A long line of Supreme Court precedent adheres to that fundamental principle in unequivocal language.
Treasury Secretary Baker told Brazil's Finance Minister, Luiz Carlos Bresser Pereira, in blunt and unequivocal language that the radical proposition was a "non-starter."
The announcement was made before the wording of the resolution was completely agreed on, Dr. Klemens said, adding that he hoped the final version would include unequivocal language.
The unequivocal language was surprising because the United Nations had not made similar threats to the ousted Government of Burhanuddin Rabbani, which was only slightly less hostile to women in public life.
During a speech he gave at the Lambeth Conference, his unequivocal language laid bare his disapproval of the chaos sweeping through the world's third biggest Christian denomination.
As a foundational principle of our country, the Second Amendment enshrines this right in clear, unequivocal language: "The right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."
The Court's decision, phrased in unequivocal and forceful language, was a repudiation of the Administration's legal position.
Then his heart bounded as he saw set out in unequivocal language the other truths that he had only before heard lightly hinted at.
The weekly paper "Praja Sewak" of Jodhpur condemned it in unequivocal language.
He gave examples from certain Asian contexts when unclear communication was actually helpful because the unequivocal language forced communicators to rely more heavily on oral discourse than on written documents.