Sentences with phrase «such unanimity»

It is a testament to the rough rollout of the Common Core agenda in New York, and perhaps even more so to the poor marketing of it, that there should be such unanimity of political opinion about it.
If he sent the work to knowledgeable reviewers who unanimously said to publish it (and Wright notes that such unanimity is unusual), that seems to be the end of the affair.
One hardly dares to hope that there will be such unanimity or such progress toward unity when it comes to «order.»
The reason for such unanimity is primarily the substantial economic costs associated with taxes on corporations, although the uncertainty as to who really pays such taxes no doubt also contributes to the disdain in which they are generally held by economists.»
Yet there's no such unanimity about what workplace democracy should look like.

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There are various theories that have been postulated, such as evolution (whereby there is no unanimity even among evolutionist and is often stated as a fact rather than a speculative theory).
Unanimity with the group as a whole had been at the beginning the sine qua non of Yahweh's favor; now such submergence of moral conviction in the majority's opinion seemed to the real devotees of Yahweh to be supine apostasy.
In the meantime, the presence of the spirit of Christ and the «Christian phylum» (Teilhard) in this history make history, as such, always influenced by the partial realization of atonement, and the vision of fully realized divine - human unanimity which history approaches as a limit.
So the move of Diane Abbott up to the home secretary brief and promotion of Emily Thornberry to shadow foreign (incidentally, the first time a Labour shadow cabinet has seen an even gender split in the «great offices of state» as well as the elevation of a black woman to such a position) ensures that at the very top there's a unanimity of opinion.
Such near - unanimity in public opinion is rare.
Many might be tempted to dismiss such evidence as fanciful because of its source; let them reflect that such works are the products of the human brain and, where there is pancultural unanimity on some aspect or other of human behaviour, the evidence should be taken seriously.
Normally, getting scientists to agree with such near - unanimity is like herding cats.
Would motives such as duped, recruited, co-opted, misinformed, mislead, encouraged, emboldened, or buttered up, be a more satisfying explanation of your adamant insistence that unanimity be afforded to a very complex and poorly described process?
In an April 1, 2012 column in The New York Times, Prof. Richard H. Thaler of the U-Chicago Booth School of Business aptly summed up the near - unanimity among economists that carbon taxing is the optimal way to reduce CO2 emissions: «Consider a recent poll of a panel of economists conducted by the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, where I teach... [Forty - one] economists in [a poll conducted by the] University of Chicago... were asked whether they agreed with this statement: «A tax on the carbon content of fuels would be a less expensive way to reduce carbon - dioxide emissions than would a collection of policies such as «corporate average fuel economy» requirements for automobiles.»
Such a clause helps Canada because it is hard to get provincial and territorial unanimity to legislate, even for uncontroversial matters like the Apostille Convention.
Voting Rules, Enhanced Cooperation and Litigation It might be thought that where the treaty demands unanimity in the Council, it envisages that an area is of such sensitivity that coordinated action demands complete consensus.
The court regarded it as sufficient that for such raises of the original guarantee ceiling, unanimity within the Board of Governors was required.
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