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"unambiguous" Definitions
  1. clear in meaning; that can only be understood in one way
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ambiguous indefinite vague circuitous equivocal implicit implied inexplicit inferred unspecific tacit unclear unspoken unexpressed obscure undeclared indistinct understood unsaid uncertain clouded dark mysterious nonobvious obfuscated unapparent unclarified unclouded sunny bright cloudless sunshiny clear fair fine inscrutable pleasant mystifying rainless perplexing imperceptible cryptic enigmatic enigmatical impalpable inappreciable indistinguishable insensible questionable disputable refutable doubtful answerable arguable contradictable controvertible debatable doubtable moot negotiable problematic problematical assailable dubious unreliable secretive dishonest dissembling uncandid unforthcoming artful crafty cunning evasive indirect reserved reticent shifty shy underhand abnormal devious different qualified partial incomplete part limited fractional fragmentary imperfect cursory superficial narrow shallow half loose flexible lenient liberal lax relaxed inexact heedless tolerant unrestricted unrigorous unsecured undetailed unmeticulous unrestrained nonspecific permissive indifferent generic restrained conservative muted controlled discreet moderate nonaggressive quiet reasonable subdued withdrawn aimless calm chilled mild on a leash soft grudging complaining reluctant unwilling disinclined rancorous resentful halfhearted loath unenthusiastic indisposed apprehensive hesitant tepid resistant forced insincere complicated convoluted unintelligible abstruse advanced complex difficult elaborate intricate puzzling sophisticated involved challenging uneasy hard laborious impossible incorrect wrong erroneous fallacious illogical mistaken false iffy inaccurate untrue defective faulty improper off specious biased flawed theoretical hypothetical conjectural suppositional theoretic ideal notional intangible idealised(UK) idealized(US) ideological imaginary imaginative intellectual speculative assumed postulatory presumed ideational unproven undependable disreputable fallible flimsy suspect untrustworthy shaky unsubstantiated unsupported dodgy flaky(UK) flakey(US) weak guarded diplomatic subtle thoughtful mealy-mouthed tactful cautious silent taciturn retiring inhibited adorned decorated embellished fancy ornamented deceitful falsified

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" And the answer, he said, "is an unambiguous yes.
A helipad is an unambiguous symbol of wealth, isn't it?
"In most cases it's a pretty unambiguous usage," he said.
Unprecedented threats to global stability require dedicated, unambiguous American leadership.
"In this respect the legal situation is unambiguous," Rother said.
The final results are still almost always legible and unambiguous.
Her latest strategy is relentless and unambiguous: Stick to sexy.
We want unambiguous superheroes, easy obituaries, stories with tidy morals.
"The Staircase" stood out in 2005, that much is unambiguous.
From a financial perspective, the success of tourism is unambiguous.
"The science on chlorpyrifos is clear and unambiguous," he said.
"The GAO opinion is forceful and unambiguous," said Democratic Sen.
It's also an unambiguous indictment of President Trump's moral behavior.
I mean, the lyrics are pretty unambiguous but so what?
I read the language as an unambiguous rejection of Korematsu.
His findings are pretty unambiguous: Giving people health coverage saves lives.
The empirical data is unambiguous and uncompromisingly clear on this point.
The message was unambiguous: America won't be put over a barrel.
If a nation strikes an American interests, President Trump's been unambiguous.
Ministers argue any parliamentary approval of the deal must be unambiguous.
Trump's tweet on Saturday was not as unambiguous at Giuliani's statements.
The images don't show clear, unambiguous points of lights from planets.
At first blush, they made the Vermont senator's message sound unambiguous.
With his passing, the Constitution is unambiguous about what happens next.
"Consent should be a clear, unambiguous, ongoing agreement," Talukder told me.
Yet not all Crispr experiments in livestock offer such unambiguous benefits.
Ted Cruz (Texas), which was an unambiguous mandate for pragmatic government.
That has been the unambiguous law of the land since 1976.
On the Republican side, the Super Tuesday results were pretty unambiguous.
He has painted, with unambiguous seriousness, a gallery's worth of revolutionaries.
But the lyrics were intentionally unambiguous, leaving little room for imagination.
A romance between a woman and a fish would be unambiguous.
The Dixiecrat platform was an unambiguous appeal to white Southern racists.
Samenow: The warming of the climate system is unambiguous and irrefutable.
The message was unambiguous: What happened in Egypt won't happen here.
I asked him whether an unambiguous Muslim ban would be constitutional.
PATTI CAKE$ This year's opening-night selection is an unambiguous joy.
But the answer was unambiguous: the G.P.S. didn't work at all.
Go deeper: Markets provide an unambiguous signal that investors expect recession
Rosenstein and Wray an unambiguous message: Comply with Congress's orders this week.
And the parallel between the land's past and present is pretty unambiguous.
Lemmy wrote a song called Jailbait – an unambiguous ode to underaged girls.
In addition, a real change in policy would be clear and unambiguous.
The X-rays and labs don't always give a clear, unambiguous answer.
Regardless, the impact on U.S. oil and gas exploration has been unambiguous.
The Force needs clear, unambiguous rules and swift action when misconduct occurs.
The pontiff's most unambiguous success has been in handling the Vatican Bank.
The judges said the EPA also has an unambiguous duty to act.
Trump's own daughter offered up an unambiguous rebuke to Moore last week.
The scale consists of the following four questions: The results are unambiguous.
A quick unambiguous answer: No, this is not like the seasonal flu.
The image was unambiguous: There was a large mass on Sasha's thyroid.
It's been the one unambiguous advantage he's had over his primary competition.
In it, Duffey provided an unambiguous explanation for the months-long hold.
Mr. Puzder has been unambiguous in his disdain for the new standard.
"An impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear and unambiguous," Hurd said.
The message is unambiguous: I'm being watched, and so is my daughter.
Eighteen of these dreams contained unambiguous references to the subject experiencing pain.
But Malmström has been unambiguous about the EU's resolve not to lower standards.
Just to go to the tape: Trump was unambiguous at that press conference.
Only an unambiguous threat could persuade them to cut their links with it.
Wolfenstein II has a clear and unambiguous — if not particularly nuanced — answer: yes.
Regardless, what happened to Emma and Chloe Ann-King that night is unambiguous.
"Lethal injection medicalizes what it should be an unambiguous punishment," Blecker told me.
If it is not, then the language must be given its unambiguous meaning.
Only an unambiguous rejection of Trump will banish Trumpism for 2020 and beyond.
Instead, Trump should lay out clear expectations and unambiguous, measured condemnations when appropriate.
Though the facts remain fuzzy, the moral aspect could hardly be more unambiguous.
He then asked about inviting a Chechen terrorist, and got an unambiguous no.
One unambiguous bright spot for Gurley in 2017 was the Stitch Fix IPO.
Pope Francis's condemnation of capital punishment is simple and unambiguous: It is inadmissible.
Yet these longer movies were unambiguous: simple morality tales of good versus evil.
This is where I resist the insistence that translation is an unambiguous good.
So, a quick unambiguous answer: No, this is not like the seasonal flu.
At the time, ISIS's actions were widely seen as an unambiguous war crime.
Mr. Trump's unambiguous support for Israel over the Palestinians also played a role.
"The risk to infant and children's health and development is unambiguous," they added.
"An impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear and unambiguous," Mr. Hurd said.
But contrary to previous claims, no unambiguous evidence for any pioneering extremophiles was found.
For over four decades it has been an unambiguous beneficiary of the American order.
A business needs to generate a glossary with clear, unambiguous and agreed-upon definitions.
"The data is really clear and unambiguous," Triaud wrote in an email to Reuters.
The FTC then went on to share some basic advice: — Keep your disclosures unambiguous.
Many of the first applications hold out unambiguous promise—of movement and senses restored.
"My reaction is the tax cuts have been an unambiguous success," he told reporters.
In still other cases, however, Mueller is unambiguous that the president did something wrong.
The Emoluments Clause – Article 1 Section 85033 of the Constitution – is clear and unambiguous.
His message throughout his meetings with officials, and in public comments, has been unambiguous.
And it contains an unambiguous long-term target, with required adjustments every five years.
The most surprising thing about "The Water Dancer" may be its unambiguous narrative ambition.
Trump and Sanders blame different groups, but both are unambiguous about where fault lies.
They are also anticipating the anniversary of their one unambiguous victory over the British.
On Tuesday, the White House said enforcement should be as unambiguous as the law.
Games are confined to about three hours and yield unambiguous, stick-to-sports results.
However, every voter guide I came across in Unionville had a pretty unambiguous message.
And among Mr. Trump's most outspoken intraparty critics, the warnings of resistance are unambiguous.
Rather, each digital tool must deliver "massive and unambiguous benefits" to make the cut.
Kroesen means her unambiguous text to be clearly understood exactly for what it says.
But the longer he stays, the harder it becomes to leave on an unambiguous high.
Perhaps the one issue that remains unambiguous is the role played by President Barack Obama.
"We need a credible, robust, unambiguous roadmap for the next two years," said another executive.
Now, it's taken a somewhat unexpected, but unambiguous, stance on simulated involuntary pornography as well.
He urged Ivanov to rescind them "in a way that is clear, comprehensive and unambiguous".
The enemy state in such rehearsals is often given a somewhat unambiguous name: the Reds.
If Wang walks out on stage, it will be an unambiguous sign of Xi's authority.
He wanted to send an unambiguous message that the Russians needed to change that act.
Only deregulation will have an unambiguous positive impact on economic freedom in the United States.
Self-defeating because they send an unambiguous signal: stay away if you have a choice.
And they frankly don't understand the importance of unambiguous American leadership on the world stage.
The Health Ministry's Amal Pusp says the law against distribution of free cigarettes is unambiguous.
"As far as workers go, the answer is unambiguous: They are the winners in this."
In an interview with Billboard, Depeche frontman Dave Gahan leaves his thoughts on Spencer unambiguous.
On the climate side of risk, we have unambiguous evidence that the hazards are changing.
His visual language is crisp, unambiguous, hard to misinterpret, if it requires interpretation at all.
As part of the shift, the Pentagon was given the unambiguous lead for such operations.
And, notably, E Ink, the Media Lab's one definite, unambiguous big win … back in 1996.
Still, Needham and his adopted cause had emerged as unambiguous winners of the 2016 election.
An executive branch guidance document cannot substitute, constitutionally, for an unambiguous condition imposed by Congress.
In an interview, Ms. Turner made clear that she had an unambiguous, and familiar, focus.
Sometimes the answers are unambiguous: Yes, the landlord should provide you with a functional toilet.
Other provisions, like rolling back the estate tax, are unambiguous giveaways to the richest Americans.
After looking at the contracts, the court said it was "unambiguous" that Qualcomm was wrong here.
My partner wanted the baby, but it was a very clear and unambiguous decision to me.
I choose to interpret that as an unambiguous statement of intention to bring back the brand.
In 1865, an unambiguous conclusion to the war was the only way to break the fever.
Modern telecommunications technologies "have proved an unambiguous threat to totalitarian regimes," Rupert Murdoch claimed in 1993.
An unambiguous ruling offering a simple solution could open the way for a ballot by June.
Second, beginning in the Carter administration, the US became increasingly vocal and unambiguous in supporting democracy.
BofAML analysts see the dash to cash and generally dismal expectations as an "unambiguous 'buy' signal."
Directed by Bong Joon Ho, the film's message about society's mistreatment of the environment is unambiguous.
I do mean that he has time and again failed to articulate unambiguous policies and values.
And he wanted to send an unambiguous message that the Russians needed to change that act.
While Shi'ite militia forces project unambiguous power, Iran's political weight is often deployed behind the scenes.
Their conclusion was unambiguous in opposing the building of so-called back doors for encrypted devices.
It's touchstones are obvious—there aren't many board games that paint the police as unambiguous antagonists.
The one unambiguous beacon of hope among all of this information is Hispanic American's entrepreneurial streak.
"John has the clear, unanimous and unambiguous support of our board as our CEO," he said.
When the phenomenon arose in China in the late 2000s, its targets were typically morally unambiguous.
The text is unambiguous, the opinion said, so there's no way to avoid the constitutional question.
These people do their jobs, perfectly and discretely, and their stories are similarly wonderful and unambiguous.
"Most Cubans, especially the young, await an unambiguous, decisive acceleration of market-opening reforms," Feinberg said.
The unambiguous purpose was to cut off a study of whether the test should be changed.
They receive multimillion-dollar salaries and have the virtue of unambiguous direction from university leaders: Win.
I believe the president should have been – and still needs to be – unambiguous on that point.
That comment was unambiguous, but Ms. Rossellini seemed reluctant to venture further into highly charged terrain.
The trauma will be immeasurable, yet the message unambiguous: you are neither welcome nor safe here.
I've been pretty unambiguous about my love for films like Don't Look Now and Rosemary's Baby.
But the data here is unambiguous: FBI statistics show crime has been going down for decades.
First-round turnout, at under 50%, may have been lower than usual, but the result was unambiguous.
The majority, however, said the dissent was adding layers of interpretation to a statute that is unambiguous.
The lack of consensus between the two factions of the Democratic Party is clear, unambiguous and startling.
"It's rare for the LDS Church to issue a clear and unambiguous smackdown to anyone," Riess wrote.
Meanwhile Britain's departure from EU is seen here as a regretfully unambiguous retreat from the world stage.
However, there has yet to be an unambiguous legal recognition of the right to procreate more generally.
His interviewer presented an unambiguous invitation to pronounce Britain "front of the queue" for a trade deal.
They should resist the temptation to be tactful, and instead issue unambiguous warnings when countries are straying.
Companies which process or control personal data must get "affirmative … freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous" permission.
