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It seems that calling for better representation of women in games is to be unequivocally asking for violent backlash.
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It would have been of enormous help to know that his "clear, settled and informed wish to commit suicide" – in the words of the interim policy – which he had communicated to me "unequivocally" as he "asked personally" for my help would have been a factor weighing against any possibility of my being prosecuted for helping him to die.
If, on the other hand, you are unequivocally and explicitly asked for a bribe, it's your call if you give it or want to go through the hassle of going to the police station or having to go recover your license plates by paying a fine.
"If you're asking, 'Do I think Adrian will play baseball this year?,' unequivocally yes".
"My position is unequivocally that what A.A.M.D. asked us to do is exactly what we should be doing," said Carmine Branagan, the academy's director, referring to the museum directors' association in a recent interview at her office overlooking Central Park.
For his print counterpart Paul Dacre, however, the news is not so good: holding the Brit-infested beaches of the Algarve and Andalucia appears the limit of overseas plans for the newspaper, and Rothermere responds unequivocally "Mail Online" when asked which operation will be his group's main focus in the next five years.
Every teenager I asked said unequivocally, "School is hard".
MCCLELLAN: Rove told me, I asked Rove unequivocally were you involved in this in any way?
Referring to past comments that an attempt to deny him the prize could lead to riots, Blitzer asked: "Will you unequivocally say to your supporters, you don't want any violence, you don't want any riots at the convention?" Trump answered: "Of course I would, 100%.
But he was really sharp about what goes wrong when capital wins unequivocally, when it gets everything it asks for.
On ABC, George Stephanopoulos asked him, "Are you unequivocally now ruling out a database on all Muslims?," and Trump replied, "No, not at all.
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