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We need to have unanimity on foreign policy".
"Now, do we have unanimity in the international community?" he asked rhetorically.
Premier League club owners are as difficult to herd as goldfish, but they have unanimity of purpose when it comes to making money.
"Cases that go the heart of a government structure and that involve separation of powers are cases in which judges would like to have unanimity," Professor Hellerstein added.
"It's less important to have unanimity than it is to be making the right decisions and doing the right thing, even though at the outset it may seem lonesome," he added.
As a society, we have unanimity about few things, but one of these is that no child should be harmed by violence.
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Mr. Binh has invited several retired generals, though not his father-in-law, to speak to his employees on the importance of these qualities -- as well as having unanimity of purpose -- in dealing with larger rivals.
They have a unanimity of sorts.
But as we awoke last Friday morning, there seems to have been unanimity about one thing: that the possibility we'll vote to leave the EU would be a disaster for British science.
Concerned about the future of leprosaria, patients did not have the unanimity necessary for law revision.
But Senate leadership aides expressed confidence that they would have near-unanimity in the vote.
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