(42 quotes found)
“For us, there is absolutely no ambiguity. The Basel Convention has clearly stated that whatever the legal status of the boat, from the moment it's being sent for demolition, it's waste. Period. We're seeing a flagrant disregard for international law.”
Yannick Jadot
“Liu's case could serve as a warning to those who attempt to breach athletes' rights by ambiguous means. His appeal could enhance the awareness of athletes' legal rights.”
Wang Dawei
“Seven types of ambiguity.”
William Empson
“That's a huge advantage, because gaps in the data introduce ambiguity.”
Tim Bedding
“The bottom line for policy appears ambiguous.”
Ben Bernanke
“[One of Miller's lawyers involved in the earlier discussions, Floyd Abrams, said there was] a great deal of ambiguity ... was, by its very nature, coercive.”
Floyd Abrams
“But there are a couple of places where it is clear to me that there should be no ambiguity of corporate responsibility - the environment and civil rights. As a corporation, you cannot let the desire for unanimity override your obligation for fairness.”
Leo Hindery
“I shall leave you with an ambiguous answer.”
Sasha Cohen
“There's always ambiguity. None of these cases have 'an' answer. That's why you've got to be flexible.”
Sherrie McNulty
“The proposals being put out are far too ambiguous from our point of view. They looked as though there had been a hidden agenda to maintain the status quo,”
Gordon Taylor