Unequivocally
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75 examples of Unequivocally in a sentence
But back in 2009, the question Joel and I kept turning over and over was why this late in the game so much energy was being spent talking about the science when the policies necessary to address climate change were
unequivocally
beneficial for humanity in the long run regardless of the science.
It was
unequivocally
not something a squirrel could chew on.
And that connection is an
unequivocally
physical process.
It's about the router of one network, a Facebook or a Google or a B.T. or a Comcast or a Time Warner, whatever it is, connecting with usually a yellow fiber optic cable up into the ceiling and down into the router of another network, and that's
unequivocally
physical, and it's surprisingly intimate.
Are you
unequivocally
and without question antiwar, pro-choice, anti-death penalty, pro-gun regulation, proponent of open borders and pro-union?
In fact, the Colorado State Library was so worried about this, they published a white paper and they stated
unequivocally
that it's the fear of fines that keeps poor families out of libraries.
The situation looked
unequivocally
bad to me.
This movie was utterly and
unequivocally
terrible.
While Hayao Miyazaki's movies have always been hit-or-miss with me with regards to story, they are
unequivocally
gorgeous to the eye, with characters of simple animation against a backdrop of artistic images.
It is incredible that with all of the countless crimes that have been uncovered and laid
unequivocally
at the doorstep of Marxism, from the Berlin Wall to the Gulag archipelago to the Cultural Revolution to the Khmer Rouge, one still finds admirers of Communist totalitarianism in Hollywood and are still making propaganda in its favor.
The final season, where Sabrina works at a pop culture magazine, was
unequivocally
disappointing.
The star of the movie is
unequivocally
RANI MUKHERJEE.
Without a doubt, bar none,
unequivocally
the worst film ever conceived by Man.
Moreover, Israel never tested a nuclear weapon, and has
unequivocally
accepted the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) guidelines, which seek to stem proliferation through the control of nuclear exports.
The Bundesbank’s position on this question is well known; a leaked submission to the Constitutional Court last year declared
unequivocally
that, “It is not the duty of the ECB to rescue states in crisis.”
The Right Priorities for the G8In the run-up to the G8 meeting in Scotland on July 6-8, British Prime Minister Tony Blair has called on the international community to set the right global priorities, which he has
unequivocally
stated should be Africa and global warming.
US President Donald Trump’s administration has stated
unequivocally
that it will not tolerate a North Korean capability to threaten the mainland United States with nuclear weapons.
That is appropriate, for it is of the utmost importance that the leader of the world’s 1.2 billion Roman Catholics has
unequivocally
stated that scientific studies attribute “most global warming” in recent decades to greenhouse gases, “released mainly as a result of human activity.”
By releasing Annadurdy Hadjiev from jail and withdrawing the threat of extradition to Turkmenistan, Bulgaria would
unequivocally
demonstrate its commitment to fulfilling its obligations.
But recent genetic research
unequivocally
refutes this worldview.
Less than one week before Papandreou dropped his bombshell, eurozone leaders had spoken unequivocally: “The introduction of the European Semester has fundamentally changed the way our fiscal and economic policies are coordinated at European level, with co-ordination at EU level now taking place before national decisions are taken.”
Without concessions from its trading partners, including more reciprocity, the US, its government representatives
unequivocally
declared, would implement new tariffs on imports from Canada, the European Union, and Japan.
Better to assert one’s knowledge unequivocally, especially if past academic honors certify one’s claims of expertise.
After futile attempts to convince Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad to begin a transition to a more open system, the Turkish government has
unequivocally
called for Assad’s departure, and is actively trying to secure a legitimate framework for intervention.
The Declaration
unequivocally
linked destitution and exclusion with discrimination and unequal access to resources and opportunities.
This is why, having regained their democratic regimes, Central and Eastern European countries
unequivocally
voted to join the continent's integration process.
When the same question was put to the US in its era of surpluses at the end of World War II, when the concern was a global shortage of dollars, it was dismissed
unequivocally.
At the other end of the scale are those who see the Americanization of the world as
unequivocally
good.
The European treaties state
unequivocally
that euro membership is irreversible unless a country decides to exit not just from the single currency but from the entire EU.
More than arguably, European civilization will not regain its truth or vitality until the causal implications of Christianity, of its founding doctrines and institutions thereafter, in the 20th century catastrophe, are faced up to
unequivocally.
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