Politicians have the right to speak unequivocally as part of their freedom of expression. However, their statements carry significant weight and can impact public opinion and policy, so they also have a responsibility to communicate thoughtfully and accurately. While they can express strong opinions, it's crucial for them to consider the implications of their words and strive for transparency and honesty in their communication. Ultimately, the balance between free speech and responsible discourse is essential in political dialogue.
yes, because if they dont speak clear no one will understand them. then, who wants to vote for an undesicive canidate?
yes, because that means that the candidate is not speaking clearly. Also if they don't speak clearly then who would want to vote for that person?
to let corrupt politicains have affairs
unequivocally: completely clear, without the possibility of doubt When I was drafted by the Green Bay Packers, it was unequivocally clear that Coach Lombardi was in charge.
The word unequivocal is an adjective. It means to be unambiguous.
Southern politicains began talking about loss of power
Absolutely and unequivocally
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The ship unequivocally sinks.
The sum is exactly and unequivocally 1.8
Crazy Peoples Right to Speak was created in 1985-02.
A proxy can speak in a meeting, but he cann't exercise his voting right in the meeting.