"This ruling is unambiguous," said Christoph Schalast, a law professor at the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management.
His words are simple, his praise or scorn is unambiguous, and he shows little delicacy or politeness.
It will require specific, informed and unambiguous consent to the processing of a European subject's personal data.
Ms. Smith said it was important to build an unambiguous regulatory framework in which business could flourish.
NXT hasn't had an unambiguous success on the main roster since Owens made the move in 2015.
Despite those unambiguous findings, administration officials and nominees continue to question the validity of climate change science.
This is the time of a long-delayed clarification where America must set its unambiguous turf markers.
The Daily United States law is unambiguous: It is illegal to be in this country without documentation.
It is also the leanest, a crisp and unambiguous distillation of the players and stakes thus far.
While these results are consistent with a buried crater, they are not unambiguous proof, said Dr. Cavosie.
Under my leadership, America's policy is unambiguous to terrorists who harm or intend to harm any American.
He certainly could have punctuated the ending with an unambiguous hail of bullets if he had wanted.
While Viola presents the subject matter in an unambiguous manner, Michelangelo approaches it with nuance and grace.
Where it's harsh or stilted or opaque, or lyrical and flowing, or unambiguous, my writing should be too.
The polling was unambiguous: The Republican health care plan was the most unpopular major legislation in three decades.
In cases of unambiguous pedal misapplication, the vehicle cuts torque to mitigate the effects of the driver's error.
Mr Puigdemont is under pressure from radicals in his coalition to respond with an unambiguous declaration of independence.
The problem to be solved also was unambiguous: inefficiencies plagued the workplace leading to waste and lost productivity.
With that impediment in mind, I would focus on the most important and unambiguous of Mueller's own conclusions.
Because this exact social humanitarian experiment is currently being played out in Europe and the results are unambiguous.
The one unambiguous policy success that Mr Obama's long game can claim is the nuclear deal with Iran.
"I believe the president should have been – and still needs to be – unambiguous on that point," she said.
It also provided the earliest unambiguous evidence of the enormous advantage she enjoyed over Sanders among African-Americans.
The withdrawal sends an unambiguous message to the allies worldwide: the United States is not a reliable partner.
We'll get better results with Russia if we are firm, respectful, unambiguous, and consistent in defending our interests.
The results are hailed as "the first unambiguous observation of high-pressure diamond formation," according to a statement.
There must be an unambiguous signal sent that America is prepared to secure its interests around the world.
Kevin: The way we've sort of defined it here is affirmative consent, which means an unambiguous, enthusiastic yes.
When it comes to wild horses, the United States government is unambiguous: America has a mustang overpopulation problem.
More than any other candidate, she has a clear, unambiguous message that is thoroughly integrated with her biography.
Trade partners and strategic competitors have to get the unambiguous message: Declinism is not part of America's future.
"I believe the president should have been — and still needs to be — unambiguous on that point," she said.
And he intends to notch an unambiguous victory over Chuck that will put his adversary away for good.
But Spain has now held four elections in four years, with none of them yielding an unambiguous winner.
Not least is the unambiguous finding that Mr. Trump urged a foreign leader to investigate a political rival.
By giving the ending a relatively unambiguous "right" answer, the ending becomes a puzzle instead of a confrontation.
Although, as someone who fills Tesla cars with bloatware, his take on the matter is a little less unambiguous.
But then, when we move on to the next scene... Yep: the implications in that one seem pretty unambiguous.
Yet unambiguous and comprehensive alternatives won't really be available, and how much will the public actually know about them?
Teich said Dreyfuss didn't ask her to perform oral sex on him, but she said the situation was unambiguous.
And the lack of ambiguity or interpretation about their condition helps push their story in an equally unambiguous direction.
The biggest challenge was measuring the sample quickly enough after creating the ice to generate an unambiguous detection signature.
However, the events of today require a renewed and unambiguous call for NATO member countries to meet their obligations.
Instead, she went back on the air later that day to correct the record, taking full and unambiguous responsibility.
But the upshot is unambiguous: The children of newcomers do not behave much differently than the children of natives.
But Penn State Law Professor Samuel Thompson said that Treasury has "clear and unambiguous authority" to issue the regulations.
Why didn't Mueller unequivocally say in his report that the president's unambiguous conduct, detailed in the report, was condemnable?
People managing food allergies should expect clear, unambiguous allergen labeling that makes the grocery store less of a minefield.
"This statement is short of the clear and unambiguous message that I want in response [to Trump's tweet]," Sen.
"Taser training and product safety warnings are strong and unambiguous," said Steve Tuttle, the company's vice president for communications.
Google said it will pay security researchers who find "verifiably and unambiguous evidence" of data abuse using its platforms.
His orders are unambiguous: If he believes Heisenberg has embarked on such a project, he is to assassinate him.
A unique, unambiguous and universal identity code is critical as the first line of defense in preventing cybersecurity breaches.
I finally told him that the first unambiguous indication of an attack would be artillery shells falling on Seoul.
And historical precedents are fairly unambiguous regarding longer-term results: appeasing aggressors only whets their appetite for more aggression.
Gaston is sweet on Belle, and his excitement at her unambiguous refusals makes him the film's avatar of nastiness.
In any event, it hardly matters whether the statute has been used before, given its unambiguous "shall furnish" language.
It's the first "unambiguous" evidence that some dinos could still move between Africa and Europe during this period in history.
That thirst for the unambiguous approval we gobble up on social media doesn't define who we are as whole selves.
Judges in New York, Ohio and Arizona have rejected the argument, saying simply that the Supreme Court's cutoff was unambiguous.
Blaming technology is a common refrain from economists who hate the thought that globalization is not the world's unambiguous salvation.
In time, this class of problems would become experimentalists' greatest hope for demonstrating an unambiguous speedup on early quantum machines.
Given the "false claims previously made by" White, Carrey was insistent on hammering out a "strong and unambiguous" confidentiality agreement.
Defining in advance what constitutes an overt and unambiguous violation by Iran can begin to bridge the trans-Atlantic gap.
Other characters suffered a much more unambiguous fate by the conclusion of the second season, including Laura and Leland Palmer.
No reasonable voter could have intuited his actions in office from his clear and unambiguous statements on the campaign trail.
The defense secretary stressed the importance of US alliances and of being "unambiguous" in approaching adversaries like Russia and China.
Sports are defined by clear rules, predictable mechanics and unambiguous results; you really can devise a workable system around them.
In 2018, we no longer enshrine these values in stories of unambiguous rape that are embedded into beloved romantic classics.
The airstrikes sent an unambiguous message to Mr. Assad, and it was not clear that it would change his thinking.
The protesters' demands are unambiguous: After two decades of undivided reign, Mr. Bouteflika, his clan, and his system must go.
This is an unambiguous good for human beings and for the international economy, and we should fight for these changes.
When negotiation contexts are clear and unambiguous, recent research reveals few gender differences in the likelihood of initiating a negotiation.
The observation of a single, unambiguous neutrinoless double beta decay would show that matter and antimatter neutrinos were the same.
To give the Republican president-elect his due, he intuited an immense disquiet and spoke to it in unambiguous language.
He was unambiguous on some issues, like the government's commitment to the Paris climate accord despite the United States' withdrawal.
He added that the board's unambiguous endorsement of the current strategy with the founders suggest little friction between board members.
The organizers of this decades-long campaign made unambiguous use of the Holocaust by bluntly comparing the USSR to Nazi Germany.
"We found that there was a really big difference in oxygen isotopes between these three sets of samples — unambiguous," said MacLeod.
Such unambiguous detection of the tetraquark would confirm guesses from as far back as 1964 as to how quarks arrange themselves.
"OHHH-WAY-OHHHHHH-WAYYY-OHHOHOH" I think this is actually an unambiguous, capital-Y yodel now that I'm hearing it again.
An unambiguous ruling offering a simple solution to Italy's electoral tangle could open the way for an early ballot by June.
Sure, Malla is the Wookiee fans would most like to see made unambiguous canon on screen, if only for Chewie's sake.
Brendan O'Connor at the University of Massachusetts Amherst noted that although accounting differs from place to place, reportage is pretty unambiguous.
Such an increase in global liquidity would convey an unambiguous policy intent to support economic activity, employment creation and asset prices.
The game's custom songs are pretty unambiguous piracy, and Beat Saber could undercut a lot of them with official, downloadable tracks.
At present, China, alone among the big powers, is the one unambiguous friend of the EU and of greater European unity.
And it's a rare data point in the automation debate that is pretty unambiguous; where we can clearly see automation's footprint.
"This sends an unambiguous message that there is no accountability, and that is wrong," Emanuel said of the case being dropped.
"It's very clear and unambiguous on its face," Melba Pearson, deputy director of the ACLU of Florida, said of the law.
The replays were unambiguous, but after a four-minute discussion involving the referee, his assistants and a headset, the goal stood.
The federal government's report was unambiguous in its warnings on the threats climate change poses to the Earth and human life.
According to the Monte Carlo tourism website, the rule imposed by Monaco's Prince Rainier is unambiguous: "Monaco must have total security."
If the E.H.T. were an actual telescope the size of Earth, making images would be straightforward, the results unambiguous and direct.
" She said the testimony from admissions officers that there was no discrimination against Asian-American applicants was "consistent, unambiguous and convincing.
This sort of reasoning was commonly employed by Scalia; as an avowed textualist, he was apt to find many statutes unambiguous.
Controlling and protecting such a limited, well-defined, and unambiguous data set should be easily manageable for any large tech company.
HURD: An impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear and unambiguous and it's not something to be rushed or taken lightly.
There is a pressure to make every statement as unambiguous as possible: to be a huge fan of the new thing.
Being ambiguous about calling out what seems to me pretty unambiguous — that creates the conditions in which extremism can feel emboldened.
Ministers argue that any decision by parliament must be unambiguous in endorsing the deal as it is presented by the government.
And it is probably the best institution to send a clear, unambiguous message of solidarity: Nominate climate scientists for the Nobel Prize.
"We've been pretty unambiguous in our conversations about what we mean when we say complete denuclearization," Pompeo told a Senate subcommittee hearing.
After shows that unambiguous depictions of sex in books for young people are rarely associated with healthy relationships or a quality narrative.
This was not a problem on Adidas' campus, where affiliation was unambiguous: Everyone in sight was wearing sneakers made by their employer.
The new research, published today in Current Biology, is providing the earliest unambiguous fossil evidence of the relationship between gymnosperms and insects.
This case exemplifies the importance of tightening up the laws to give police the unambiguous ability to act in cases like this.
The testimony of the rape victims was "consistent and unambiguous," the investigators wrote, and 12 rangers were implicated in the alleged crime.
It would feel good to see Harvey Weinstein's downfall as an unambiguous tipping point for the reign of horrible men in Hollywood.
It's never an unambiguous call — and the market doesn't always take the path of maximum frustration for the greatest number of investors.
As reported by BBC News, Robbins was asked in 2013 if paint-by-numbers counted as art, and his response was unambiguous.
Neither Mr Macron nor Mr Van der Bellen won an unambiguous mandate; many of their voters simply opposed the far-right alternative.
But Netflix isn't having it, saying that the dates in the contracts are "clear and unambiguous," according to The Wall Street Journal.
But to the many who knew about Charlottesville, the most shocking element was Trump's reluctance to issue an unambiguous rejection of extremists.
The bad news is that the study didn't produce unambiguous evidence that E.T. is sailing the skies in high-tech, interstellar Frisbees.
With her new Medicare-for-all plan, Kamala Harris finally offers an unambiguous look at where she stands on eliminating private insurance.
Unambiguous public support for impeachment may not be enough to oust Trump, but it's hard to see a successful effort without it.
Improving the environment for small business is essential if we are to turn the Latino community into an unambiguous American success story.
Congress must set an unambiguous 10-year target to cut fossil fuel emissions at the rate science, equity and climate justice demand.
Right-wing Christians railing against taxation would be wise to remember Jesus' unambiguous commands to pay taxes in full and without complaint.
To overturn the results of an election for anything less than unambiguous evidence of criminal behavior is a danger to democracy itself.
It's an image of unambiguous defeat but also an emblem of resistance and a portent of the ghastly conflagrations still to come.
"We made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands, where the administration stands on Paris," he said, according to Reuters.
Even a seemingly simple question like "how much do different people pay in taxes?" doesn't have a clear-cut and unambiguous answer.
"An impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear, and unambiguous, and it's not something to be rushed or taken lightly," Hurd said.
In an interview — his first since taking the reins at TikTok this year — Mr. Zhu denied, in unambiguous terms, several key accusations.
"The language of the denial letters demonstrates that they marked the department's final determination," he wrote, pointing to "definitive" and "unambiguous" language.
For the congressional staff members who experienced the uprising that August, the lessons of the Tea Party were mostly tactical, and unambiguous.
But when it comes to Trump's proposed changes to Medicaid and Social Security, the intent is unambiguous: These are cuts to benefits.
"There are relevant, unambiguous signs, that the worst moments for investments are behind us already," said Rodolfo Margato, an economist with Santander Brasil.
A captivating new documentary—directed by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert, and produced by Barack and Michelle Obama—opens with an unambiguous case.
"This is the first unambiguous detection of glycine at a comet," said Kathrin Altwegg, principal investigator of the instrument that made the measurements.
The law, in the view of CRS and other legal experts, is unambiguous and clear: The agency must remit the money to Treasury.
Feedback during the activity is immediate and unambiguous, so one can tell how well he or she is doing as the activity progresses.
You require relationships and knowledge of the counterparty's portfolio and their financials, and you clearly require an unambiguous understanding of the regulatory regimes.
