Sentences with phrase «not unanimous»

I should also make it known that these were not unanimous results across the surveyed group of participants, not by any means.
The decision was not unanimous, however.
I'm sure I would get widespread if not unanimous agreement to adopt this approach.
Although not unanimous, the Canadian Judicial Council has reviewed the recommendations of its inquiry panel on Quebec Superior Court Justice Michel Déziel and recommends he remain on the bench.
The decision was not unanimous, however, with Justices Binnie, Lebel, and Fish dissenting.
Notwithstanding broad, but not unanimous, political support for its creation, there is no compelling analysis to demonstrate that securities regulation would be improved or that the benefits of replacing our current system outweigh the risks.
Tobiass and Provincial Judges Association are two cases in an extensive string of important (and usually not unanimous) cases revolving around judicial independence issues.
As noted, the Court's decision was not unanimous.
But the decision was not unanimous.
«And to the extent that we look to the future of involving the jury more, one might wonder whether having a process that was not unanimous was a good one.»
Even the «earth is round» theory is not unanimous.
In a 2011 interview with Fox News, Bush said, «It is not unanimous among scientists that [climate change] is disproportionately manmade.
FERC's decision was not unanimous, and Commissioner Tony Clark filed a dissent saying the rejection «unnecessarily delays action and perpetuates system inefficiencies created by the overcompensation of demand response products in wholesale electricity markets.»
We had overwhelming broad bipartisan support, but not unanimous support, in the Senate.
However, members of this professional community are not unanimous in their views of climate change, and there has been tension among members of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) who hold different views on the topic.
Research conducted to date with meteorologists and other atmospheric scientists has shown that they are not unanimous in their views of climate change.
The world's scientific community agrees - although agreement is not unanimous - that greenhouse gases, produced by burning fossil fuels, are causing a warming of the Earth's climate.
He also pointed the board's decision was not unanimous, but he refused to give the breakdown of votes.
Because the vote to ban the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits purchased by pet stores from commercial breeders was not unanimous, a second vote on the ordinance will be held next week.
The party is not unanimous on this policy despite establishing a direction.
However, the Court was not unanimous in their opinion.
The support for Beutner is not unanimous among community groups.
Although support was widespread, it was not unanimous.
But that view was not unanimous even at West Athens.
While the jury in our office is not unanimous on whether they are the same or different, we want to help you come to your own verdict.
Should this occur, outward communication will state that the decision was not unanimous, the minutes will explain the extraordinary situation, and the reason shall be shared with all active Committee members.
Panel member Michael A'Hearn of the University of Maryland, College Park, says that no single person made the decision to remove the climate figures: «I think it was a majority opinion, but not a unanimous one.»
The recommendation to publish the papers in full was not unanimous.
Results from the third study conducted by Robnett's team suggest that people are not unanimous in how they think about such cases.
He admitted the agreement is not unanimous, though, instead describing it as a «strong consensus.»
No vote was taken, but LaValle said Skelos had a «strong consensus,» although not unanimous support, after a nearly three - hour, closed - door session.
Mr. Flanagan's election was not unanimous.
The Southold Town Board approved reappointing Republican Dave Bergen to the Board of Trustees, but the decision was not unanimous.
While this is the academic orthodoxy, research is not unanimous on this point.
Sumner's carefully worded press release spoke to a «consensus» of chairs (not unanimous), impressed with all four (unnamed) candidates.
But it is now clear, from Lansley's revelations, that the panel was not unanimous in its recommendation of Carol Mills.
This conclusion, however, is not unanimous.
In American politics, for example, after the Pearl Harbor Attack, the vote in congress to declare war on Japan was not unanimous.
Although the Court dismissed the appeals: · the judgement was not unanimous, with two judges — Lord Kerr and Lady Hale — expressing support for the arguments made by the appellants and the BHA.
The Central Trades and Labor Council endorsed Sen. Darrel Aubertine, but the vote was not unanimous.
Unconfirmed reports say today's ruling was not unanimous but that the change received the required two - thirds majority of 14 clubs.
A curious calm lies across the nation, a calm born of the dominant (though not unanimous, as we'll get to later) sense that this time England, though ultimately well - beaten, have «exceeded expectations».
But that's not a unanimous or, I'm not sure right now, a majority position.»
Barry Bonds was not the unanimous MVP in 2001, the year he hit 73 home runs.
Incredibly, Aaron was not a unanimous selection.
It's definitely not a unanimous vote!
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.
Denominations are not unanimous in their definitions of sexual morality, but their disagreements are limited to questions that, in Africa, have little to do with AIDS.
Christianity is not unanimous in its opposition to tolerance and social justice.
This view is not unanimous in the Jewish community.
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