unanimity in A Sentence

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    I'm scared of Unanimity, artists who everybody likes.

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    Unanimity is needed for any OPEC decision.

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    Well, it seems like we've got Unanimity here.

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    No Unanimity on increasing FDI in print media: Soni.

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    While Unanimity is desirable it cannot always be achieved.

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    The strength of the Congress lay in its Unanimity.

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    This however requires Unanimity of all 27 EU member states.

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    The decision requires an executive order, and not political Unanimity.

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    There's Unanimity within the scientific and the mapping community that a map is essential.”.

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    There is Unanimity on the importance of protecting children and their right to freedom and dignity.

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    The NSG works under the principle of Unanimity and even one country's vote against India will scuttle its bid.

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    Such Unanimity may seem a bit fishy, and a look at the one-year-old chart would only cause more concern.

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    In the reorganization of the state, the Presidential order also requires the Unanimity of the government of the state.

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    In a great national crisis, like ours, Unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable-almost indispensable.

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    In a great national crisis, like ours, Unanimity of action among those seeking a common end is very desirable- almost indispensable.

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    However, there is Unanimity that currently, the current consumption of sugars and fats is excessive in relation to the current way of life.

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    The responses showed surprising Unanimity, as well as some differences, when it comes to the strange, stress-inducing thoughts floating around in our heads.

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    Beneath the initial dissent among them, she says, she found“surprising Unanimity” that climate can and does determine the risk of organized armed conflict.

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    There was complete Unanimity amongst all speakers that what happened in November 1984 was not a communal riot, but an act of state terrorism.

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    For instance, no MP opposes a hike in pay or perks and there is complete Unanimity on not condoning a reprimand to an MP,

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    The Chief Minister later told media there was Unanimity in the House on the issue as the elections were over due by three years.

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    The Chief Minister later told mediapersons there was Unanimity in the House on the issue as the elections were over due by three years.

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    A man named Twi had killed three other people, when the community, in a rare move of Unanimity, ambushed and fatally wounded him in full daylight.

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    For this, he cited the Puducherry government's Unanimity as the main reason that ration card scheme cannot be linked to DBT without the consent of the state governments.

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    And yet no approach to such Unanimity is attainable, unless some deference shall be paid to the will of the majority, simply because it is the will of the majority.

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    If Obama has not noticed, the neocons, who want a“long war” in the Islamic world and a new war with Iran, are celebrating the Petraeus appointment with far greater Unanimity than Obama's own staff.

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    Stating that the security interests of the two countries are related to each other, Modi said that there is also Unanimity on the sustainability of this region and to be conscious of each other's interests and concerns.

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    Germany's U.N. Ambassador Christoph Heusgen, asked about the reaction of the 10 other council members at the closed meeting, said:“There was actually Unanimity around the table, and very critical on what has been done by the North Koreans.”.

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    At a follow-up meeting later, senior officials of the law ministry were learnt to have informed the Commission that the demands for equal protection to the two ECs needed amendment to Constitution for which political Unanimity was required.

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    Even when there is Unanimity about the meaning of a rule, there may be disagreement about whether and how a rule applies in a particular instance due to differences in the habits of attention and sentiment that guide judgment.

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