Warren sent an unambiguous message that she believes the Clinton effort to push Democrats toward the political center should be relegated to history.
He does, however, hold out hope that the Eichmann trial will stand through history as an unambiguous condemnation of ethnic hatred and violence.
DXY to 90 - it was at 93.7 on Friday - coinciding with unambiguous U.S labor and consumer weakness and a flatter U.S. yield curve.
But there is an unambiguous fact in Google search data that the eight justices of the Supreme Court and everyone else should know.
Her findings were unambiguous: "As immigration policy preferences become more restrictive, the probability of voting for the populist right increases dramatically," Ivarsflaten found.
POMPEO: Sir, my record on this is unambiguous ... BOOKER: If that's your response, you did not say anything to call out his remarks.
But whatever laws may be best for the kingdom of man, the laws for the kingdom of God and its ministers are unambiguous.
When neo-Nazis march in Charlottesville and scream slogans against Jews and in support of white supremacy, the condemnation has to be unambiguous.
But it would deliver a clear and unambiguous signal to Democrats to rally behind Biden instead of fracturing across three or four candidates.
The basic function of the caucus — binding together warring interests into a mutually respected process with a clear and unambiguous result — has failed.
Trump, on the other hand, has openly questioned the U.S. government's unambiguous conclusions, most notably while standing immediately next to Russian President Putin.
One person briefed on what took place said he was unambiguous at the time about the ban being what he wanted to do.
Jonathan White, an assistant attorney general who helped prosecute the Ortega case with Tarrant County officials, said the evidence of fraud was unambiguous.
The new GDPR laws will introduce a condition requiring "unambiguous consent" before users' personal or behavioural data can be used for marketing purposes.
By contrast, blackface is an unambiguous form of racist mockery with clear origins in the virulent white supremacist history of the United States.
It's righteous outrage against the unambiguous enemy with a visible face, the male predator who feeds on our vulnerability and relishes our humiliation.
So for now, do prosecutors will always have to find a paper trail and an unambiguous quid-pro-quo to get a conviction?
"By then, we think the data will be unambiguous, and Fed officials can prepare the markets at Jackson Hole [Wyoming] in August," Shepherdson said.
Jittery international investors have been waiting for the government to signal an unambiguous break from the credit-fuelled growth strategy under President Tayyip Erdogan.
We wanted to be as unambiguous as possible about the fact that users can now copy, share and remix these images without copyright restriction.
Jittery international investors have been waiting for the government to signal an unambiguous break from the credit-fueled growth strategy under President Tayyip Erdogan.
"China believes that there can be no other plausible reading of this simple and unambiguous treaty language," Zhang said, calling the text "crystal clear".
"Until the transition deal is ratified there is reluctance on the part of some regulators to make unambiguous statements," Glen told reporters on Thursday.
Lorenzo is now tweeting unambiguous come ons to Octagon girls while White is gambling away thousands on his phone in hands of online blackjack.
"The statute in a very clear and unambiguous way describes the scope of what it does," Assistant U.S. Attorney Michael Lockard said in court.
But this series has been an unambiguous reiteration that James, when assertive, has no peer in the variety of ways he can defeat you.
"Her expectations were through the roof, and if you didn't meet them, she let you know in clear and unambiguous terms," Mr. Tombar said.
But in the 16th century, both Albrecht Dürer and Lucas Cranach the Elder, following Jerome's lead, famously depicted Adam and Eve beside unambiguous apples.
That simply can't happen this year, since Hidden Figures, the only unambiguous big-studio film in the bunch, is nominated for just three awards.
" In that call, made more than a month before the attack, she gave the authorities an unambiguous warning: "I know he's going to explode.
Formal languages, like logic and programming, are really designed to be as unambiguous as possible, whereas natural languages have ambiguity all over the place.
"We have been unambiguous regarding how crucial our [anti-ISIS] mission is in Iraq," State Department spokesperson Morgan Ortagus said in a statement Friday.
The best of us can unite behind this unambiguous, undeniable threat to health, the economy and the rights to safe conception and healthy families.
The combination of screen time, emphasis, and the unambiguous nature of his badass status signalled Vince McMahon wants to strap a rocket to him.
"Demonstrating an unambiguous quantum advantage will be an important milestone," said Eisert—it would prove that quantum computers really can extend what is technologically possible.
But last week, Pope Francis took a different tack, condemning the death penalty in unambiguous terms that went above and beyond the church's official stance.
"I believe we must be resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours," he writes.
But it always wound up confirming the MCU's straightforward, family-friendly worldview, which established a clear, unambiguous set of fan expectations that Feige et al.
His victory over his run-off opponent, the far-right nationalist Marine Le Pen, was unambiguous, and carried a message that resonated well beyond France.
An unambiguous conclusion from Mueller that Trump violated the law would have led to pressure that may well have been impossible for them to withstand.
Not only that, but the producers had to reshoot a costly pilot, swapping out actors and scenes, to make the show more unambiguous for viewers.
Wall Street has an unambiguous message for Hillary Clinton: Don't pick Elizabeth Warren as your vice president if you want to keep getting our money.
"These sanctions if adopted would send an unambiguous and unyielding message to the D.P.R.K. regime — the world will not accept your proliferation," she said Thursday.
Like most of the film, the final scenes deliberately leave us unsure of how to feel, refusing to give viewers unambiguous answers to complicated issues.
Just try and make your nicknames as clear and unambiguous as possible, otherwise Siri might get confused and try and ring a local business instead.
The process of creating a data dictionary fleshed out two different metrics: Specificity in well-chosen names, and unambiguous definitions with examples, are key here.
" McKeown said that "without authorization" is "an unambiguous, non-technical term that, given its plain and ordinary meaning, means accessing a protected computer without permission.
Confronted with the unambiguous conclusion of American intelligence that Assad was behind the chemical attack on Syrian civilians, Putin this week played another familiar card.
There was no new deal with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Going into the Hanoi summit, the starting positions of both sides were unambiguous.
The central sentence of Article 50 is unambiguous, in spite of all the assertions to the contrary by those who wish it said something different.
That rule says when the meaning of a statute or contract is unambiguous and clear on its face, the court must rely on that meaning.
"I believe we must be resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours," he wrote.
"The Tax Foundation has laid out in unambiguous terms how critical the Senate tax bill is to hard-working families and job creators," Ferrier said.
The most clear and unambiguous of these signs, a PIP goes on your employee record and provides a delineated breakdown of where you're falling short.
"The plain and unambiguous language of the agreement shows Hunter and A-1 agreed to arbitrate before – but only before – NAF," wrote Judge Paul Wilson.
The revenge porn law also has a very unambiguous interpretation of emotional harm (the final bit of the legislation is "with intent to cause distress").
The Farm Bureau said in a statement to The Hill that it has been unambiguous in its opposition to tariffs and support for free trade.
The rescued man's shock over the killing of his kidnappers is the result of a syndrome and the success of the SEALs' mission remains unambiguous.
Some would insist that it be viewed as a #MeToo moment — unambiguous evidence of the deep discomfort men feel in the face of powerful women.
For the first time, each student was required to sign a document agreeing to obtain "unambiguous" verbal consent at every stage of a sexual encounter.
"I made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands and where the administration stands on Paris," Mr. Cohn told reporters after the meeting.
The death itself, to all appearances, is unambiguous, although, as any fan of murder mysteries will tell you, the purpose of appearances is to confound.
Pompeo said Wednesday that Trump had been "unambiguous" in his conversations with Kim that the military exercises will resume if Pyongyang negotiates in bad faith.
"Part IV recommends that the Commission ensure that SDR rulebooks contain unambiguous and complete information to allow potential users to understand SDR operations," Choi said.
Over the weekend, protesters spontaneously popped up at airports across the country to send an unambiguous message: Not in our name; not on our watch.
The cases suggest that a clear, unambiguous written statement, like the CC0 designation, that permanently relinquishes all rights to a work should do the trick.
"I believe we must be resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours," Mattis writes.
"Daniel Tamayo, an astronomer at Princeton, also not involved with the new study, agreed, describing it as a "fantastic paper" with an "unambiguous and beautiful discovery.
But according to lead author Lance Price, a professor at George Washington University's Milken Institute School of Public Health, the current study's findings are entirely unambiguous.
Noland's "Gibbet" (1993–94), the more forceful of her two included works, is an unambiguous synopsis of the centuries-old American propensity to discipline and punish.
Baines points out that the EU's updated privacy framework, GDPR, tightens the existing privacy standard — adding the words "clear affirmative act" and "unambiguous" to consent requirements.
The unified, unambiguous message from the administration made Trump's absence even more noticeable — especially as a second meeting with Putin is still reportedly in the works.
On Friday, Judge Aragonés ruled that the original Oreo video was "a clear and unambiguous act of humiliating content" which caused "physical suffering" to the victim.
She judged the effort "to effectively capture the morbid attention of his followers" and boost advertising to be "a clear and unambiguous act of humiliating content."
This initiative deserves the unambiguous encouragement of all who want to help Venezuela make a transition toward humanitarian relief, reduced violence, effective governance and economic recovery.
Despite this unambiguous ruling, South Dakota passed a statute (SB 106), effective on May 1, imposing new sales and use tax collection obligations on remote sellers.
The West must now send Moscow an unambiguous message that the price for future misadventures like the ones in Ukraine and Syria would be unacceptably high.
" Consider lead single "Grave Slave," which contains one of the album's most unambiguous couplets: "The electoral eats the puppet states / chew the vote, win the race.
To be recognized as valid, a will must be clear and unambiguous, signed and dated by the will-maker, and signed by at least two witnesses.
Just as No Easy Day dismisses ambiguity, these mythical figures are the closest war games can get to unambiguous superheroes, and the simple stories they entail.
"Judge Jackson now has a request for a new trial based on the unambiguous & self outed bias of the foreperson," Mr. Trump tweeted, quoting Mr. Napolitano.
"The long term trends are unambiguous — state governments have cut funding on higher education for a generation in favor of letting tuition go up," Hartle says.
"We believe conventional hikes need to be delivered soon, and the communication would need to be unambiguous," analysts at UBS wrote in a note this week.
The Angel Gabriel (the radiant soprano Jennifer Check, who also sang the role of the Blessed Virgin) exudes unambiguous wonder when the story is taken further.
Several Democratic donors in the region recently told CNBC that they are now planning to support her campaign despite her unambiguous jabs at the tech industry.
Doing so would generate revenue for low-income countries while sending an unambiguous message to U.S. adversaries that they cannot hide ill-gotten gains at will.
"My position on the Amazon deal is clear and unambiguous and is not changing," said Mr. Gianaris, who has been present at protests against the deal.
I also heard from many staffers that they appreciated having a commissioner send the unambiguous message that parenthood is as much a priority as the job.
He creates morally unambiguous action stories in which light is easily delineated from darkness, and where when good and evil meet in combat, good wins out.
"This is the first unambiguous detection of a two-planet system carving a disk gap," said Julien Girard of the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland.
It would be a fundamental mistake for Democrats to pursue impeachment without evidence, based only on Russia's broader election meddling scheme, which is now clear and unambiguous.
It's also a welcome chance to give Thompson and Rashad more to do than Creed offered — accounting for Creed II's one unambiguous improvement over the original film.
"To date, the IRS has failed to provide the requested return and return information despite an unambiguous obligation to do so under section 6103(f)," Neal wrote.
As many countries grapple with how seriously to take U.S. warnings that Huawei's technology can't be trusted, Malaysia's leader says the answer is unambiguous for his country.
" The previous day, at the OSU robotics lab where Cassie got its start, Hurst told me in unambiguous terms: "The goal of Agility is to grow aggressively.
" The League of United Latin American Citizens released an unambiguous statement, declaring "President Trump's xenophobic rhetoric and policies inspired the killing of innocent women, children, and men.
"The review matches with my own judgment of the situation and is unambiguous and clear, I have nothing more to add," Sipila told Finnish news agency STT.
For a number of days now, the movie's official Twitter account has been a retweet machine, and the message they're trying to drive home is pretty unambiguous.
White House and Hill GOP leaders are astonished by the unambiguous, far-reaching power of Steve Bannon and policy guru Stephen Miller over, well, just about everything.
To avoid wasted hours on the telephone with representatives from insurance companies, doctors assign unambiguous diagnoses to the patient's E.M.R. rather than record what they actually believe.
In the days before the declaration, CUP leaders warned that they were "ready to walk" from the coalition if an unambiguous declaration of independence was not forthcoming.
The musical thinks nothing of condensing chapters of exposition or philosophical debate into a single quatrain or unambiguous confrontation; encyclopedic digressions and whole episodes are thrown out.
"The director's impressive technique — and all the grace and discipline of his excellent, hard-working cast — is mustered with a single, unambiguous goal in mind," he wrote.
She's an unambiguous captive, trapped by sex and class, yet the viciousness that her liberation awakens — as carnal lust slips into bloodlust — precludes a facile redemptive reading.
"The Missing Generation" (2015) by Sean Dorsey — a transgender choreographer and writer based in San Francisco — was the week's most unambiguous offering, and also its least interesting.
Only Australia, Hungary, Israel, the Maldives and the US voted in support of the UK. "The advisory opinion is clear and unambiguous," Mauritius Prime Minister Pravind Jugnauth said.
As it is, even an idea as unambiguous as "freedom from foreign interference" or "unbiased districts" quickly diminishes in importance once partisans spy an advantage in its erosion.
Vitalik Buterin, the creator of Ethereum, told Motherboard in an email that there was "a single unambiguous winning chain" with over 80 percent of the community moving over.
Xi had voiced the idea of internet sovereignty at the annual summit last year, an unambiguous announcement that Beijing would intensify its censorship and control of the internet.
