Sentences with phrase «need unanimity»

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While observers may disagree as to whether Air Canada's sad condition is terminal or just chronic, on one point there is unanimity: the airline needs to undergo a substantial transformation of its business model to return to full health.
Not everyone's opinion is necessary or valuable; not everyone's ideas are great or need to be considered; not everyone knows what they're talking about; and, in any event, consistent unanimity is never essential to a strong and effective decision - making process.
«I found myself convinced of the position the church has held with almost totally unanimity throughout the ages, that although many people find themselves, through no fault of their own, to have sexual desires for members of their own sex, this is not something to be affirmed and celebrated, but is a sign that we're broken, in need of redemption and recreation,» Hill told students.
I want rather to emphasize that if we are going to work for the renewal of our polity and local communities, we need to grapple with the fact that real human community requires more unanimity of thought and practice than we have realized.
To create this unanimity we need the bond, as I said, the cement of a favoring influence.
The near unanimity in Parliament yesterday in support of the new approach was a powerful indication of how far the press needs to move in order to restore faith in its regulatory structure.
With an evenly split Senate and essentially a divided House (Democrats would need near unanimity to pass a budget), shouldn't we hold members of both parties equally accountable for reaching consensus?
The scientific community is certain with near unanimity that man - made global warming is disrupting Earth's climate and that remedies are urgently needed.
Of course, it is very difficult to find unanimity in research findings — and if we did, we might question the results — but the overwhelming number of research studies continue to support Grutter's findings regarding 1) the educational benefits of diversity and 2) the need to continue to consider race in a limited manner to achieve these benefits.
To get 60 votes in the Senate you need pretty much unanimity among the Democrats.
The scientific community is certain with near unanimity that man - made global warming is disrupting Earth's climate and that remedies are urgently needed.
Indeed, the court's decision acknowledges a plain interpretation of the statute does suggest the need for unanimity.
This conclusion is further supported, for example, by the explicit reference in Article 48 (3) TEU that the European Council shall decide by a «simple majority», or in Article 48 (6) TEU to the need for the European Council to decide by «unanimity».
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