The Act of 1884 recognised for the first time the elective principle in unambiguous term.
It was all there in the Bible, in unambiguous terms.
It was an undertaking in brief, unambiguous terms to pay her three pounds a week for life.
But this year China used the example of Kosovo to drive its point home in unambiguous terms.
In unambiguous terms, the panel said yesterday that warnings did not suffice.
"He has an opportunity to make his case clear in the most unambiguous terms."
Strong and decisive action expressed in clear, unambiguous terms should at least have a calming effect.
I therefore want to thank both rapporteurs for having again put this message in unambiguous terms.
The conditions under which it can exercise its membership option are defined in clear and unambiguous terms.
It is therefore desirable for the Commission to reassess its position in unambiguous terms.