Long-term, it seems unambiguous: If you need more African American and Hispanic voters, maligning and marginalizing them strikes even some inside this White House as stupid politics.
Five years later the Sendai District Court concurred and delivered "a decisive legal victory, an unambiguous assignment of responsibility" on behalf of the families of the dead children.
" Another Republican senator, Dan Sullivan, also said on Twitter: "Anything less than complete & unambiguous condemnation of white supremacists, neo-Nazis, and the KKK by (Trump) is unacceptable. Period.
With infectious brio, and fueled by a narrative that was simple, direct and—at its best—morally unambiguous,  Mafia 3 propelled you from one gratifying gunfight to another.
There's no completely unambiguous starting point for this, and to an extent, the cycle of constitutional hardball has been a tit-for-tat game played by both sides.
Members of the Senate Budget Committee and the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee must not waste these opportunities to demand clear and unambiguous answers from Mulvaney.
The approach "adopts a new rule of law that uses campaign statements to recast the plain, unambiguous, and religiously neutral text," Niemeyer, a George W. Bush appointee, wrote.
That is the amount of assets the Fed has liquidated over that period, providing a clear and unambiguous signal of its shift toward a less accommodative policy stance.
Some attribute it to Democrats trying to find an unambiguous populist message that will cut through to possible voters, not just in 2018 but in 2020 as well.
More significantly, the federation terminated her contract with the national team, sending an unambiguous signal that her days tending goal, at least for the Americans, are probably over.
As for me, my experiment about how much to drink has been unambiguous: Even a half glass of wine opens the trap doors to depression in my head.
For example, the literal meaning of last year's celebrated fake-news headline, "Pope Francis Shocks World, Endorses Donald Trump for President," is unambiguous — no gap-filling is needed.
Ted Cruz, meanwhile, is sitting pretty, for the moment holding both a lead in delegates and bragging rights after his unambiguous victory, with 28 percent of the vote.
It is difficult to see those provisions as the unambiguous gift to American workers — the "major, major tax cut," in the words of Mr. Trump — that Republicans promised.
In particular, the disclosures in these Instagram posts featured "unambiguous" language, and were often hidden under the "more" tab that cuts off long captions on Instagram's mobile app.
Bonneville plans to continue examining fossils that could belong to early fungal species, some of which could extend the unambiguous record of Kingdom Fungi further back in time.
Mr. Sanders, onstage for the first time as the unambiguous front-runner, made clear that the changing circumstances would not much change the man, our news analysis says.
The pain and sorrow are unambiguous on Feist's new album, "Pleasure," a set of lo-fi songs that confront and seek to exorcise heartache, loneliness, betrayal and despair.
This city, which has enjoyed a decided economic upswing in recent years, has embraced the Games with an almost unambiguous courtship that concluded with a flourish Thursday evening.
"The transcript is an unambiguous, damning, and shocking abuse of the Office of the Presidency for personal political gain," four Democratic committee chairmen said in a joint statement.
"Many of the matters that people disagree on when they disagree on gun policy have not been rigorously studied in ways that produce reasonably unambiguous results," Morral said.
But despite its eccentric and sometimes bizarre presentation, FLCL evokes the growing pains and complicated feelings of puberty (as well as unambiguous phallic imagery) in far more relatable terms.
" MOHAMED EL-ERIAN, CHIEF ECONOMIC ADVISER AT ALLIANZ SE "I think the short term is unambiguous: If Britain votes to leave, there will be significant economic and financial instability.
The subsequent university investigation found "unambiguous gender-based harassment" of both students, handed out a substantial punishment to an unnamed faculty member, and denied his appeal a month later.
"The House Appropriations Committee will not provide resources to your department for the development or implementation of unlawful limitations on the unambiguous Second Amendment rights of Americans," Culberson wrote.
Social media filled up with messages from currently serving and retired officers applauding Silveria for showing unambiguous leadership especially in the wake of the racial violence in the Charlottesville.
John Sterman, a professor and climate policy expert at the MIT Sloan School of Management, said California's move sent an unambiguous message that major political forces support such action.
" On Russia: "The President's been unambiguous since he took office that there are places where Russia is working against the United States but many places where we work together.
But if Jay Z's take saw him more or less burying the hatchet with Fat Joe, Meek, naturally, took the opportunity to take some decidedly unambiguous shots at Drake.
ML is great when you have an unambiguous training set, but with human speech, and hate speech, which can be so nuanced, that's when you get bias floating in.
The story's message is unambiguous: The cruelty we inflict on others harms not just our victims, but also ourselves, because we are all more intimately interconnected than we realize.
He is running as an unambiguous moderate and therefore drawing Republican voters who may otherwise side with the governor in an effort to block Mr. Kobach from the nomination.
"The president's been unambiguous since he took office that there are places where Russia is working against the United States but many places where we work together," Pompeo said.
It is also the first theatrical release he has directed in four years, following what appeared to be several very unambiguous pronouncements that he was giving up filmmaking altogether.
"The House Appropriations Committee will not provide resources to your department for the development or implantation of unlawful limitations on the unambiguous Second Amendment rights of Americans," Culberson wrote.
The R.S.S., which was founded in 1925, is unambiguous about its aim of transforming India into a Hindu nation, where India's non-Hindu minorities would have a secondary status.
And in Maryland, the governor approved a bill requiring age-appropriate instruction on the meaning of consent as an "unambiguous and voluntary agreement," starting in the current school year.
He has claimed that despite the statute's seemingly unambiguous language, the Ways and Means chair cannot just request anyone's returns — because there are constitutional restrictions on Congress's investigative power.
But a long, systemic tradition of queer erasure has prompted the most vocal fans to criticize the Netflix translation for seemingly diminishing what they call the series' previously unambiguous queerness.
The "unambiguous risk-off" flows saw the seventh straight weekly outflow from equity funds, strong demand for safer government and investment grade bonds, and selling of riskier high yield bonds.
But whereas "key" and "value" ordinarily form a unique, unambiguous pair as applied in computer science, they are connected by "OO" -representing the infinity symbol (∞) -in the logo for KOOV.
"In this process it is pointing out the fact that we are highly focused on the data and tent to see them as objective, unambiguous, and interpretation free," Weckert said.
The laws protecting the integrity of the game may be unambiguous, but the relationship between football and the betting industry is anything but, and the latter rather undermines the former.
" At the same time, citing Russia, Mattis stressed a need to be "resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours.
This unambiguous verdict from secular experts could have been a good moment for the church, at the 11th hour, to overcome its professed doubts, but the cue was not taken.
Though no one could really say what it was specifically, the Large Hadron Collider's 750 GeV diphoton bump registered at least one unambiguous conclusion for physicists: they'd found something new.
Their findings are unambiguous: Using these measures, we find that anti-refugee hate crimes increase disproportionally in areas with higher Facebook usage during periods of high anti-refugee sentiment online.
Sanders and his allies have reiterated unambiguous support for Clinton, affirmed their belief in the integrity of the process, and stressed the urgency of a unified front against Donald Trump.
Lauer asked the 2012 GOP presidential nominee three times about his 2016 ambitions, pressing for an "unambiguous" response after Romney appeared to leave the door to a bid slightly open.
Now is the chance to send an unambiguous message to the world that it is no longer acceptable to buy and sell ivory, rhino horn or other illegal wildlife products.
They had hoped that unambiguous support from businesses would highlight the economic risks to Britain of breaking away from the European Union and help persuade wavering voters to oppose withdrawal.
But to the 30-plus years of art it has inspired, they're adding work that is politically complicated, referential without being nostalgic and absolutely unambiguous about the desirability of difference.
Mattis also writes that the US must be "unambiguous" in dealing with adversaries like China and Russia and that the President should have a defense chief who shares his views.
America's leading experts at the National Academy of Sciences have been sending the unambiguous message for many years that the potential impacts from man-made climate change could be devastating.
The European Commission, the executive body of the E.U., should follow up the council's statement with an unambiguous declaration that the Law and Justice Party has crossed a red line.
Rochelle Ritchie, a Democratic strategist and frequent guest on cable news shows, tweeted Friday that she had reported unambiguous violent threats made against her from one of Sayoc's Twitter accounts.
Here's where you can find the best deals on Apple products this Black Friday:   Macbook Air ($1000) — Best Buy is the unambiguous winner here, offering the 99.993GB model for $800.
It is an unambiguous pattern, but Cora said he trusted Price to finally change his fate on Sunday, in Game 230 of the A.L. Championship Series against the Houston Astros.
The decision is therefore very clear and unambiguous, contrary to what your article suggests and was undoubtedly rendered in favor of Arabsat, BeIN having been dismissed for all its claims.
"He was giving me problems that were unambiguous, as in there was one and only one correct answer," Mr. Pace said, explaining how this appealed to his problem-solver personality.
At the same time, there's a clear and unambiguous effort to lay the groundwork for states to use eligible voters as the population base for the next round of redistricting.
"We find that the history of the use of 'public charge' in federal immigration law demonstrates that 'public charge' does not have a fixed, unambiguous meaning," wrote Judge Jay Bybee.
"We have unambiguous evidence that the president has committed a crime at this point, I think," Rep Jerrold Nadler, chair of the House Judiciary Committee, told the New York Times.
One may disagree with the President-elect's platform, as I have, but it would be foolish to ignore the unambiguous messages being sent by the markets over the last five weeks.
Where typical software follows discrete, unambiguous steps, the programs that tell a drone how to move use machine learning to make probabilistic decisions based on a continuous stream of environmental data.
However, he also has said that the interest of law enforcement is "not black and white" when it comes to encryption — so also has failed to set out an unambiguous view.
Yimin Yang, an archaeological scientist at the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences and the study's leader, called the findings the earliest unambiguous evidence of marijuana use for its psychoactive properties.
They established two unambiguous objectives for Discovery: It would feature TV's first openly gay main Trek character, and the show's lead protagonist, Michael Burnham, would be played by a black woman.
A tweet that was meant to be forgotten within minutes resurfaces years later to cost someone their job, while a video providing unambiguous evidence of war crimes disappears without a trace.
When I posed the question to Kim whether she had considered that perhaps her body simply couldn't handle another pregnancy and that maybe she shouldn't have another child, she was unambiguous.
Clinton writes that at the time, she believed her punishment of Strider "was severe and the message to him unambiguous," and that he later "squandered" the second chance she gave him.
The only time he spoke an unambiguous truth was when he said that Apple is a company with a responsibility to its investors, and that it is motivated to maximize profit.
House Speaker Paul Ryan has reluctantly scolded Trump for making racist comments, but he can always be counted on to criticize Clinton in full-throated, unambiguous ways for far lesser sins.
Nuclear weapons therefore, in some unambiguous sense, can be interpreted as being the antithesis of themselves; simply put – potential for mass violence creates peace – thus the conceptual thrust of nuclear deterrence.
"Those results are clear and unambiguous, just as they were on Election Night," DeSantis, a former congressman, said in a video posted Saturday on YouTube by the Republican Party of Florida.
Investors are holding the most cash since November 2001, which should be interpreted as an "unambiguous buy" signal, Bank of America Merrill Lynch said in its February global fund managers survey.
"These sanctions, if adopted, would send an unambiguous and unyielding message to the DPRK regime: The world will not accept your proliferation," said Samantha Power, U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
A former adviser to President François Hollande, Mr Macron is now an unambiguous rival to his Socialist former mentor, whose own chances of running for re-election dwindle by the day.
Finally, as China and Russia take advantage of small or unstable countries on their borders and across the world, it is critical that there be an unambiguous and sustained American response.
The announcement came after Marriott International introduced new discounted rates for loyalty program members who book directly with Marriott (which created an unambiguous marketing campaign called "It Pays to Book Direct").
You can slice the jobs numbers however you like, but you won't be able to avoid the unambiguous conclusion that Republicans are going to run hard on the economy in November.
"I don't think I have ever had such a strong result, so unambiguous," said Dr. Marcella Alsan, an associate professor of medicine at Stanford University and an author of the study.
"As long as the disclosure standards are unambiguous and adhered to, a perceptual ad blocker will have a 100 percent recall at identifying ads governed by that standard," the researchers wrote.
He sees evidence of racism only from time to time, and when he does, it tends to be stark and unambiguous — the use of racial slurs, an explicit avowal of hate.
In the letter, Mattis reiterates his "core belief" in America's alliance and partnerships, specifically NATO, and America's need to be "resolute and unambiguous" in challenging countries such as China and Russia.
She said the ballot measure was "clear and unambiguous" in requiring the state to do so by April 3, and to provide coverage to the newly eligible population by July 2.
There had been debate among economists and fund managers about the importance of previous yield curve inversions, but Tuesday's market action provided an unambiguous signal that investors are expecting a recession.
The "opinion is forceful and it is unambiguous: When President Trump froze congressionally appropriated military aid to Ukraine, he did so in violation of the law and the Constitution," said Sen.
The findings were as unambiguous as they were startling: A dramatic spike in the salinity of the water—which has been conclusively linked to global warming—was killing acres of trees.
First, the White House's view that a new authorization from Congress is unnecessary to escalate Washington's global military commitments flies in the face of commonsense interpretation of an unambiguous constitutional rule.
A similarly unambiguous existential risk — in the presence of overwhelming asymmetry between the United States and North Korean nuclear arsenals, and despite an unpredictable regime — may give North Korea equal pause.
Publicised on social media as #BloodyHarlan, the Blackjewel blockade looked like a time-honoured, morally unambiguous stand-off—"the little man against the big man," as Mr Raleigh said with relish.
With investors' patience wearing thin, few managers can afford to be wrong a third time, so many seem to be waiting on the sidelines until signs of market rebalancing are unambiguous.
