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To unanimity
noun
The condition of agreement by all parties, the state of being unanimous.
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On CBS, Bob Schieffer brought the networks to unanimity.
"We do not aspire to unanimity, which is usually fictitious," he said.
There may be a foreign minister, but foreign policy will remain subject to unanimity.
And there is a powerful institutional imperative here: to come as close as possible to unanimity.
The report tabled on 3 March marks a return to unanimity.
It is desirable that foreign policy, like taxation, should remain subject to unanimity, for these matters lie at the heart of national sovereignty.
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That was all it took to persuade the World's Fair Commission to reach unanimity in awarding the plum to Robert Moses's posse from New York.
Some sejmiks were also affected by liberum veto until it was abolished for sejmiks in 1766; this was not always the case, as some decided to forgo unanimity and move to majority rule.
Second is that "the use of any passerelle would require primary legislation", referring to a clause in the Lisbon treaty that allows the governments to agree – by unanimity – to switch decision-making in certain areas to majority voting.
No prosecutor in the state has ever asked a judge to compel the jury to reach unanimity, said Kevin M. Doyle, the state's capital defender.
In the past, the five members — a chairman, who could come from any of the services, and the top commanders of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Marines — had tried to achieve unanimity in making recommendations to the president.
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