Sentence examples for stated unambiguously from inspiring English sources

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As early as 1918, the Supreme Court stated unambiguously: "Congress has not conferred upon citizens the right to graze stock upon the public lands.

The court stated unambiguously that doctors had a First Amendment right to discuss with patients the possible benefits of marijuana for relief of pain, nausea and other symptoms suffered by people with ailments like cancer, H.I.V. and glaucoma.

An edict issued by Mr. Sadr last month stated unambiguously that his fighters should not make targets of civilians and government forces and that only specialized Mahdi Army fighters should carry weapons.

Second, as I mentioned above, just a month after UCS released its report, ExxonMobil's VP for public affairs stated unambiguously that the company had pulled the plug on its contrarian network.

He added that working out what to do with the remaining prisoners is "a huge problem and a complicated one," but according to Manel, although he said that he would "not criticize Congress," he stated, unambiguously, "It is fair to say, as just an objective statement, that the U.S. could resettle more detainees [worldwide], had we been willing to take in some".

Although some speculative arguments have been proposed, the exact physico-chemical reasons why multicomponent lipoplexes are more efficient than binary lipoplexes have never been stated unambiguously [41].

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For that reason, he said, a show like "Joan of Arcadia," which states unambiguously that its heroine is talking to God, "automatically limits itself by doing so".

It is striking, too, that during the same weekend the ad was broadcast, Mrs. Clinton refused to state unambiguously that Mr. Obama is a Christian and has never been a Muslim.

Washington must also reassure international financial institutions by clarifying existing regulations and stating unambiguously that no sanctions will be imposed on international banks that facilitate licensed or exempted humanitarian trade with Iran.

What the economic limitations will be — namely, how we may determine whether it is desirable to use the machine rather than human effectors — is something which we cannot state unambiguously until we have more experience.

(2) stating unambiguously that the process should "not introduce any new commitments for Parties not included in Annex I".

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