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But a pretty unambiguous case of torture and the flagrant disregard for the rule of law may be harder to overlook.
"But I think readers today want a pretty unambiguous understanding of who the good guys are and the bad guys are".
But on the basis of a pretty unambiguous denial this week, Mr Miliband seems determined to disappoint his fans.If, as Shakespeare suggested, there is a tide in the affairs of men which taken at the flood leads on to fortune, Mr Miliband seems content to miss it this time round.
The natives gave him the name "Le Loyon," and he existed mostly as a tongue-and-cheek ghost story until 2013, when someone snapped a pretty unambiguous photo of the legend in the flesh.
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"You might, you might not, but clearly it is pretty unambiguous that you will get a more certain outcome and potentially a better one".
JP: Well, equality in our economic circumstances seems pretty unambiguous, but you believe, do you not, in a meritocracy?
The press complaints commission code of conduct is pretty unambiguous when it comes to such situations.
Although few actually expect a rate cut this week, Mr. Skrainka said, many people expect that the Fed "is going to be pretty unambiguous in saying the risk has shifted from inflation to recession".
Pretty unambiguous, right?
Brendan O'Connor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst noted that although accounting differs from place to place, reportage is pretty unambiguous.
My point was pretty unambiguous: unless Rupert Murdoch has lost his mind, his obsession with eyeballs meant he would never pull the plug on freely available online content.
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