Barack Obama offered another in 2008 with his careful but unmistakable criticism of Clinton-era domestic policies and Hillary Clinton's Iraq war vote.
Nevertheless, it is wrongheaded, and despite the sunk costs and the difficulty of reversing field in the policy world, the Clinton Administration should make a gradual but unmistakable about-face.
The organisers have tried to slip it in unnoticed, but it is unmistakable, particularly in the over-worthy catalogues that accompany the shows.
With same-sex marriage there will be furor, but the demographics are unmistakable.
But it does send an unmistakable message that the Senate is getting impatient and, of course, we have elections for Congress next year.
Ms. ANNE MIDGETTE (Music Critic, The New York Times): Pavarotti himself will often say he has an unmistakable sound, but it's true that if you hear a Pavarotti recording and you immediately know it's Pavarotti.
The strolling man and woman mentioned in the title are easy to miss, but once seen they add an unmistakable note of foreboding to the composition.
But, while Tautou's unmistakable similarity to Coco Chanel made her an obvious choice for the role, the striking actress says she wasn't interested in doing a "birth to death" biopic of the designer.
The city itself was created in a studio and placed here by the magic of visual effects, but even without it the battlefield is unmistakable.
But the final transitional federal government made "unmistakable" progress, Clinton said, with Somali security forces supported by an African Union mission and troops from Uganda, Burundi, Kenya and Djibouti driving Al Shabaab from the nation's cities and towns.
Her undeniable magnetism can be attributed to various factors, but chief among them was a soprano voice of unmistakable individuality like a red-hot fire poker dipped in gold coupled with a commitment to dramatic intensity not seen on the operatic stage since well before World War II.
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Last week the ache was unmistakable--and even touching--but the 300 media types watching in the press room at Dartmouth were, to use the appropriate technical term, totally grossed out by it.
The frontman may bring his unmistakable voice and Essex accent to the project, but those are merely hints of his band's influence.
But the long-run trends, caused by an aging population and rising health care costs are unmistakable.
But in a slow to no growth economy, the tragedy of Hurricane Sandy, regrettably, offers an unmistakable opportunity and tailwind to a select group of companies.
In fact, Gorbachev has already given an unmistakable signal that he is determined not to "ease" the transition to a market economy but to delay -- if not forestall -- it.
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