The test – announced by President Vladimir Putin, who also referenced the missile in his key pre-election speech last month – was an unambiguous threat to Russia's enemies, particularly the United States.
Ticking through a list of New Deal opponents, Mr. Sanders included "the conservative wing of F.D.R.'s own Democratic Party," an unambiguous reference to his centrist foes in today's Democratic Party.
The emergency declaration "is an unambiguous global statement that the situation is dire," said Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Ms. Heard continues to enjoy the public support of powerful institutions like L'Oréal, ACLU, the UN and the media despite the unambiguous evidence of her hoax and her documented history of violence.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, he adds, is a rare example of an "unambiguous victory," where the boycott attained its demands: hiring black drivers, promising respectful drivers, and first-come first-seated policy.
She and Sanders are fighting for progressive voters and if he emerges as the clear, unambiguous choice of the left on Monday night, he would deal a potent blow to Warren's chances.
And it would be blind, and horribly unfair, would it not, to ignore the "xoxo," a clear, unambiguous indication that she was ready to drift with me in the ocean currents again?
In addition to that, Google doesn't ask for specific and unambiguous consent when you create an account — the option to opt out of personalized ads is hidden behind a "More options" link.
At his confirmation hearing, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin made an unambiguous promise that there would be "no absolute tax cut for the upper class" in the Trump administration's vision of tax reform.
Clancy's assessment of the situation was unambiguous: there should have been a thorough investigation, and if the allegations were true, then Visich should have been removed as head of the ESP department.
DeSantis said in a video statement that the results were "clear and unambiguous, just as they were on election night," and that he was honored by the trust Floridians placed in him.
Third, the Strategy provides an unambiguous directive for the government to work with the private sector as an active partner to share information, support awareness and preparedness, and plan for effective remediation.
"I was given an unambiguous, straightforward 'yes,' there was a bias if you look at it all" by officials, in terms of "the group activity, the preponderance of what happened," he said.
Kirk told Garland that the Supreme Court "must provide clear, succinct, unambiguous — 'soldier-proof' — guidance" for military personnel interrogating enemy combatants, according to the summary memo he shared with the GOP conference.
She suggests that transactional relationships can represent unconditional love because of their unambiguous nature—but all rent-a-person experiences are predicated on one person having the financial resources to hire another.
By Monday, Trump's daily Gallup job approval numbers had reached an all-time low, and he was forced to issue a less ambiguous (though by no means unambiguous) statement condemning hate groups.
He made it unambiguous that Saudi Arabia intended to match Iran in uranium enrichment, and that the purpose was not to make fuel, but to have the capacity to make nuclear explosives.
The Indian Pharmaceutical Association (IPA), a lobby group of India's largest drugmakers, said it supports mandatory rules for curbing undesirable marketing practices, but they should be transparent, easy to implement and unambiguous.
But the lack of an unambiguous price impact from the current output cuts should serve as a warning about over-emphasizing OPEC at the expense of structural factors in the oil market.
Without pretending to deliver unambiguous solutions or to judge complex realities, Les Paradis offers those who wish it the opportunity to understand the deep structure of the time in which we live.
Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. has begun accepting financial donations for a 2020 presidential campaign, an unambiguous sign that he intends to begin his challenge to President Trump within days.
We've made this very clear in our privacy policy, which users actively opt into during the apps' onboarding processes after being shown an unambiguous disclaimer detailing what data is shared with us.
But with the conference on track to endorse only a modest declaration lacking a clear, unambiguous call for countries to next year raise their targets to cut emissions, the mood was subdued.
Ukrainians want to hear a clear and unambiguous reaffirmation that our long-standing, bipartisan policy of strong support for Ukraine remains unchanged and that we fully back it at the highest levels.
Taxpayer money has also gone to anti-poaching operations at another park in the Democratic Republic of Congo where WWF-commissioned investigators found "consistent and unambiguous" evidence guards had committed horrific violence.
A spokesman for the British Information Commissioner's Office told Reuters "that consent must be unambiguous, freely given, fully informed and involve a clear affirmative action in order to be valid under GDPR".
On the whole, the spirit of the propaganda campaign is unambiguous: Chinese citizens should seek to emulate the ideals of self-sacrifice and perseverance that the soldiers of the Long March embodied.
"Yes, we have unambiguous evidence that the president has committed a crime at this point, I think," Representative Jerrold Nadler of New York, chairman of the Judiciary Committee, said in an interview.
And while lots of tetraquark candidates have been spotted, this particle's strange identity—including the added properties and stabilization from its two heavy bottom quarks—would offer unambiguous evidence of the particle's existence.
Another extinction event—at the end of the Triassic, 200 million years ago—would again destroy enough of life's web for regime change to occur; only then did dinosaurs emerge as unambiguous victors.
"Despite the low turnout, Macron's victory is an unambiguous win for the French center, for Europe, and consequently for global markets," said Quincy Krosby, chief market strategist at Prudential Financial, in a note.
An image of a bunch of white guys seeking to undo health care coverage for millions of Americans sends a strong unambiguous message about whose interests are being represented and whose are not.
Nevertheless, the fourth season represented a solid bounce back after the third, and there was an old-fashioned quality to the unambiguous triumph of good over evil without a wink or question mark.
"Judge Jackson now has a request for a new trial based on the unambiguous & self outed bias of the foreperson of the jury, whose [sic] also a lawyer, by the way," Trump wrote.
While it might not be clear if granting a permission means "unambiguous and informed consent," it does suggest a token of trust between the user and the site, clearly communicated by the user.
One of these tools can, like an x-ray of a bone fracture, in a matter of minutes show the unambiguous outcome of a close contest cast on hundreds of thousands of ballots.
That office was supposed to forward the whistleblower complaint to Congress — but that handoff was stymied when the Department of Justice intervened with a spurious legal analysis for bypassing an unambiguous legislative mandate.
But the Taliban must demonstrate commitment to our shared objectives of a reduction in violence, make an unambiguous break from Al Qaeda and commit to continued (and effective) operations against the Islamic State.
But even though there is uncertainty in the report about what exactly the future holds, the authors are unambiguous on this: Despite the damage that has been done, humanity still has a choice.
"The trial's results were very very unambiguous," said Dr. Matthew Greenhawt, chairman of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology's food allergy committee and one of the authors of the new guidelines.
It is not on the level from beginning to end, and there needs to be a level of accountability throughout the system, and this sends an unambiguous message that there is no accountability.
But the price of all that success may be a realization that the rest of the world doesn't view your life's work as an unambiguous force for good in the way that you do.
The one commodity import which seems to show unambiguous strength is crude oil, where first quarter imports were up 8.2 percent to 121.17 million tonnes, equivalent to about 9.83 million barrels per day (bpd).
So I think if we try to understand the causality being ambiguous about calling out what seems to me pretty unambiguous, that creates the conditions in which extremism can really ... they can feel emboldened.
An emergency declaration "is an unambiguous global statement that the situation is dire," Tom Inglesby, director of the Center for Health Security of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, previously told Vox.
"For e-commerce operators, if the strike and service disruptions persist through Christmas, it's an unambiguous negative," said Brian Madden, portfolio manager at Goodreid Investment Counsel, who holds some Canadian retail and FedEx shares.
Whether it is streamlining the approval process for defense exports, jointly developing military technology or coordinating defense activities, the United States needs to make a clear, unambiguous commitment to our joint future in defense.
U.S. President Donald Trump told May by telephone that Russia "must provide unambiguous answers regarding how this chemical weapon, developed in Russia, came to be used in the United Kingdom," the White House said.
The statement seemed pretty unambiguous — the Heroes universe was coming to a close, even though Kring said before Reborn's debut that he felt that there would be "other stories to tell" after the miniseries.
AFSCME, in which the nation's highest court repudiated in utterly unambiguous terms the damage that government employee unions have committed in the decades during which they've wielded almost unchecked power over the public workplace.
Taser, which changed its name this year to Axon Enterprise Inc, says its product safety warnings are "strong and unambiguous" and that its advisories protect both the company and its police clients from liability.
Greater transparency and unambiguous rules will also make it easier for Americans to judge whether a corporation or individual has been punished appropriately for a transgression, or if someone has been granted a privilege.
" The allowance that 12 of us passed muster was perhaps the most generous passage in a screed that had an unambiguous message for white people, be they "good-hearted liberals" or "right-wing extremists.
" The B.H.P. report reflected the company's unambiguous stance on climate change, noting that the company accepts "that the warming of the climate is unequivocal, the human influence is clear and physical impacts are unavoidable.
"China believes that there can be no other plausible reading of this simple and unambiguous treaty language," China's WTO ambassador Zhang Xiangchen said at a WTO hearing in 2017, calling the text "crystal clear".
Conservatives have also challenged him for his unambiguous support for abortion rights, asking how someone who scolds them for supposedly ignoring Jesus's teachings about caring for the less fortunate can support terminating a pregnancy.
It had not occurred to Needham and Chapman to see things Barry Jackson's way — to consider that Republicans' taking an unambiguous stand to completely repeal Obamacare could cost them House seats five months later.
In and of itself, trashing the opinion letter process and its good faith, collaborative approach to compliance sent an unambiguous message to employers about how they were viewed in the eyes of the administration.
The natives gave him the name "Le Loyon," and he existed mostly as a tongue-and-cheek ghost story until 2013, when someone snapped a pretty unambiguous photo of the legend in the flesh.
David Duke, the former KKK grand wizard, is unambiguous about what Saturday's alt-right and neo-Nazi rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, means to him: It's the fulfillment of President Donald Trump's vision for America.
But with that being said, the Atomwaffen clips and many of the other videos Motherboard monitored are unambiguous and clear examples of hate speech, in some cases calling for the murder of particular ethnic groups.
While widely used, much derided pre-ticked 'consent' boxes for processing personal data are set to be outlawed — with consent having to "unambiguous" (or "explicit" for sensitive personal data), as well as easy to withdraw .
These included Khan's "new, repeated, and unambiguous assertions of defendant's innocence," and Mohammed's failure to mention Paracha or his father even as he "freely" implicated other al Qaeda members in dozens of crimes and plots.
The laws, which take effect on May 25, require companies to explain how they plan to use people's personal information in simple, unambiguous language and detail what other entities will gain access to that data.
The bit where it failed to disclose how it shared data with third parties aside, it's a good example of a company owning its privacy screw up and correcting its mistake in clear, unambiguous language.
U.S. District Judge Sara Lioi wrote on Wednesday that "the Ohio Supreme court would adopt the 'at the well' rule, simply applying the clear and unambiguous language in the leases," ruling in favor of Chesapeake.
"When we did not receive the unambiguous hawkishness from the FOMC minutes, that kind of opened up the door to additional (dollar) selling," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York.
A survey of global fund managers found they had become so cautious they were holding more cash than at any time since late 2001, an "unambiguous buy" signal according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
It could be the part where two whole examples are provided of cases in which video of an incident led to charges, while ignoring that in both instances the initial aggressor is plain and unambiguous.
But most guidance stops there and fails to give unambiguous advice on when and how to limit gatherings, cancel big events, postpone travel and how, precisely, people should prepare for potential quarantines or hunkering down.
But he does give Herod a fey, pansexually flirtatious side that one doesn't normally associate with Mr. Pacino, who, in most performances, whether quiet or manic, is almost always masculine in a conventionally unambiguous way.
"The answers were unambiguous: self-centred men who are argumentative, stubborn, disagreeable and unempathetic are much more likely to own a high-status car such as an Audi, BMW or Mercedes," the press release states.
Which makes it delightful that Vincent is the focus of the long first scene of Act 43, in which Mr. Glover's unambiguous stealing of the show turns out to be an act of great generosity.
She would have loved to believe with them that the General's conduct had been quite so straightforward and unambiguous, and that there was no other reason why she had become an inmate of this fortress.
While it remains unclear precisely who and how many people will get tax breaks under the Republican tax reform bill, one thing is clear and unambiguous: The bill is a bad deal for American taxpayers.
Both countries also have an unambiguous message for the Pentagon – that if war should come in Eastern Europe or the South China Sea, the United States would risk serious losses if it tried to intervene.
She was unambiguous about her relationship with her husband, Senator Jacob K. Javits, a Republican, who was first elected in 1956, served until his defeat by Alfonse M D'Amato in 1980 and died in 19603.
"We find that the history of the use of 'public charge' in federal immigration law demonstrates that 'public charge' does not have a fixed, unambiguous meaning," Judge Jay Bybee wrote, joined by Judge Sandra Ikuta.
But should he become a Rocket man in Houston, his arrival in the Lone Star State will be an unambiguous admission, five years after the fact but better late than never: Isolation is for losers.
The Pentagon said on Saturday that U.S. strikes in Syria overnight had successfully hit every target and were aimed to deliver an unambiguous signal to the Syrian government and deter the future use of chemical weapons.
The statement: "Racism and murder are unequivocally reprehensible and are not morally equivalent to anything else that happened in Charlottesville ... I believe the President should have been — and still needs to be — unambiguous on that point."
The political dimension became unambiguous when federal government resources were deployed to cover up the misdeeds, an endeavor spearheaded by none other than Hillary, at whose behest Bill's many accusers were regularly tarnished in the media.
Direct and unambiguous, tracing his own history in meditation practice—which eventually led him to a series of weeklong retreats and to the intense study of Buddhist doctrine—he makes Buddhist ideas and their history clear.
Until Trump makes an unambiguous personal statement against Putin, instead of running to his defense, the incongruity of his words and his administration's actions will render any Russia-related policy, no matter how well-executed, impotent.
"We made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands, where the administration stands on Paris," he said after the New York City breakfast, timed to precede the United Nations General Assembly, according to Reuters.
