When she didn't do something exactly as he'd told her, he let her know about it in unmistakable terms.
And he would spell out in unmistakable terms the consequences - realistic ones with sharp teeth - for failing to participate.
There is a movement to decriminalize the meanings of words that once described criminal conduct in unmistakable terms.
As the 9/11 commission has told us in unmistakable terms, we must do much more to meet this fundamental obligation.
Fortunately, it is never offered to us in the real world--- not, at least, in such unmistakable terms.
Everywhere the socialists proclaimed their coming victory at the ballot-box, while, in unmistakable terms, they stated the situation.
We must put the choice to Saddam Hussein, in unmistakable terms.
The Allied document spelled out the answers in unmistakable terms.
We've been threatened with it--in plain and unmistakable terms.
This is in unmistakable terms in the light of the progress we should make.