It was an unequivocal plea for land nationalisation and the abolition of private ownership of land. |
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If you look at all the opinion polls, they are absolutely unequivocal about his. |
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I'd like to see clear, unequivocal conditions rather than leaving it up to judges and lawyers. |
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The best one can hope for is an explicit and unequivocal commitment to doing that right thing. |
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Mother Jones, a glossy monthly, takes an equally unequivocal approach to war. |
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Either it gives no unequivocal answer to our problem or it is itself open to question. |
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Then it designed clinical trials to test whether its drugs could extend life, an unequivocal proof of efficacy. |
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We restricted our reported mesoscale data to sites of unequivocal Upper Pliocene-Holocene age and consequently report very few fault-slip data. |
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International trade theory does not offer any unequivocal answers to this question. |
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The national ideology insists on an unequivocal ethnic relationship with the ancient Illyrians. |
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There is an unequivocal denial of the possibility or the desirability of universal values, ambitions or aspiration. |
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However, the sales and marketing director was unequivocal in saying that there were no plans to downsize the Wiltshire operation. |
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Bureaucrats sufficiently self-possessed to speak in that kind of unequivocal language are few and far between. |
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In 2002, for the first time ever, a US president gave it his clear and unequivocal support. |
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He waited a beat and then stood up, shoulders square to the lion, facing him in an unequivocal challenge. |
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Still, there is no telling whether as president he would be so unequivocal. |
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This scheme allowed unequivocal identification of four out of six possible recombinant phenotypes. |
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It is good that the participants should know this in clear and unequivocal terms. |
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If Baptists wavered in their support of conscientious objectors, they were unequivocal about the separation of church and state. |
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In spite of criticism from the pulpits, he refused to qualify his unequivocal statements. |
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After all, Stephen Malkmus's musicianship is distinct and his artistic stamp on his music is unequivocal. |
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It needed a clear and unequivocal statement, from someone, that it was not the case. |
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Their alliances were indissoluble, their commitment to their colleagues, unequivocal. |
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Her claim is that she received an unequivocal assurance that the property was structurally sound. |
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Asked if either of those substances were relevant to the treatment of colic his answer is precise and unequivocal. |
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They must be so unequivocal that there will be no doubt about the construction. |
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For what his data show is a powerful process of convergence, far from complete in extent but unequivocal in direction. |
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Twenty years ago, the answer would have been loud, unequivocal and sustained. |
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His art continues to inspire responses ranging from unequivocal praise to outright condemnation. |
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Some clinicians require unequivocal angiographic proof of pulmonary embolism before they will begin thrombolysis. |
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The order is clear and unequivocal and not open to various interpretations. |
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It might be thought that answers to these questions could be given in a clear and unequivocal way. |
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On the other hand, speakers could be quite unequivocal and left no doubt as to their belief in what was being told. |
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It indicated that the countermanding, in order to get out of it, has to be unequivocal and the greatest countermand that one can offer. |
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Yes, their coquettishness and evasions can exasperate men looking for an unequivocal answer to riddles of life and love. |
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In so finding, I bear in mind that the representation must be clear or unequivocal. |
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Most of Wednesday's victims were followers of the young cleric and his message was unequivocal. |
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Although cult images are recognized as the fons et origo of superstition and error, the legislation is unequivocal about saving them. |
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The earliest unequivocal evidence for emerald mining in Egypt dates to Ptolemaic times, and even for this period the evidence is scant. |
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This Government is sending a very clear and unequivocal message to the people of New Zealand. |
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Mr Grey gave an emphatic and unequivocal assurance that the names of all the donors would remain totally confidential. |
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Your Lordship has given clear and unequivocal ruling which is consistent with the position adopted in other member states. |
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It seems that our current knowledge does not allow an unequivocal decision between them. |
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His food pyramid used the Physicians' Health Study and the Nurses' Health Study-very robust data sets and unequivocal results. |
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The rhetoric wasn't new, but the response from the audience was unequivocal, with even the wavering Frank Fahey, and the chain smoking Martin Cullen, fulsome in their support. |
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It is an uneasy spectacle, especially when 21st-century riotousness rubs up against 1960s folk-romanticism of such unequivocal beauty. |
