1.   But observers give Canadian officials credit for finally making an unequivocal apology to Milgaard and agreeing to the extraordinary payment.

2.   It is thanks to these enduring political forces that, to the outside world, Japan still cannot seem to offer an unequivocal apology for its wartime actions.

3.   According to the CBC report, Mulroney was insisting he would accept an out-of-court settlement only if the government issued an unequivocal apology and paid all his legal bills.

4.   British survivors of Japanese prisoner of war camps have demanded compensation and a more unequivocal apology from Japan, and they will likely protest the imperial visit.

5.   British survivors of Japanese prisoner of war camps, who will likely protest the visit, have demanded compensation and a more unequivocal apology from Japan.

6.   British veterans of the Japanese camps are campaigning for compensation and a more unequivocal apology than Japan has previously offered for wartime atrocities.

7.   The British veterans have called for compensation and a more unequivocal apology than Japan has previously offered for wartime atrocities.

8.   The veterans are also calling for compensation and a more unequivocal apology than Japan has previously offered for wartime atrocities.

9.   They have insisted on official government compensation, with its implications of guilt and unequivocal apology.

10.   Veterans of the Japanese camps are campaigning for compensation and a more unequivocal apology than Japan has previously offered for wartime atrocities.

a. + apology >>共 272
public 19.07%
formal 8.93%
official 6.09%
written 4.22%
full 3.49%
personal 2.27%
sincere 1.70%
explicit 1.62%
unprecedented 1.46%
profuse 1.22%
unequivocal 0.81%
unequivocal + n. >>共 78
support 12.85%
apology 5.59%
no 5.59%
yes 5.59%
commitment 4.47%
message 3.91%
statement 2.79%
supporter 2.79%
evidence 2.23%
stand 2.23%
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