Sentences with phrase «unanimous consent from»

To tolerate Byzantine failure, Stellar Consensus Protocol is designed not to require unanimous consent from the full set of nodes for the system to reach agreement.
If a member of the national assembly wishes to wear a religious symbol, there must be unanimous consent from the assembly.
If the new declaratory provisions have an effect and they change the rules about who can be appointed to the Supreme Court as a judge from Quebec, there is a serious argument they can not be adopted without unanimous consent from all the provinces.
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.
* NY Times: «The Obama administration is prepared to force Chrysler into bankruptcy by the end of the week unless it gets unanimous consent from a group of banks and hedge funds to retire the automaker's debt.»

Not exact matches

Thus, from 1789 until 1917, there was no way for the Senate to terminate extended debates (called «filibusters» if employed for dilatory purposes) except by unanimous consent, compromise, or exhaustion.
Won't work past 2 pm: «Making good on Sen. John McCain's threat to withhold all Republican cooperation from Democrats in the Senate in retribution for the majority party using reconciliation to pass health care reform, the GOP used the rule that states committees can only meet when the chamber is in session with the unanimous consent of all members.»
At the beginning of the semester, I received unanimous consent to collect data for an action research study from students enrolled in the geometry course.
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.
Although the Senate might, as prof. Macfarlane suggests, be protected from abolition by its role in the process of constitutional amendment itself, which can not be changed without unanimous consent, the Court might even base its ruling on the broader ground that any fundamental alterations to the nature of the Canadian constitution require the consent of all the provinces.
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