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To unanimous
adjective
Based on unanimity, assent or agreement.
Exact(34)
"This most recent vote was as close to unanimous as possible," Mr. Raynor said.
But Germany insisted that legislation on most of these should remain subject to unanimous vote.
There was a need to reduce the policy areas that were subject to unanimous voting.
"Anyway, the biscuits were the thing," Dad interrupts, to unanimous cooing.
While these are high approval ratings, one wonders why — for a half-billion dollars — they shouldn't be closer to unanimous.
"It's got to be close to unanimous in the environmental community," said Rico Mastrodonato, acting executive director of the league.
Similar(26)
The 12 jurors had to be unanimous to find an aggravating factor.
Regarding these matters, the CAB was able to come to a unanimous decision in 90percentnt of the cases.
27th] in his unexpected bid to get unanimous consent to undercut U.S. EPA's climate regulations.
The judge instructed the jury to keep trying to reach unanimous agreement on all five charges.
As chairman, he tries to keep meetings focused and to find unanimous resolutions.
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