Sentence examples for Unanimous decision making from inspiring English sources

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"Use of G.P.S. tracking devices is a particularly intrusive method of surveillance," Justice Barbara Madsen wrote in the unanimous decision, "making it possible to acquire an enormous amount of personal information about the citizen under circumstances where the individual is unaware that every single vehicle trip taken and the duration of every single stop may be recorded by the government".

Earlier this month the Seattle City Council voted to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour in a unanimous decision, making it the highest in the nation.

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Probably the most important case in American press law is New York Times Co. v. Sullivan (1964), in which the Supreme Court, in a unanimous decision, made it just about impossible for a "public figure" to win a lawsuit against a news organization.

The sport's governing body, the FIA, said that the unanimous decision, made at a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council, "reflects the spirit of reconciliation in Bahrain".

According to the Minister, the number of unanimous decisions made clear that the moral status had been crystallized.

Her win came just weeks after the undefeated fighter beat Manny Pacquiao in a unanimous points decision, making him the favourite to win in that category.

As for Representative Charles B. Rangel's interests, he was indeed the nominating party, but the unanimous decision was made by an entire board of directors.

After a lengthy period of resuscitation, a unanimous decision was made by the clinical team to stop treatment, in the best interests of the child.

The European community did trade, which suited you, because it defined itself as an economic community, but for those things that should be at the very heart of an economy – taxation, dispute settlement law, social policy – you demanded and imposed the continuation of unanimous decision-making.

The court's unanimous opinion reversed a decision made in September by Judge T. Jackson Bedford of the Fulton County Superior Court, who ruled that the voter identification law was unconstitutional and an undue burden on voters.

Since many of the gang members were fathers of young children and afraid of long jail terms, they made a unanimous decision to take up the president's offer.

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