Sentence examples for In unambiguous terms from inspiring English sources

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In unambiguous terms, the panel said yesterday that warnings did not suffice.

For Yankees fans it was a bitter dose of reality, delivered in unambiguous terms.

Surprisingly, given how unpopular notions of pan-Germanism are in contemporary Austrian society, he has not always done so in unambiguous terms.

His refreshing method is to zoom all the way out, taking an interest "not in what people think — which has been stated again and again in unambiguous terms — so much as why they think it".

Havel recalled in unambiguous terms the bloody record of the general's men after the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende's government, while Klaus and his ministers stuck angrily to the line that this was a private commercial visit by a valuable customer for what (to Havel's continuing regret) was still one of the country's most important export industries.

Snell called upon testimony from Los Angeles mayor Tom Bradley, which he gave in absentia but in unambiguous terms, describing GM as having, through its subsidiaries, "scrapped the Pacific Electric and Los Angeles streetcar systems, leaving the electric train system totally destroyed".

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This morning, when first asked whether he had ruled out appearing at the debate, either in person or by satellite feed, Mr. McCain replied in seemingly unambiguous terms.

Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Tuesday night, the Black Swan actress announced in rather unambiguous terms why she rejected the pronoun "we".

Indigenisation followed the principles formulated by Lenin in quite unambiguous terms: The proletariat cannot but fight against the forcible retention of the oppressed nations within the boundaries of a given state, and this is exactly what the struggle for the right of self-determination means.

"The information provided to the minister identified in sufficiently unambiguous terms the inevitable and considerable adverse effect which the closure of the fund will have, particularly on those who, as a consequence, will lose the ability to live independently," she added.

He praised Clinton's proposal in strong, unambiguous terms ― describing it as "an extremely important initiative" and predicting that "it will save lives, it will ease suffering, it will improve health care in America, and it will cut health care costs".

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