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The G20 is no longer the new kid on the block. It is high time that it made an unequivocal commitment to its global responsibilities. |
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Norway expects the Review Conference to stake out a clear path towards the irreversible and unequivocal elimination of nuclear arms. |
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The year of last arrival to the country is recommended rather than the year of first arrival since it can provide unequivocal information. |
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But for non-veterans — including about four-fifths of all members of Congress — there is only unequivocal, unhesitating adulation. |
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Dyer is unequivocal about the moral imperative of protecting rhino, even though the costs and challenges are huge. |
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However, I do not think the chief actuary was quite so unequivocal on his statements when we spoke. |
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Articles 8, 11 and 40 embody this principle in a clear and unequivocal manner. |
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That is, in fact, the gist of what President Prodi said today in a commendably clear and unequivocal manner. |
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Confirmatory methods provide unequivocal confirmation of the identity of the residue and may also confirm the quantity present. |
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The Danish people seized this opportunity to send us an unequivocal message, and we should be thankful for it. |
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This is an unequivocal signal to voters in the euro area to give the all too numerous Red-Green governments their marching orders, if they? |
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It is a memory of suffering unrelieved by strong condemnation and unequivocal recognition. |
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The L.A. Times team has written a searing, unflinching and unequivocal indictment of a morally criminal operation bereft of any apologies or doubts. |
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To reinstate an employee who disregarded such unequivocal rules would negate the deterrence that those rules were designed to achieve. |
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If he can't do that, it proves ambivalence in his feelings for you, whereas you deserve something more unequivocal. |
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The records on televised presidential debates are unequivocal. |
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There would have to be clear and cogent evidence of unequivocal consent or acquiescence on the part of the father. |
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But some unequivocal good did come out of it, including a loosening of the restrictions on public buildings flying the union jack. |
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A clear strategy and an unequivocal commitment at all levels to reform the system are needed. |
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This option requires us to use clear, unequivocal language to help find a partial or complete solution to crises. |
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Asked for one piece of advice he would give farm managers in this regard, his answer was unequivocal. |
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Canadians have a right to clear, unequivocal answers from their elected representatives. |
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There is clear and unequivocal scientific evidence that demonstrates the effect of climate change. |
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This unequivocal provision represents a constitutional safeguard of the right of the child to manifest his or her religion or beliefs. |
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It is important that the marker residue should, whenever possible, provide unequivocal evidence of exposure to the drug. |
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A State party cannot escape the unequivocal obligation to adopt a plan of action on the grounds that the necessary resources are not available. |
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Asked at the RLC about whether McConnell should remain the Republican leader, Lee did not give an unequivocal yes. |
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These voices are coming from the top, and are both loud and unequivocal in their urgency. |
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He criticized rather than praised the merits of powerful government, but he did so with unequivocal certainty. |
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The religious messages in the April holidays are pointed, unequivocal, impossible to fudge. |
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It is very good to have such a clear and unequivocal statement. |
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A proof may be messy, dreary, tedious, or look like a joke, but there must be an unequivocal criterion for its validity, even if accessible to but a few specialists. |
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We view the withdrawal of Spanish troops from Iraq as an unequivocal demonstration of the determination and the spirit of peace which prevails in your Government and among the people of Spain. |
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And even where they do, it may not be unequivocal. |
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The election was undoubtedly an unequivocal endorsation by the citizens of that stand. |
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The Commission welcomes this clear and unequivocal statement which takes on importance in the light of the incidents that surrounded the Tunis Summit. |
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The judge should determine whether, at the time the court is seised, all holders of parental responsibility accept the jurisdiction of the divorce court, whether by formal acceptance or unequivocal conduct. |
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Strong and unequivocal legal documents should be part of that effort. |
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Either the Commission acts now, in a firm and unequivocal way, or might very well see this task being taken out of its hands, a failure it simply can't afford to let happen. |
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Second, it provides an unequivocal fiscal anchor for the government. |
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An unequivocal ban for CMR1-rated substances may be taken as read, but in the case of CMR2 substances I am also in favour of taking scientific data as a basis for licensing decisions. |
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The nature of this requirement is unequivocal. |
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There exists no moral system under which there do not arise unequivocal cases of conflicting obligation. |
