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Hillary Clinton surely dreamed of crossing the finishing line in style, with a clear, unambiguous win in one of the early primary contests back in February or March.
But such reorganisations are usually more of a trade-off than an unambiguous win: splitting up organisations can bring a tighter focus, with clearer objectives; but it can also reinforce another generic failing of government, the tendency to operate in silos.
Using an innovative process (developed by South Africa's Sasol), the consortium will convert coal waste into a liquid that can be blended into normal diesel fuel.The rise of coal and shale shows that the surge in oil prices is not an unambiguous win for the greens.
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Such unambiguous desire to win and usually such unambiguous criteria to decide who does.
Cameron was even unable to win unambiguous backing from his Lib Dem partners for plans to give police powers to force suspected terrorists to relocate within the UK, amid criticism they amounted to a watered-down version of the controversial control orders introduced by Labour but dropped by the coalition.
When the CSA poll asked respondents who they thought would win, they were unambiguous: 48% said Mr Hollande, and only 29% Mr Sarkozy.
Kristol says that Clinton needs to have an unambiguous lead in the popular vote to win the nomination - which could happen, actually.
I'm not sure you win the presidency without being seen as an unambiguous nationalist.
If the Democrats want to win in November, (i.e., suffer no more than 'normal' losses), they need to force Republicans to take a clear, unambiguous position, on a major issue, about which Tea Partiers and Independents have diametrically opposed positions.
Mr. Obama won re-election on an unambiguous promise not to renew those cuts for incomes of $250,000 or more, and his supporters expect him to stick to that vow.
This "unambiguous and adverse relation between productivity" and winning a major prize may not, however, exist in other fields, they suggest.
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