Sentences with phrase «much unanimous»

«My understanding is that there is pretty much unanimous agreement except for Canada and Australia, but Canada is the major objector,» said an anonymous source.Worse yet, the tactic has been attributed to Stephen Harper's own «strong personal view.»
Note well that the actual physicists on the list are pretty much unanimous that the result is incorrect, and the only people on the thread who disagree are those that either don't know the laws of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics well enough to (for example) derive the Ideal Gas law in the first place or do and defend the actual algebra required to support their assertions.
The Utah State Board of Education's public hearing on the Utah High School Activities Association rule was pretty much unanimous against the rule.
«It's pretty much unanimous in the scientific community that seaborgium is an excellent name.
A 23 per cent yes vote in a popular vote against the background of pretty much unanimous establishment resistance is a major achievement.
«Too sweet» was pretty much unanimous, so I tried to find little ways to adjust that a bit.
It's pretty much unanimous, you creepy old woman: you're nothing but a hollow, nasty, noisy, banging cymbal.

Not exact matches

Sandwiched between the unanimous favorite and the next big superstar in golf, Rickie Fowler spent much of his first two days at the PGA Championship in the unusual position of riding in the sidecar.
But trustees did not appear ready to offer a quick endorsement, much less a unanimous one.
Too much time and money has been spent on this proposal for it to be accepted despite unanimous rejection by every single legislator in one of the few counties it affects.
The Long Island Republican is pretty much apoplectic over the control board's unanimous decision yesterday to put his county under state oversight, insisting the move was politically motivated and born of the NIFA members» concern that his capable management will soon make them obsolete.
Corbyn supporters take a much more unanimous line on issues concerning the size of the state such as nationalisation of the railways and healthcare.
Without much fanfare, but by a unanimous vote, the state Senate's Finance Committee on Tuesday advanced a bill that would put more scrutiny on Governor Andrew Cuomo's economic development projects.
Much research has been done on the topic of post workout nutrition in recent years and the scientific literature is almost unanimous in its findings: At one time carbohydrates were emphasized after a workout.
Praise doesn't get much more unanimous than what's been showered on the Aussie diva, a bona fide Oscar favorite whose turn as an unraveling princess brings out the best of her supreme talents (naturally, she's also the current frontrunner to win).
If it isn't quite the unanimous chorus of approval one might have hoped for, there's still enough praise for Stephen Frears» latest film «Chéri,» which premiered in Berlin last night, to mark it as a potential 2009 contender in several areas — among them, Best Actress for Michelle Pfeiffer's much - anticipated return to dramatic roles.
«Zero Motivation» Israeli dark comedy «Zero Motivation» won the top Narrative Prize at Tribeca this year, and it felt like this was the rare prize winner that won almost unanimous support from attendees: the film attracted raves from pretty much everyone that saw it, and marks first - time filmmaker Talya Lavie as an exciting new comedic voice in cinema.
It's also not the kind of movie that would normally interest me, but between the casting of Shailene Woodley and the almost unanimous admiration for the John Green novel on which it's based, there's a certain air to the project that suggests it'll be much better than the typical young adult book adaptation.
Unfortunately, while the judges were almost unanimous that the MINI shone on Tasmania's twisty roads, it was felt by some that it could not be pushed as hard as the chassis might tempt you to do, as the skinny run - flat tyres did not offer as much grip as those of its competitors.
Released in June 2010, the original Joe Danger was greeted with unanimous praise from pretty much everyone who played it, due to its ridiculously fun gameplay and bright presentation.
It is these uppermost few percent of events that are important, and models and theory are nearly unanimous now that they are and will continue to increase, notwithstanding natural climate variability on shorter time scales (as much as 20 years).»
We're now long past the much - discussed «Spring Predictability Barrier,» and coupled ocean - atmosphere model forecasts remain nearly unanimous in predicting a top - tier El Niño for the upcoming autumn and winter months.
However, through its unanimous decision, the SCC has done much more than this — it has refocused the discussion around the infringement of Aboriginal title away from its current pre-occupation with consultation towards consent.
Experts are unanimous in saying that riding on a motorcycle is much more dangerous than driving a car.
The loss at the county level did not deter Ms. Corbiere Lavell, and with her lawyer (a much younger Clayton Ruby) she continued the fight, winning a 1973 unanimous decision at the Ontario Court of Appeals.
Very much related to this future of the gig economy, yesterday the California Supreme Court ruled in unanimous decision in favor of independent contractors seeking employee status from a delivery service.
«Shirley was the unanimous choice as Michael's successor, and I very much look forward to working with her as CEO.
First «everything in the legal system» is much, much more than «police lineups and a unanimous decision by 12 of your peers».
In the legal tech sector, pretty much everybody is unanimous about you need a Fujitsu ScanSnap scanner.
On the plus side, most analysts seem to be unanimous in the idea that bitcoin is again prepping for a massive bull run, and is about to take a long, and much needed vacation up north.
The case of NASA v Nelson garnered much attention as a unanimous ruling from the Supreme Court found that the federal agency's background checks are appropriate and do not represent a violation of privacy.
The Supreme Court's unanimous ruling was a defeat for three couples in Louisiana, who claimed that Quicken Loans overcharged them as much as $ 1,100 at their mortgage closings for a «loan discount» or «processing» fee.
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