Phrases with «unanimity»

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Unanimity means when everyone in a group or organization agrees on something or makes a decision together. Full definition

Adjective + «unanimity»

Sentences with «unanimity»

  • The «Uniting for Peace» doctrine, invoked in November 1950 via its resolution 377A (V), allows the UN General Assembly to recommend collective action when the Security Council, because of lack of unanimity of the permanent members, fails to exercise its responsibility in a matter. (politics.stackexchange.com)
  • What I personally found most interesting was the degree of unanimity in the view that the biggest gap in the way in which we educate lawyers isn't connected with the substance of law. (canadianlawyermag.com)
  • If climate change, with near unanimity among environmental scientists that it's at least partially mankind - enabled, still encounters resistance and intractability among the public, it's hard to see how one crummy little study in an obscure journal about rocks will persuade a state court that fracking and earthquakes are indisputably linked. (rocketlawyer.com)
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