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"We could be heading toward a situation where the mullahs are even more unambiguously in control and moderates have completely disappeared".

The lone poll from a swing state to be published on Saturday was one to show more unambiguously impressive numbers for Mr. Obama, however.

Mr. Bloomberg, a billionaire and political independent with deep ties to the financial industry, expressed more unambiguously than ever before his view that Congress, rather than the banks, was responsible for the mortgage crisis.

In that event, the customary response air strikes against military objectives would always be available; they might even win wider support than in the past, given that he would be even more unambiguously seen as the reason for them.

Visit a hip video store today and you will find film noir, Hong Kong action pictures and "outlaw" directors (like Samuel Fuller, Sam Peckinpah and Ed Wood) featured prominently, while the more unambiguously towering cinematic masterworks are either unavailable or shunted to a back-room side shelf.

But let me turn now to some of the, let's say, more unambiguously charming facets of our city, still unique to New York. 5. DOO-WOP -- To my mind this Bronx- and Brooklyn-born group sound is the epitome of New York music: mixed races, mixed harmonies, in a cappella heaven.

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But this is not a 'one size fits all' policy, where more competition is unambiguously better.

How could the sometimes duplicitous and always elusive Jefferson be better recalled than the far more virtuous and unambiguously plainspoken Adams?

A second certainty is that "employers everywhere will be looking to reduce labor content in their business models as Obamacare makes employees unambiguously more expensive".… Time was, American businesses could surmount such regulatory officiousness.

The value of the degree may change with location or occupation, but an investment in higher education is unambiguously more conducive to mobility than an investment in a home.Finally, it's worth revisiting a point I made yesterday: that there's no reason to assume that the current structure of higher education finance is the right one.

He puts forth a simple mechanism: economic remittances contribute to increases in households' income that "make clientelism unambiguously more costly and, therefore, reduce turnout for the party engaging in clienteslistic arrangements" (Pfutze, 2014, p. 306).

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