Whatever your view on the human impact of Amazon's need for speed, its relentless culture is set from the very top — and it was unambiguous right from the company's inception a quarter of a century ago.
McConnell was hardly a profile in courage—he refused to disavow Moore and said "we're going to let the people of Alabama decide"—but Trump went all out with an unambiguous endorsement in the last week.
The hosannas from tastemakers who have pronounced his pizza "perfect" (Mario Batali) or the "best" (the critics Ruth Reichl, Jeffrey Steingarten of Vogue, Bill Addison of Eater) are notably unambiguous, particularly for a dish served worldwide.
The Night King is the unambiguous, all powerful, night supremacist we've seen so many times before, and I get it already: the menacing look, super persistent "keeping it moving" strut, and talent for drafting the undead.
While I might wish that Ali would throw his hat into the leading race, the onus is not on him but on Hollywood to provide our most talented black thespians with roles that are unambiguous leads.
To prove a violation, the agency would have to show clear and convincing evidence that the order was valid and lawful, clear and unambiguous, and that the violator had the ability to comply with the order.
"  The president was responding to an editorial by Christianity Today editor-in-chief Mark Gally published Thursday that called for Trump's removal from office and described the facts revealed in the House impeachment process as "unambiguous.
While not invoking former President Bill Clinton or Hillary Clinton by name, Ms. Warren sent an unambiguous message that she believes the Clinton effort to push Democrats toward the political center should be relegated to history.
" Similar accusations against Greenwald first surfaced months ago, but in August a member of Brazil's Supreme Court found that federal officials could not proceed with an investigation, because it would "constitute an unambiguous act of censorship.
And because of Mr. Trump's well-known and unambiguous feelings about Sergeant Bergdahl, those service members cannot be impartial in deciding his guilt or innocence, contends Mr. Fidell, who teaches military justice at Yale Law School.
"The facts in this instance are unambiguous: the president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president's political opponents," Galli writes.
For as much as Axe gloats about Chuck's sending other people away in cuffs while he remains free, Boyd's ensnarement is an unambiguous win for Chuck and a warning that he can do the seemingly impossible.
The G20's new global standards setter, the Financial Stability Board (FSB), has been tasked with creating the framework for a unique, unambiguous and universal identification standard for financial market participants and their products and transactions.
Where Channel Orange was unambiguous in its songs about his blackness, love, money—"Crack Rock", "Bad Religion", "Super Rich Kids" respectively—Endless and Blond are more subdued, choosing to tell a story throughout rather than in increments.
" It also said: "The details of the incidents documented in these two reports are unambiguous indicators of how war is being waged in Yemen, where there is an utter disregard for civilian life by all warring parties.
"President Trump said the US was with the UK all the way, agreeing that the Russian government must provide unambiguous answers as to how this nerve agent came to be used," May's spokesman said in a statement.
NEW YORK, Feb 16 (Reuters) - Investors are holding the most cash since November 333, which should be interpreted as an "unambiguous buy" signal, according to Bank of America Merrill Lynch in its February global fund managers survey.
The joint statement is the most explicit move yet by regulators to downplay guidance such as advisories, bulletins, and frequently asked questions, which banks and Republicans say could circumvent the more rigorous process of writing unambiguous rules.
" The Archives also made an unambiguous effort to distance itself from what looks like a partisan review process: "This effort by former President Bush does not represent the National Archives or the George W. Bush Presidential Library.
"The Commission has been unambiguous about our opinion of the Hungarian government campaign that distorts the truth and seeks to paint a dark picture of a secret plot to drive more migration to Europe, allegedly," Schinas said.
Warren said federal law is unambiguous in stating that if a corporation has committed a violation, individuals working there also must be at fault, but that federal agencies rarely pursue convictions of large corporations or their executives.
But Bill Hanage, an associate professor of epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, said the answer to the question "is an unambiguous yes" — he thinks people can transmit the virus before they know they're infectious.
"The research evidence around the value of skilled immigration is completely unambiguous," Bill Boulding, the chair of the GMAC board and dean of Duke University's Fuqua School of Business, said in a phone interview with The Hill.
It is, for instance, important to me at times, when I find myself at dinner with my mother, to announce loudly to the waiter, "This is my mother," or an equivalent expression that makes our relationship unambiguous.
Once viewed as an unambiguous asset, Sloan's long tenure at the bank is now prompting questions about whether he has the necessary critical distance to overhaul an aggressive sales culture that allowed the misconduct to fester for years.
The March meeting is so important because if the Fed should approve a hike, it would set the tone for the year, sending a pretty unambiguous signal that monetary policy will be tighter than what the market anticipates.
Ex-Mexican President Fox: Donald Trump reminds me of Hitler Lindbergh's unambiguous message was that Jews living in the United States constituted a wealthy, influential, conspiratorial foreign "race" that had seized "our" media and infiltrated "our" political institutions.
AT&T isn't saying anything definitive yet, but we got an unambiguous answer from a T-Mobile spokesperson: T-Mobile will not carry the Galaxy Fold because we already offer customers a wide range of the latest smartphones.
" His point is distilled in this sentence: "A tweet that was meant to be forgotten within minutes resurfaces years later to cost someone their job, while a video providing unambiguous evidence of war crimes disappears without a trace.
Slack Message Buttons: Messenger Postback Button: Telegram Callback Buttons: Sharing information that can be easily parsed programmatically takes the exchange of structured information from clunky in a language-only paradigm to easy and unambiguous in a hybrid paradigm.
The huge accomplishments he celebrated Tuesday night were, like most of Trump's brags throughout his life, much less impressive upon examination: Trump's actual record on economic issues—as opposed to what he claims credit for—is pretty unambiguous.
"While other nations certainly possess the capability, the fact is Russia meddled in our 2016 elections," Pence said, "That is the unambiguous judgment of our intelligence community, and, as the president said, we accept the intelligence community's conclusion."
"My goal, the goal of my department and the goal of the electricity sector, must be simple and unambiguous: get prices down while keeping the lights on," Taylor said in his first speech as energy minister last week.
Dear Theresa, It is more than two years since the British people voted to leave the European Union on an unambiguous and categorical promise that if they did so they would be taking back control of their democracy.
" Carlson, meanwhile, on Friday asked the Newark federal court to let her pursue her lawsuit, saying the "plain and unambiguous" language in her employment contract allows her to sue Ailes "in a court rather than a secret arbitration.
Their overriding and unambiguous purpose is to provide the regime with the ability to deter invasion and attack from its much stronger neighbors and the U.S., a country with which it warred in the 1950s at great cost.
" Pence: Russian effort to sink Hillary 'unambiguous' -  WaPo : "Vice President  Mike Pence  on Tuesday affirmed the U.S. intelligence community's assessment that Russia sought to influence the 2016 election, stating firmly what President Trump has been reluctant to say.
First, Apple, Amazon, and SuperMicro all issued largely unambiguous statements pushing against the story; it is a relatively unusual move to have such robust, refuting statements that provide little wiggle room for a story's claims to hold up.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, speaking to a small group of reporters in Seoul on Wednesday, said Trump was unambiguous that the exercises would be frozen as long as there were productive, good-faith negotiations with Pyongyang.
The global, long-term warming trend is "unambiguous," it says, and there is "no convincing alternative explanation" that anything other than humans — the cars we drive, the power plants we operate, the forests we destroy — are to blame.
André Richelieu, an expert in sports marketing at Université du Québec à Montréal, said in an email that the N.H.L. would need to "demonstrate an unambiguous commitment to China" in order to build trust and be successful there.
Dear Theresa, It is more than two years since the British people voted to leave the European Union on an unambiguous and categorical promise that if they did so they would be taking back control of their democracy.
It urged what the plaintiff's lawyers and many other amicus briefs did in the case: an unambiguous ruling by the high court for the first time that the Second Amendment protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms.
Crumbling infrastructure, a slow economic recovery, the unambiguous reality that climate change threatens the very way of life, a growing specter of terrorism, homelessness, an ever widening gap between the wealthy and everyone else, political polarization and government gridlock.
But while Google may have made an important step this week, the company is by no means alone in investing in quantum computing research, and the next major milestone — an unambiguous demonstration of quantum advantage — remains out of reach.
TW: The one thing that ... One of many things that I'm going to do is set an unambiguous tone at the top of intentionality in bringing women into every single significant decision that we make at that company. Right.
Even worse than the result of the case was the shoddiness of Roberts's opinion, which notably failed to advance any remotely coherent justification to undermine Congress's unambiguous authority to enforce the Fifteenth Amendment's prohibition on race discrimination in voting.
GDPR adds that it must also be a "clear affirmative act" and "unambiguous", along with requiring data controllers are able to demonstrate that a service user whose personal data is being processed has given consent for that to happen.
What makes 2016 special is that white women knew they had the opportunity to vote for a woman and this guy was maybe the most unambiguous misogynist ever to run for public office, and they voted for him anyway.
That meant that he had to choose the A.C.A. over any number of other high-priority agenda items, including another stimulus, perhaps in the form of a massive infrastructure bill, which would have given the economy an unambiguous boost.
These leaders, he said, want to send a "clear and unambiguous" message to other member states: If you leave the union, you will not be rewarded with a sweetheart deal allowing you the benefits of membership without the burden.
"From my review of the various videos of the press conference, I believe that the video tweeted by the Press Secretary is misleading but I don't see unambiguous evidence that it has been doctored," Farid told Motherboard via email.
" Judge Ercolini added that in the wake of Mr. Nisman's death there were numerous events that led officials to "publicly push the idea of suicide," contributing to an "almost unambiguous public certainty that Nisman had taken his own life.
Life on the border still has complexities, but the canniness of my father and others has been replaced by something more unambiguous and legal, something more like the wisdom that comes from living with your feet in two cultures.
Together, the skull-cups and arm bone engraving paint the richest, most unambiguous picture yet of early ritualistic cannibalism, said James Cole, an archaeology lecturer at the University of Brighton in Britain, who was not involved in the research.
Throughout the discussions, the message Mr. Flynn conveyed to the ambassador, Sergey I. Kislyak — that the Obama administration was Moscow's adversary and that relations with Russia would change under Mr. Trump — was unambiguous and highly inappropriate, the officials said.
I had been asked by the United States forces commander to provide him with 48 hours of "unambiguous warning" ahead of a North Korean invasion, so that he could evacuate all American dependents and prepare to defend the peninsula.
Not only did he not refer the complaint to Congress, in violation of "an unambiguous statutory command," but he consulted with the Justice Department, a part of the executive branch, which Schiff assumed was the subject of the complaint.
"An impeachable offense should be compelling, overwhelmingly clear and unambiguous," said Representative Will Hurd of Texas, one of the few Republicans willing to criticize the president and at one point seen as theoretically open to the possibility of impeachment.
The broker says before Lance submitted his bid, which was just under $3 million, the seller's realtor was unambiguous ... the cutoff for submitting offers was last Thursday at 3 PM and they would take NO OTHER OFFERS after that.
"Her confidence in her sexuality is one of the biggest inspirations for me to be proud of who I am," she says, adding that Kiyoko's casual pronoun use and unambiguous music videos strikes her as honest—and that alone is empowering.
"I am deeply troubled that your office made a criminal referral that was based on a complete misreading and utter disregard of the state's unambiguous election laws, and that your blatantly political document was leaked to the press," wrote Laurence Laufer.
The threat posed by the Zika virus to pregnant women is unambiguous: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention clearly recommends pregnant women not travel to areas where Zika is spreading actively because of the risk of birth defects like microcephaly.
" In his resignation letter, Mattis wrote that he believed in "treating allies with respect," and that the US "must be resolute and unambiguous" in how it approaches countries like China and Russia, "whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours.
So, the increasing wave height trend —  based on a combination of satellite, ocean buoy, and computer modeling information — is not nearly as prominent as the rise in global average surface temperatures, which have been on an unambiguous upward course for decades.
It can also be argued — as many of Trump's supporters have been doing recently on social media — that a private citizen's view of the war is far less significant than a sitting United States senator's unambiguous vote to authorize it.
Warren "is running a strategically brilliant campaign," and "more than any other candidate, she has a clear, unambiguous message that is thoroughly integrated with her biography," Axelrod wrote in his piece for CNN, where he serves as a senior political commentator.
Why it matters: His comments included an unambiguous acceptance of the intelligence community's assessment that Russia tampered with the 2016 election — something President Trump has wavered on — as well as praise for state and federal efforts thus far to protect elections.
Because if your service or app relies on obtaining consent to process EU users' personal data — as many free at the point-of-use, ad-supported apps do — then the GDPR states consent must be freely given, specific, informed and unambiguous.
Those men are unreachable, their minds a grim arcade of faux heroisms, they are people who believe in The Food Chain as an unambiguous ethical rubric, people who believe propaganda theories like Actually, Murdering Trophy Animals Is Good, For Conservation.
Repatriation is urgent, but contentious, and will be meaningless unless Myanmar lays out an unambiguous and consistent path to citizenship, or at least legal residency, for the Rohingya, who today constitute some 10 percent of all the world's stateless people.
The 2010 Wall Street reform law known as the Dodd-Frank Act is unambiguous in offering no protection from retaliation such as firing or demotion to employees who report claims of securities law violations only in-house, the court ruled.
Let's call it the "white-hood" theory of racism: The view that "racism" refers solely to an explicit belief in the inferiority of some races— and in deliberate, unambiguous discrimination against members of those races based on such a belief.
To show that Mr. Musk is in contempt, the S.E.C. will have to show that the court's order demanding that tweets be vetted is clear and unambiguous, and that there is clear and convincing evidence that he refused to comply.
