Sentences with phrase «become unanimous»

Decentralized employment company Colony has become the unanimous winner of the Consensus 2016 Proof of Work contest and the attached $ 10,000 prize.
Today, public clouds have become unanimous to computer systems.
In the U.S., modern cities have become unanimous with skyscrapers and busy skylines, but with a modern twist.
Opposition to Obamacare, instead of being mixed and uneven, would quickly become unanimous as a result of what would amount to a broad tax increase on the population with zero payoff for the vast majority of citizens (since they remain uninsured.)

Not exact matches

In light of the human rights standards — rights that have received almost unanimous acceptance from the UN member states — it is becoming obvious to the average person that planning a nuclear war against a neighboring country is a horrendous crime against all humanity.
He rose on that last day to call for unanimous consent in hopes that that too might help the document be accepted, and he said, «In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general government necessary for us, and there is no form of Government but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe further that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in Despotism as other forms have done before it, when the people shall have become so corrupted as to need despotic Government, being incapable of any other.
If it fails (because the community is not unanimous or the victim is not sufficiently demonized), it becomes just another killing, stoking the proliferation of violence, and the search intensifies for more and better victims.
The Warriors were proved correct as Curry, Thompson, and the rest thrived, winning at least two championships as Steph became the first unanimous MVP ever.
By winning a unanimous 12 - round decision over Tony (Bazooka) DeLuca on Feb. 18 in Phoenix, Carbajal became the first member of the 1988 U.S. Olympic boxing team to win a professional title — the North American Boxing Federation junior flyweight championship.
It is worth noting that for Catalonia to be allowed to become a member state they must have unanimous consent from all EU member states.
«All recommendations would have to be by unanimous consent of the commission members, and be passed by the Legislature and signed by the Governor before becoming law.
Council Member Corey Johnson became Council Speaker Corey Johnson, drawing nearly unanimous support after besting rivals in the informal process preceding the vote.
These economic royalists are unanimous in their hatred for me — and I welcome their hatred... The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself.
Flanagan, a Republican from Long Island, a GOP stronghold in the Senate, became the new leader of the Senate with a unanimous floor vote from his Republican conference.
With respect to certain constructs, the natural medicine community often adopts a group - think mentality and becomes an echo chamber of reverberating ideas, a choir with one unanimous voice and little substantive discourse.
The remarkable Isabelle Huppert was the unanimous winner of the Cannes Film Festival's Best Actress award for her role as a sadomasochistic piano teacher who becomes fixated on her talented young student.
Sadly, this carried over to Chastain's frontrunner status, as the film simply became too divisive for there to be unanimous support around the actress» performance.
But the near - unanimous vote by the conference committee in favor of the deal belied growing anxiety on the left, with civil rights advocates and education reformers becoming increasingly nervous they had spent close to a year working on an education bill that will ultimately harm poor and minority children.
An effort to commit the City of Baytown to becoming a no - kill community came to fruition on Sept. 14, 2017, with the unanimous passage of a resolution by City Council.
Ivanovich Games» Operation Warcade has received unanimous acclaim since launch on Oculus and Vive and has quickly become one of the most anticipated PSVR releases this year.
The requirement of unanimous line - by - line approval of the summary for policy makers by member states is very disruptive and can undermine the scientific process if special interests become involved.
With a unanimous approval, Idaho becomes the first state to adopt the Tiny House Appendix, statewide.
Thus far, the study has gained unanimous favor in the scientific community, which was admittedly surprised in 2008 and 2009 at how quickly a defining issue that will undoubtedly affect everyone on the planet became so heavily politicized and took a backseat to health care reform, the housing bubble, and replacing Jay Leno on The Tonight Show.
Greene said he thought that the court might want to bring a unanimous decision but it became clear that there were differences: «In the end we expected a 7/4 or 8/3 split,» he said.
With great respect and affection for those opposed to this development: when the legal profession is nearly unanimous in condemning a new dispute resolution initiative, I become curious.
The Certificate of Restoration of Opportunity (CROP) became available to persons with a criminal conviction on June 9, 2016 after the unanimous passage of ESHB 1553 in the 2016 -LSB-...]
CARDIFF (Reuters)-- Britain's Anthony Joshua moved a step closer to becoming undisputed heavyweight champion of the world on Saturday after beating New Zealander Joseph Parker on a unanimous points...
To further complicate matters, when a patient becomes incapacitated and a spouse's decisions are challenged by a family member, or family members can not reach a unanimous decision, or the choices made by the spouse or family members are not deemed by healthcare providers to be in the best interest of the patient, the healthcare providers may ultimately make those decisions.
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