unanimity in the PONS Dictionary

unanimity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

unanimity rule

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English
There is not, however, unanimity regarding the definition.
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Unfortunately there is no unanimity on this term, even among specialists.
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Single-party states can restrict nominees to one per seat in elections and use compulsory voting or electoral fraud to create an impression of popular unanimity.
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However, he also wrote that the work did not receive critical unanimity.
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Is only applicable to the candidates who get the highest score by unanimity of the members of the tribunal.
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For the unanimity all members of a group or organization must be present.
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However, in case of the dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity.
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Many times, a split decision causes controversy due to its lack of unanimity.
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The lower chamber's rule of unanimity had not been rigorously enforced during the first half of the 17th century.
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An early constitution stated that its purpose was to encourage literature, love and unanimity.
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