Sentences with phrase «without unanimity»

As a result, the Federal government could not amend the constitution without unanimity.
It would force conformity (everyone being the same) without unanimity (everyone agreeing to the change).
It is unrealistic and injurious to the effective witness of the church to suppose that we can not act without unanimity or without clearing with whole constituencies.

Not exact matches

Without necessarily reaching unanimity at every point, this consensus has been reached and stated again and again in pronouncements of the World Council of Churches, the Federal and National councils, and the various denominational bodies.
Britain can choose to opt out of the measures wholesale without requiring unanimity from the EU's 27 member states.
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.
Brown signs bill spelling out evaluations (for principals) Ed Source: Without the acrimony and fanfare that doomed a teacher evaluation bill last month, the Legislature with near unanimity passed and Gov. Brown has now signed a milestone principal and teacher evaluation bill.
Whereas once ``... it is an established rule of the Society, to which they will always adhere, never to give their opinion as a body upon any subject either of Nature or of Art, that comes before them», now the Royal Society plays an active role in the debate, coming at it from only one side, without adequate acknowledgement of the lack of unanimity within the fellowship.
And we should let politics decide without being ambushed by a chimera of political prescriptiveness dressed up as (false) scientific unanimity.
Unanimity happens when all voting people positively chose one view, without any exception.
The overlap of those two categories goes someway to explaining why «By the Court» has generally been taken as implying both unanimity and anonymity: only one post ‐ 1967 reference case was unanimous without being anonymous, and only two were anonymous without being unanimous.
In that case, by way of derogation from Articles 205 and 250 (1), a qualified majority shall be defined as two - thirds of the votes of the representatives of the Member States without a derogation weighted in accordance with Article 205 (2), and unanimity of those Member States shall be required for an act requiring unanimity.
It is possible (though unlikely) that the 2 year deadline could lapse without a withdrawal agreement having been reached, and also without the European Council having reached the unanimity required to extend the deadline.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z