Sentences with phrase «where unanimity»

The mechanism of enhanced cooperation applies in any circumstance where agreement can not be reached within a reasonable time within the Council including, and perhaps especially, in areas where unanimity is required.

Not exact matches

We have seen rallies where sense is sacrificed to fervor and crowds are intoxicated with their own unanimity.
That is true: but where it is a matter of unanimity realized from within the effect is to personalize our activities, and, I will add, to make them unerring.
When we come down to detail the classification is often uncertain, and there will never be unanimity about the point where the line is to be drawn.
This elite and visible unanimity, however, belied the tangle of issues revealed earlier in the day during the smaller, nontelevised meeting where scholars from economics, political science, law, and public policy examined the likely difficulties of devising immigration policies that help the economy without harming immigrants or people who are already in the country.
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.
So the tax proposers are far more likely to remain opposition members where scientific support unanimity is lower.
Again, not the first one to note this on this thread, but as an example, visit ATTP's parallel parasitic thread where many of the marooned and barnacled subjects are bouncing the attribution question around in a sack of rocks manner: there is no unanimity or clarity.
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.»
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.
However, where there is unanimity is:
I had the privilege of moderating the latter panel, where one of the few points of unanimity was that biotech entrepreneurship in Canada still faces a cultural hurdle.
On the other side of the argument, it may place an undue burden on decision - makers; demand an appearance of unanimity where there is diversity; call for the articulation of sometimes inexpressible value judgments; and offer an invitation to the captious to comb the reasons for previously unsuspected grounds of challenge.
This complete unanimity is quite difficult to achieve in Android software, where Google offers its software to many phone makers.
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