It is a challenge for scientists and philosophers to define life in unequivocal terms.
That is plain associationism, condemned by God in clear and unequivocal terms.
But in unequivocal terms, the court said the judge had gone too far.
"The President wants this message delivered in unequivocal terms, correct?"
"We were told in unequivocal terms this contract was not going forward," one State Department official said.
Representatives of big business denounce the bill in unequivocal terms.
The previous collective bargaining agreement was rushed through before the matter of drug use could be addressed in unequivocal terms.
A British judge has nailed the spectre in unequivocal terms.
This amendment states in clear and unequivocal terms what we want to achieve.
So let me explain the German position to you once again in unequivocal terms.