recent state visit to Iraq conveyed to the Americans an
unequivocal
message: the prospects of the United States ever reaching a modicum of stability in Iraq have become dependent on Iran-aligned forces.
For many years, the affected countries sought a comprehensive and
unequivocal
apology; as Australia’s foreign minister from the late 1980’s, I pushed hard for it in Tokyo, as a form of closure that was morally right and in Japan’s own interests.
On December 17 European Heads of State and Government must take a clear and
unequivocal
decision in favor of accession negotiations with Turkey, honoring their own longstanding commitments and thus serving Europe’s most profound interests.
Bernanke’s defense was robust and
unequivocal.
The reaction to this revelation has been
unequivocal
repudiation – by the public, the German government, and Volkswagen itself – of the use of the monkeys.
A clear and
unequivocal
message is needed, one that enables civil society to sway policymakers not only at the international and national levels, but also at the community and local levels.
Given the EU's strong interest in a more stable Syria, rooted in its geographical proximity, it is time for European leaders to take an
unequivocal
stance on Syria.
In the case of the NSA scandal, an
unequivocal
apology by Obama is the only viable solution to leave the past behind and move forward.
A recent study by the International Monetary Fund produced
unequivocal
evidence that we can actually maintain deficit-reduction plans while benefiting from the additional capital investment that the US and European economies need.
Fifty years after WWII, it remains incapable of an
unequivocal
recognition of an apology for Japan's war crimes.
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