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Shell subsequently published an unequivocal commitment to sustainable development, supported by executive speeches reinforcing this commitment. |
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Some characters in The Lord of the Rings are unequivocal protagonists, and others are absolute antagonists. |
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The Vatican's response to the ordination was unequivocal. |
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So I feel that the only course open to Cantona which could possibly salvage his career in this country would be, first, an admission of guilt, and second, an unequivocal and genuine apology. |
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Treadmill exercise testing evidenced worsening of the pre-existent ECG alterations and was judged as not unequivocal. |
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In the grievor's view, it was not unreasonable to wonder whether there was an ulterior motive for the failure to post the results of his trial, given the Military Judge's unequivocal findings in the grievor's favour. |
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The earliest unequivocal fossils of auks are from the late Eocene, some 35 mya. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada has made it clear that when a person makes a waiver, to be effective the waiver must be clear and unequivocal and be done with the full knowledge of the rights that are being forsaken. |
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It is within our power as a country to answer a global culture of fear of the stranger, a culture of suspicion and internalized terror, with culture of peace, a culture of unequivocal and authentic hospitality. |
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Jade Liqueurs was established in 2000 for the sole purpose of offering the connoisseur the opportunity to experience unequivocal recreations of the classic absinthes that fueled the creative fires of the Belle Époque. |
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It has long been taken for granted that the introduction of agriculture had been an unequivocal progress. |
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In Re K. it was held that while consent must be real, positive and unequivocal, there could be circumstances in which a court could be satisfied that consent had been given, even though not in writing. |
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Also, the African Union pledges to continue to provide unequivocal support to the Council so that the problem of Somalia can at long last come to a speedy end. |
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An unequivocal message is essential to hold off these threats. |
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His visit had established in an unequivocal manner that Algeria had flagrantly refused to comply with its international obligations by allowing UNHCR to conduct a census. |
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A broad based political consensus behind the reforms is lacking as is the unequivocal will across all political parties to root out high level corruption. |
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Such an action constitutes a clear and unequivocal crime against humanity. |
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Allow me to conclude with an unequivocal reiteration of the commitment of the Government of Colombia to the protection and promotion of children's rights. |
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However, in a frustrating setback, a certain number of nuclear-weapon States had subsequently reneged on their unequivocal commitment to nuclear disarmament. |
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The oldest unequivocal chordate remains come from the Lower Cambrian of south China, where small jawless fish similar to present-day lamprey and hagfish occur as part of the Chengjiang Biota. |
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It also has a plumb line, for geocentric alignment. Once the instrument has been aligned with the points of the compass, its readings are unequivocal. |
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In response to such a cry of alarm, can the Prime Minister stop waffling and take an unequivocal stand so that humanitarian aid can be distributed and the population protected? |
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Developments in the area of human trafficking and human smuggling also point to a pressing need for clear immigration policies, for transparency, for unequivocal rules and for access to the common labour market. |
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We appreciate this and we hope that in your time in the Spanish Foreign Ministry you will continue to send unequivocal signs of this message of peace. |
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Even though it is hard not to have sympathy for the Player in the circumstances of this case, we are of the view that his responsibilities under the Code are clear, unequivocal and inflexible. |
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The Court held however that this retort had to be considered in the context of the ending of the relationship and fell short of being a clear and unequivocal communication of consent on which the mother could properly rely. |
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However, the most unequivocal early archaeological evidence of equines put to working use was of horses being driven. |
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I hope that we can reach agreements with the Council and the Commission here which contain clear, unequivocal health regulations, but not the sort of details which, in all conscience, we cannot decide in this House. |
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Our participation in these conventions clearly signifies our unequivocal support for the twin pillars of international disarmament and the non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. |
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This is relatively rare in practice, perhaps because administrative failure is of less interest to the media than personal scandal, and less susceptible to unequivocal proof. |
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The real turbinaceous flavour no sooner reached the nose of the Captain, than the beverage was turned down his throat with symptoms of most unequivocal applause. |
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Delectable and irresistibly scented, this lusciously flavored beauty and body care collection captures megastar Jessica Simpson's sweet nature and unequivocal yummy factor. |
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Others, including the future Labour prime minister Ramsay MacDonald, wanted unequivocal opposition, and resigned from the society when it followed Shaw. |
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The reply of the fledgling Comintern in July 1920 was unequivocal. |
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There are no unequivocal stone tools associated with the bones. |
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