As it stands, federal asylum law is unambiguous: Any person who is either "physically present" or "arrives" in the United States, no matter if said person arrived "at a designated port of arrival" or not, is entitled to apply for asylum.
The top court was "unambiguous in barring life without parole sentences imposed without this Court's constitutionally required consideration of specific qualities of youth," Marsha Levick, the co-founder of the Juvenile Law Center, wrote in a friend-of-the-court brief.
"The unprecedented turnout of the Hong Kong voters and the landslide victory of the pro-democracy camp is an unambiguous warning against the Carrie Lam government and Beijing," Adam Ni, a China expert at Macquarie University in Sydney, told VICE News.
Forty congressmen and eight senators agree, and thus have signed an amicus brief — on which I am listed as counsel — asking the Supreme Court to respect our government's separation of powers and decline to change the meaning of an unambiguous statute.
Mr. Bercow, who has been a vocal opponent of Mr. Johnson's decision to suspend Parliament, said he welcomed the court's "unambiguous decision" and noted that he had been in touch with party leaders to inform them that business would resume.
By issuing arrest warrants for the 12 Turkish government agents involved in the brutal and unprovoked attack, we send a clear and unambiguous message that no one — not even the security force of a foreign leader — is above the law.
The move was just one in a series of executive actions he took in his first week in office that sent unambiguous signals to his supporters and detractors alike that President Trump was going to make good on candidate Trump's promises.
The series, like the book it's based on—"The Run of His Life," from 1997, by my colleague Jeffrey Toobin—is unambiguous about Simpson's guilt in the murder of his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend Ron Goldman.
" The White House said Trump during the call "agreed with Prime Minister May that the Government of the Russian Federation must provide unambiguous answers regarding how this chemical weapon, developed in Russia, came to be used in the United Kingdom.
"The facts in this instance are unambiguous: The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president's political opponents," wrote CT editor-in-chief Mark Galli.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairmen of four of the U.S. House of Representatives committees involved in the impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump called a summary of his call with Ukraine's president "an unambiguous, damning, and shocking abuse" of office on Wednesday.
" But the editorial criticized Trump, saying "[T]he facts in this instance are unambiguous: The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president's political opponents.
This chart comes from the Huffington Post polling average: And this one comes from the RealClearPolitics polling average: The trend line is unambiguous: As it becomes increasingly clear Clinton will be the nominee, she's also improved her standing among Democratic voters.
The long tubes should be enough, Hill said, for a millicharged particle to kick one photon into each of the three layers, creating an unambiguous signal that should let physicists distinguish an actual millicharged particle from the stormy sea of background noise.
"Today, the 'model minority' concept both fascinates and upsets precisely because it offers an unambiguous yet inaccurate blueprint for solving the nation's most pressing issues," wrote Ellen D. Wu, a history professor at Indiana University, in an Los Angeles Times op-ed.
I've seen a lot of people assume the X will be an unambiguous slam dunk in this regard, saying the device has a bigger screen than the iPhone 8 Plus in a body close to the size of the regular iPhone 8.
"We urge all shareholders to send an unambiguous message to the group in support of good governance and accountability, and to state unequivocally: The status quo is not acceptable – change must come to HMG," Elliott said in the letter to shareholders on Thursday.
"Requiring the Court of Chancery to defer - conclusively or presumptively - to the merger price, even in the face of a pristine, unchallenged transactional process, would contravene the unambiguous language of the statute and the reasoned holdings of our precedent," the state justices said.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump and British Prime Minister Theresa May agreed on Tuesday that Russia must provide "unambiguous answers" after London gave Moscow until midnight to explain how a Soviet-era nerve weapon was used against a former Russian double agent.
The Spain holiday was an unambiguous washout: I was constantly irritable, my embattled metabolism meant I often woke up during the night to rush to the bathroom, and I didn't even have enough energy to join the conga line at the beach.
The government has taken an "unambiguous stand" in making sure that certain types of content are not prioritized over others and that broadband providers will be unable to slow down or block websites at their choosing, India's telecom regulatory body declared Thursday.
The shooters in El Paso and Poway do seem to represent a new, horrific trend, their abominable acts forming an unambiguous link with the "they will not replace us" chants of Charlottesville and a president who regularly incites racial hatred and violence.
READ: James Mattis' resignation letter Indeed, Mattis' resignation letter amounts to a rebuke of several of Trump's foreign policy views, with the outgoing defense secretary touting the importance of US alliances and of being "unambiguous" in approaching adversaries such as Russia and China.
It marks the first time in Mexico's modern history that a candidate has won more than half of the vote in a competitive election and an unambiguous rejection of the two traditional mainstream parties that have governed the country for nearly a century.
Washington (CNN)The executive order President Donald Trump signed Tuesday afternoon at the Environmental Protection Agency is an unambiguous move by the President to halt the United States' government's attempts to curb carbon dioxide emissions with the goal of encouraging American business.
Although Clinton has clearly passed one test to qualify as "presumptive," our experience in previous cycles suggests the media will continue to shy away from that label until there is an unambiguous knockout blow: Clinton clinches a delegate majority or Sanders drops out.
" Pressed on whether the United States would do whatever it had to do to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, Pompeo said: "President Trump has been unambiguous in his statements that say Iran will not be able to obtain a nuclear weapon.
The dispute is all part of a makeover of darts engineered by Barry Hearn, the silver-tongued chairman of the Professional Darts Corporation, or P.D.C., and the mastermind behind the sport's growth on TV. Mr. Hearn said his message to players was unambiguous.
What is unambiguous, by the end, is McKay's conviction that the American right, in its post-Reagan consolidation of power, has set our country and our planet on a path to ruin — and that no single figure illustrates this better than Cheney.
Party officials have for weeks sought to drive home to lawmakers and Mr. Trump how crucial it is that they sell the tax law, bluntly warning that it will take an ambitious campaign to transform the measure into an unambiguous political winner.
UNITED NATIONS — Gary D. Cohn, the top White House economic adviser, told ministers from several major allies on Monday that the Trump administration was "unambiguous" about its plans to withdraw from the Paris agreement on climate change unless new terms were met.
By giving the extractive industries virtually everything they want in Utah, Alaska, Minnesota and elsewhere, this administration has sent an unambiguous message: There is no place on our public lands — or waters — that is inviolable if there are resources to be exploited.
Annual trends will always fluctuate some, including due to cyclical weather events like El Niño, which helped make 2016 the record-holder for the hottest year, but the overall trend is unambiguous: All five hottest years in history happened in the past decade.
"We urge all shareholders to send an unambiguous message to the group in support of good governance and accountability, and to state unequivocally: The status quo is not acceptable – change must come to HMG," Elliott said in a letter to shareholders on Thursday.
For nearly a month now, it's been one of those Washington parlor games that won't really have a right answer until we hear more from voters — either in the form of multiple unambiguous polls or, this winter, once caucus and primary voting begins.
"President Trump agreed with Prime Minister May that the Government of the Russian Federation must provide unambiguous answers regarding how this chemical weapon, developed in Russia, came to be used in the United Kingdom," the White House said in a brief statement on the call.
The return of both comedians highlights an unambiguous and frustrating double standard between the way we reprimand women comics like Kathy Griffin and Samantha Bee for their fuckups, and the way we reprimand their male counterparts, even when their misconduct has been more severe.
"The Commission has been unambiguous about our opinion of the Hungarian government campaign that distorts the truth and seeks to paint a dark picture of a secret plot to drive more migration to Europe, allegedly," European Commission spokesman Margaritis Schinas told a news briefing.
In a letter to the president dated Thursday, Mattis wrote about his beliefs in "treating allies with respect," and that the US "must be resolute and unambiguous" in how it approaches countries "whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours," including China and Russia.
The Dutch DPA's assertion here, with Windows 10, is that Microsoft is failing to obtain "valid consent for the processing of [people's] personal data" under current EU DP law — pointing out that, for example, it uses "opt-out options" so does not obtain "unambiguous consent".
"Although it has been a major theoretical prediction in recent years, this is one of the first unambiguous pieces of observational evidence for a chaotic, cold rain feeding a supermassive black hole," astronomer Grant Tremblay, co-author of the new study, said in a statement.
On Thursday, the White House announced that it's slapping sanctions on a Chinese bank, a Chinese company, and two Chinese individuals for their ties to North Korea — an unambiguous sign that patience over China's reluctance to help curtail Pyongyang's nuclear program has grown thin.
Markets had been hoping that Finance Minister Berat Albayrak would use Thursday's announcement of a new medium-term economic programme to signal an unambiguous break from the credit-fuelled growth that has characterised Turkey over the last decade and a half under Erdogan's rule.
Two years ago, German Chancellor Angela Merkel made clear how unambiguous German thinking on the issue was when she said -- while standing next to Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu -- that Germans were "very clear in our minds" that the Nazis were responsible for the Holocaust.
Although there are many differences between veterans and non-veterans, these three new results, combined with what we already know about differences in their employment rates, lead to an unambiguous conclusion: The traditional system has failed to help veterans transition into competitive, civilian-sector jobs.
Amazingly, the President is yet to face a major international crisis that he did not precipitate — like a close military call with a major adversary or a financial crash, that will require focused, unambiguous leadership and a crack team operating with unity and purpose.
U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood took the floor to say that the Security Council resolution "frankly sent a very clear and unambiguous message to the regime that the international community is tired, is no longer willing to put up provocative behavior from this regime".
Consent to collect and process personal data now has to be "unambiguous" and for "specific" purposes, meaning that catch-all clauses hidden in seldom-read terms and conditions, such as "your data will be used to improve our services", will no longer be sufficient.
"This is an exciting discovery as I believe it's the first unambiguous observation of a planet actually forming within a young disc," said Dimitris Stamatellos, a research fellow in astrophysics at the University of Lancashire, who was not involved in either of the new studies.
"We want to thank GAO for their careful consideration of these serious issues, thoroughly reviewing the facts of the case, and recognizing the importance of ensuring evaluation criteria that are unambiguous and comply with federal procurement statutes and regulations," Smith said in the statement.
Research by Welsh and French sports psychologists indicates individuals who have trouble identifying or expressing their feelings, which is essential to maintaining stable and supportive relationships, are drawn to high-risk sports because it presents them with a very recognizable and unambiguous emotion: fear.
Near the climax of the film, Leonard throws a ring with which he was planning to propose to Paltrow's character toward the sea: an unambiguous, timeless gesture, and one that reflects Gray's interest in stories that convey particular experience through the durable structures of myth.
The administration needs to set an unambiguous, coherent, forward-looking economic policy that puts our nation on a course toward true full employment and roaring economic growth, turning the corner from the worst growth in U.S. history that we have endured over the past decade.
But since Philip D. Murphy, the Democratic candidate for governor and the early favorite in recent polling for November's general election, announced his unambiguous support for making recreational marijuana use legal, the $6 billion nationwide industry has aggressively accelerated its efforts in New Jersey.
U.S. disarmament ambassador Robert Wood took the floor to say that the Security Council resolution "frankly sent a very clear and unambiguous message to the regime that the international community is tired, is no longer willing to put up provocative behaviour from this regime".
Grappling with the latest revelations that Trump tried to pressure the president of Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden's family, more and more House Democrats are concluding that Trump abused his powers of office — and that it's time, at long last, for an unambiguous impeachment inquiry.
Asked if the US would be willing to live in a world where North Korea could destroy New York with the push of a button, Pompeo said that decision is ultimately up to the President but stressed that Trump has been unambiguous on that point.
Government regulations in Dubai are fairly unambiguous about flying drones in areas where there might be significant air traffic: It is forbidden "near, around and over airports," and users must obtain a certificate from the General Civil Aviation Authority in the United Arab Emirates.
General Hicks: We're seeing an increasing number of threats to Western interests, particularly in Africa, and then I think the game is to keep the threats to Western interests reduced and not wait till we have clear unambiguous evidence of threats to the West outside of Africa.
"To date, the IRS has failed to provide the requested return and return information despite an unambiguous legal obligation to do so ... Please know that, if you fail to comply, your failure will be interpreted as a denial of my request," Neal wrote in the letter.
That's why companies like Glitch and Buffer created such clear, unambiguous frameworks for determining salaries, which are really pretty unique in tech — they've really embraced pay transparency, and that's required a more rigorous approach that doesn't bias toward people of a certain gender or race or background.
For weeks, Hamas had been pursuing a direct and unambiguous operation against Israel: On Fridays, after stirring up emotions at weekly prayers, it incited waves of Gaza residents to violently storm the border with Israel, hoping to break through and kill Israeli citizens and kidnap Israeli soldiers.
"President Trump agreed with Prime Minister May that the Government of the Russian Federation must provide unambiguous answers regarding how this chemical weapon, developed in Russia, came to be used in the United Kingdom," the White House said in a statement about the two leaders' phone call.
Moreover, Congress sits by passively as President Trump violates the clear and unambiguous terms of the Trump International Hotel lease agreement, which explicitly prohibits any elected official of the U.S. government from serving as a lessee or from obtaining any benefit that may arise from the lease.
WASHINGTON — President Trump called on Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday to end the special counsel's inquiry into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, issuing an unambiguous directive on Twitter to shut down an investigation that even now is scrutinizing his tweets for evidence of obstruction.
The ballot measure approved by the voters by a 53-290 margin was unambiguous: The state would expand Medicaid to 296 percent of the federal poverty level — about $290,210 for an individual or $212,290 for a family of three — as prescribed in the health care law.
On the show, things are far more unambiguous — Dany has demonstrated complete immunity to fire three times (in addition to demonstrating resistance to hot water, and being able to pick up a dragon eggs despite it being in a burning flame, both back in season one).
