Unequivocally
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He has
unequivocally
endorsed the Quartet’s Road Map.
The first step in May’s strategy was to state
unequivocally
last summer that “there will be no early general election.”
Now that all of the main oil producers are
unequivocally
committed to maximizing production, regardless of the impact prices, oil will continue to trade just like any other commodity (for example, iron ore) that is in oversupply in a competitive market.
Countries that contribute troops would appear to be siding
unequivocally
with Israel, thereby losing all credibility with Israel’s adversaries.
Europe’s Economic GroupthinkFRANKFURT – During the recent hearing on the constitutionality of the European Central Bank’s measures to prevent the eurozone from falling apart, Andreas Vosskuhle, President of Germany’s Constitutional Court, raised an important question: Do non-German economists condemn the ECB’s outright monetary transactions (OMT) as
unequivocally
as all but one of the German experts testifying?
But when I pointed out that the theory does not
unequivocally
support fiscal expansion as the appropriate response to a recession, he became disinterested in my work.
The liberalization of international capital markets has been
unequivocally
good for 800 million unskilled Chinese workers.
It has been
unequivocally
good for Westerners who derive their income primarily from renting their physical and intellectual capital to the highest bidder.
Gilani
unequivocally
declared in his inaugural address that fighting terrorism is a top priority, and his first decision was to release from house arrest judges deposed by Musharraf.
For example, Admiral Lord Michael Boyce, Chief of the Defense Staff of the British Armed Services at the start of the Iraq war, told Prime Minister Tony Blair that he would not order troops to invade unless he was assured
unequivocally
that the war was legal under British and international law.
May has stated
unequivocally
that immigration control is her over-riding priority and that Norway or Switzerland can no longer be models for Britain’s relationship with the EU.
While
unequivocally
commending America's tough stance in pressuring Iraq, Japan should not hesitate to deliver a clear message to the US: exercise patience to avoid war.
The Commission’s report asserts
unequivocally
that the world’s refugee protection system should be strengthened, not least by reaching an effective consensus on the balance between the right to movement and the power of states to restrict it – with the long-term objective of a new international convention that supports Sustainable Development Goal 10.7, which commits states to “facilitate safe, orderly, regular, and responsible migration.”
Unfortunately, it is highly unlikely that the ECB will do enough to persuade investors that membership is
unequivocally
forever, not least because Germany’s Bundesbank opposes any open-ended commitment to capping borrowing costs.
But the primary objective for intervention would remain
unequivocally
humanitarian, and as such would be much less susceptible to anti-Western blowback than any other mission.
British Prime Minister David Cameron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, and Indonesian President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono have
unequivocally
endorsed the recommendation of the High-level Expert Group on Trade, which Peter Sutherland and I co-chair, that we ought to abandon the Doha Round if it is not concluded by the end of this year.
The answer is
unequivocally
yes, but only if they focus on government spending rather than reforming their tax systems.
But, in the case of “high-intensity” conflicts or wars (defined as entailing 1,000 or more battle deaths in a year), the trend-line has been sloping
unequivocally
downward.
When private rights are defined and secure, a government enterprise can be
unequivocally
privatized.
Finally, it will need European leaders to state
unequivocally
that Britain is legally entitled to change its mind about leaving.
The only alternative to authoritarianism is to craft a transition that allows Islamists to participate in public life and encourages them to accept
unequivocally
the rules of the democratic game.
For that, channels of communication must be open, and the relationship between what is expected and what is offered in return must be stated
unequivocally.
Witness also an unprecedented convening of 48 African heads of state and senior officials in Beijing in 2006 to signal
unequivocally
that China would speak with the loudest voice.
Last December, the European Court of Justice joined the ICJ in stating
unequivocally
that Morocco has no sovereignty over Western Sahara – a move that could pose a significant challenge to Morocco’s relationship with the European Union.
In contrast to the outcome of the Paris meeting, the second most important thing that happened in 2015 was
unequivocally
positive: The proportion of the world’s population living in extreme poverty has fallen below 10% for the first time.
The EU Constitution should establish
unequivocally
which prerogatives belong to Europe and which to member countries.
The only solution – for which there is still time – is to find a way to tell the Iranians unequivocally: “We respect your needs.
Such growth differences suggest that overall global inequality may not have increased
unequivocally.
This initiative should be supported unequivocally, serving as a springboard for a stronger focus on green investment among SWFs.
Most shockingly, the inspector's reports failed to state clearly and
unequivocally
that Iraq remains unwilling to disarm.
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