" Here are five of the most pointed sections of the editorial: "But the facts in this instance are unambiguous: The president of the United States attempted to use his political power to coerce a foreign leader to harass and discredit one of the president's political opponents.
The ballot measure approved by the voters by a 290-296 margin was unambiguous: The state would expand Medicaid to 290 percent of the federal poverty level — about $210,212 for an individual or $290,33 for a family of three — as prescribed in the health care law.
In the letter made public on Wednesday, Corbyn said the Brexit deal must include a "permanent and comprehensive" UK-wide customs union, a close alignment with the single market, "unambiguous agreements" on future security arrangements, and commitments on UK participation in European Union (EU) agencies and funding programs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump agreed with British Prime Minister Theresa May that Russia must provide "unambiguous answers" about how a Russian-developed chemical agent came to be used against a Russian double agent in Britain, the White House said on Tuesday after the two leaders spoke.
As the Hound continues on his path toward redemption (or something close to it), the stakes of a potential "Cleganebowl" become less of a "pretty bad versus really bad" situation and more of the kind of unambiguous good versus evil conflict that Game of Thrones rarely gives us.
But it is also the most unambiguous happy ending in the Black Mirror canon (even more so than "San Junipero," which left its lovers as mere simulations.)  The episode leaves us with two uplifting messages: First, don't just do what the screens tell you, because rebelling is romantic!
" In a statement to MUNCHIES, Clitravi president Robert Volut said: "Numerous foodstuffs suitable for vegetarians or vegans derive their sales from names which relate to meat, animal species, specific meat cuts and/ or meat products...We believe that this contravenes the rules relating to clear and unambiguous consumer information.
"Despite what the fossil fuel industry will tell you, the science is unambiguous: Coal and gas are not solutions to the climate crisis, they are the cause of it," said John Coequyt, global climate policy director for the Sierra Club, one of the most influential and largest environmental groups.
Now, it surely would still be foul play for a sitting president to encourage his subordinates to "tap" a political opponent's phones for the unambiguous purpose of achieving a political campaign victory for his chosen successor, even acting with the authority of a court order based on probable cause.
Moreover, Mattis issued a stern warning that the President has to be "resolute and unambiguous in our approach to those countries whose strategic interests are increasingly in tension with ours," pointing to China and Russia as countries that want to promote an "authoritarian model" of government to their neighbors.
On this point, European politicians finally agreed new data protection rules at the back end of last year which will tighten the region's rules around data processing consent — with a requirement that companies doing business in the European Union obtain unambiguous consent from consumers for use of their data.
Congress must rise above partisan politics and fulfill its oversight responsibilities by conducting its own bipartisan and independent review of the lease agreement to determine whether President Trump is in violation of either the Emoluments Clause in the Constitution, or the clear and unambiguous terms of the lease.
We like our wars to have clear moral purpose and unambiguous villains, like the Civil War or World War II. Most wars, however, are like World War I — wars barren of virtue, wars that, as Harvey Cushing wrote here a century ago, reveal civilization as a veneer over barbarity.
"We want to thank GAO for their careful consideration of these serious issues, thoroughly reviewing the facts of the case, and recognizing the importance of ensuring evaluation criteria that are unambiguous and comply with federal procurement statutes and regulations," Bob Smith, Blue Origin's CEO, said in a statement.
Mr. Pompeo offered no evidence publicly that Iran was responsible — even though officials said that the United States has video of an Iranian patrol boat brazenly removing an unexploded mine from the hull of one of the tankers — but that did not stop him from stating an unambiguous conclusion.
"When we did not receive the unambiguous hawkishness from the FOMC minutes, that kind of opened up the door to additional (dollar) selling," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York Oil is priced in dollars, so it becomes more valuable as the dollar's value falls.
After all, the message of the party of small government saying it wants to build a wall of unprecedented scale and then create a deportation force large enough to round up 11 million people is pretty unambiguous — he doesn't want people of Latin American ancestry living in the United States.
Russian & Chinese Armored Vehicles The Army is accelerating these kinds of armored vehicle weapons systems and countermeasures, in part because of an unambiguous recognition that, whoever the US Army fights, it is quite likely to encounter Russian or Chinese-built armored vehicles and advanced weaponry, senior service leaders told Warrior.
It's significant that both Lord of the Rings — a story about a very unambiguous fight between absolute good and absolute evil — and the free-and-easy-heroism-with-a-cost of Spider-Man hit theaters and made massive box office in the handful of months after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
With a time lag that suggests a great deal of care and thought went into the final product, North Korea's state media aired a 42-minute-long video offering its perspective on the historic meeting of President Trump and Kim Jong Un. In that narrative, Kim is the unambiguous hero.
J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, published in the 1950s, was about a collective battle against an evil so unambiguous that it's been misinterpreted as an allegory for World War II; the first installment in Peter Jackson's film adaptation appeared in 2001, in the collective aftershock of Sept. 11.
Although former Associate Justices William Brennan and Sandra Day O'Connor at different times suggested that the territory of Puerto Rico may have been incorporated as a matter of fact, there has not been a clear and unambiguous declaration in this direction by the Supreme Court, by Congress or by the Presidency.
Still, it sounded a little soft, and the media persisted in framing it as some kind of shift, so on Monday, at an informal UN meeting with about a dozen ministers from other countries, Gary Cohn, head of the White House National Economic Council, made the administration's position, in his words, unambiguous.
That statement, in its entirety: As Dr. Luke has said repeatedly, the allegations Kesha and her counsel have made against him are outright lies as evidenced by the unambiguous sworn testimony Kesha and her mother provided in 2011 in the presence of their lawyers from a top national firm and Kesha's managers.
This is an important finding because GDPR is unambiguous in stating that if an Internet service is relying on consent as a legal basis to process visitors' personal data it must obtain consent before processing data (so before a tracking cookie is dropped) — and that consent must be specific, informed and freely given.
But they need to be part of a centralized effort commanded by a new cabinet member who will have explicit, unambiguous authority over these programs, now in the hands of many others, and see to it that we effectively treat those who are addicted and prevent the next generation from becoming addicted.
The high-level pushback to Mr. Trump's unambiguous assertion on Twitter this past week that the commando, Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, should remain in the unit was an extraordinary development in what was already an extraordinary case, one with few precedents in the history of presidential relations with the American military.
And now his record on health care heading into his reelection campaign is even more unambiguous: He and his administration have fought to strip health coverage from millions of Americans and to erode protections for people with preexisting conditions — and their new move in the courts shows they are keeping it up.
The picture isn't unambiguous: An earnings beat from Intel late Thursday is helping to offset bad news from AMD and TI, and rival chipmaker Xilinx also beat expectations as growth in chips for 226G wireless and cloud-computing data centers offset a drop in demand for chips used in industrial and aerospace/military applications.
Net Neutrality legislation could be a good thing if it put into place the three bright line net neutrality rules — no blocking of content, applications and services; no throttling of the same; and no paid prioritization — and also gave the FCC unambiguous authority and flexibility to protect consumers and competition in the broadband market.
For instance, you can still read Trump's original December 7, 2015 press release that starts with the unambiguous call to ban all Muslims from entering the US:Donald J. Trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on.
On Tuesday, President Donald Trump gave a speech in honor of Holocaust victims in Washington, DC. The speech wasn't especially innovative—it mostly just echoed similar speeches by past presidents—but it did acknowledge the recent new wave of anti-Semitism, refer to Nazis as "evil," and include an unambiguous condemnation of Holocaust denial.
Onstage for the first time as the unambiguous front-runner and object of his peers' attention, Mr. Sanders made clear in the debate in Charleston, S.C., on Tuesday that the changing circumstances — strong showings in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday could propel him to a runaway delegate lead — would not much change the man.
Natural Resources Defense Council — directs courts to rule in favor of their own interpretations of a statute only if the statute is unambiguous; if a statute is ambiguous, a court should defer to an agency's reasonable interpretation of the statute (even if that interpretation is not the one at which the court would have arrived).
"It sends the unambiguous message to Pyongyang that further defiance will invite further punishments and isolation," U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE said after the vote.
As a basic matter of economics, removing tens of thousands of workers from occupations that already suffer from a serious labor shortage — the Labor Department predicts that the country will need more than 1.25 million home health aides by 2024, up from about 900,000 in 2014 — generally has one unambiguous effect: driving up costs.
Jean-Marie Le Pen, Marine's father, built his rise – which took him to a surprise second-place finish in the 2002 presidential election – on a highly provocative anti-immigration and anti-Islam platform, with racist and anti-Semitic overtones and unambiguous references to World War II, which earned him several condemnations in French courts.
Like other shows I obsess over despite and to spite myself, like the "dark reboot" of technicolor Archie comics in Riverdale or the dystopian torture porn of The Handmaid's Tale, Westworld presents completely unambiguous, preexisting narratives with just enough of the trappings of ambiguity and intrigue to lure viewers into thinking they aren't just being lured.
Yet the mere inclusion of this relationship is a landmark itself: It's been a decade since Iron Man kicked off a major glut of superhero films, and nearly two since X-Men reinvigorated the genre in the first place, and these are the first named queer characters in a superhero film — canonical, confirmed within the material itself, and unambiguous.
In recent time there have been only two unambiguous examples of the phenomenon: Franklin Delano Roosevelt's reorientation of the Democrats in the 1930s, from a small-government party to the architects of the New Deal, and Ronald Reagan's melding of social and small-government conservatives with national security hawks, to form the Republican coalition that has endured until now.
"We made the president's position unambiguous, to where the president stands, where the administration stands on Paris," Gary Cohn, director of the White House National Economic Council, told reporters after an informal breakfast meeting that also included ministers from a dozen countries and the European Union on the sidelines of the annual U.N. gathering of world leaders.
WINNER Businessman Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE (R) Trump was the only unambiguous winner of the night, racking up big victories in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii.
"While the sound space is obviously far richer and provides even more contextually relevant information than these three classes, the semantic information conveyed by these sound effects in the caption track is relatively unambiguous, as opposed to sounds like [RING] which raises the question of "what was it that rang – a bell, an alarm, a phone?
"We are looking at the extent to which we can make parts of our handbook initially machine-readable and then fully machine-executable ... Effectively converting, probably initially our regulatory reporting rules, into truly unambiguous rules that machines can interpret and implement directly," he told an audience at London Fintech Week, a financial technology (fintech) conference, on Tuesday.
"What the Artemis analytical model tries to do is provide that trigger in as unambiguous a way as possible, activating insurances markets or disaster bonds on the basis of something concrete," says Daniel G. Maxwell, the Henry J. Leir Professor in Food Security at Tufts University, referring to the name of the predictive tool developed by the Silicon Valley side of the partnership.
But economists say the boom years focused more on consumption rather than productivity - that Turkey built shopping malls when it should have been investing more in factories and its education Albayrak, President Erdogan's son-in-law, failed to signal an unambiguous break from the emphasis on credit-fuelled growth, saying a main goal was to establish 5 percent annual growth from 2021 onwards.
Kodmani, in Geneva for U.N.-led peace talks, said the opposition's stance was "unambiguous condemnation, disassociation from, and willingness to fight the terrorist groups" designated by the U.N. "The fact that Nusra or Tahrir al-Sham puts itself in those battles does not mean in any way that this is a new alliance or a renewed alliance," she told Reuters.
On Tuesday, Bill Taylor told the House Intelligence Committee in unambiguous terms that the White House — and its emissaries he described as conducting a shadow foreign policy — had made military aid to Ukraine conditional on the Ukrainian president announcing investigations into the 2020 US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter and into a conspiracy theory involving the 2016 US election.
U.S. diplomats have made clear they are seeking a diplomatic solution but proposed the new, tougher sanctions resolution to ratchet up pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "It sends the unambiguous message to Pyongyang that further defiance will invite further punishments and isolation," Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said after the 15-0 vote.
And while "ASOIAF" may not be intended as a cautionary tale, it undoubtedly resonates with our contemporary environment: Through the machinations of the various Westerosi houses, Martin can write about politics without writing about politics; unlike the mostly clear lines of good and evil drawn in Tolkien's Middle-earth, the morality of Martin's realm is not one of unambiguous heroes and villains.
Courts do require companies to give consumers reasonable notice of terms and conditions and generally assent in some way (to wit, those ubiquitous online click boxes.) And arbitration agreements have failed when courts found that consumers "had insufficient notice," or "did not provide their unambiguous assent," or if the terms of the agreement are seen as unjust or one-sided.
Here are some questions that can help frame their analysis: Numbers may seem fixed and unambiguous, but as Mr. Paulos points out, even a seemingly straightforward data point like "number of deaths" can be vague: The coronavirus might be blamed for the deaths of vulnerable people, especially seniors, already suffering from other illnesses, such as diabetes and other chronic conditions.
In more recent times former Associate Justices William Brennan and Sandra Day O'Connor, as well as some district and appeals court judges, at different times, have suggested that the territory of Puerto Rico may have been incorporated as a matter of fact, but until now there has not been a clear and unambiguous declaration either by the Supreme Court, Congress or the presidency.
"The transcript is an unambiguous, damning, and shocking abuse of the Office of the Presidency for personal political gain," House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold NadlerJerrold (Jerry) Lewis NadlerCongress should vote to bank marijuana businesses and use taxes to pay for record expungements GOP lawmaker introduces measure to remove Nadler as Judiciary chairman Young people are sick of gun violence MORE (D-N.
U.S. diplomats have made clear they are seeking a diplomatic solution but proposed the new, tougher sanctions resolution to ratchet up pressure on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "It sends the unambiguous message to Pyongyang that further defiance will invite further punishments and isolation," Nikki Haley, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said after the 15-0 vote.

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