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156 examples of Unanimously in a sentence
A year after that, it got
unanimously
267 cosponsors in Congress.
However, to many who live in the emerging markets, this is an illusion, and even though the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was signed in 1948, was
unanimously
adopted, what it did was to mask a schism that has emerged between developed and developing countries, and the ideological beliefs between political and economic rights.
At the end of it all, the court
unanimously
agreed that her in-laws should be arrested for what they did to her, her fucking brother should also be arrested for selling her — (Applause) — and they agreed that she did have a right to civil compensation.
We gave it everything that we had, but in the end, New York City decided to keep the statue, and New York State
unanimously
voted to make it a landmark.
And just a month ago, this was passed by the Icelandic parliament
unanimously.
I'm a college professor and showed this movie to my class; they
unanimously
voted that it's a terrible film.
Regarded as another one of the recent over-the-top drama's brought upon us by Hollywood, this movie excels where others have totally failed(especially considering the most underrated performance in recent dramatic character portrayal by that of Natalie Portman), this film is almost
unanimously
driven by the chemistry that both Susan and Natalie share.
Conceit 2: That all debate in the media and the general public is
unanimously
ended and that the new Prime Minister's only critics are sinister civil servants, MI5, big business and the Americans (naturally).
I'm always more curious to see the movies that are
unanimously
panned by critics and audiences alike, because half of the time I end up finding out that these movies aren't that bad.
The JCPOA – the result of years of difficult negotiations – was agreed by seven countries and the European Union, and
unanimously
endorsed by the United Nations Security Council.
For conservatives, Islamic law is based on the Koran and the verified sayings and doings (the Sunnah) of the Prophet Mohammad, as these are
unanimously
viewed by respected scholars.
Just two years ago, the Council approved a resolution authorizing a military intervention in Libya – the first resolution to implement the “responsibility to protect” (R2P) principle, which the general assembly adopted
unanimously
in 2005.
One fulfills the criterion of Pareto optimality: because the community makes decisions
unanimously
– or, at least, adhering to rules that protect minorities – it implements measures that provide advantages to some or all members and create disadvantages for none.
In May 1993, the UN Security Council
unanimously
approved a resolution establishing the ICTY.
He tried to brow-beat investors at a board meeting in the Kremlin where – in good Soviet tradition – everyone was expected to vote
unanimously
to split the company into small pieces so as to sell them at low prices to cronies, political allies, and friendly oligarchs.
On December 7, we
unanimously
recommended that the parliament ratify the constitutional amendment.
A decade ago, the United Nations General Assembly
unanimously
adopted the “responsibility to protect” populations from mass atrocity crimes – protection that, in extreme cases, could take the form of military intervention.
This doctrine, adopted
unanimously
by the UN General Assembly in 2005, holds that the international community is obliged to intervene to protect a civilian population under massive attack by its own government.
Indeed, intellectuals and politicians of all varieties almost
unanimously
hail the politics of caste identity as a move towards true equality.
It is almost
unanimously
recognized that Argentina was badly handled, with recovery beginning only after the authorities abandoned the IMF's strictures.
It is ten years since an international commission that I co-chaired gave birth to the concept of the Responsibility to Protect (“RtoP”), and six years since more than 150 heads of state and government endorsed it
unanimously
at the UN’s World Summit in 2005.
Asking everyone to do more than what everyone is
unanimously
ratifying would undermine Europe’s fragile harmony.
In the meantime, though, we have clarity on at least three matters:First, the Responsibility to Protect doctrine, or R2P, which the UN General Assembly
unanimously
adopted in 2005, in response to the world’s inaction as nearly one million men, women, and children were slaughtered in Rwanda, is essentially dead.
Because each accession treaty must be agreed unanimously, the potential for deadlock is obvious.
That principle,
unanimously
agreed by the UN General Assembly in 2005, has been successfully invoked elsewhere, including in support of diplomatic intervention in Kenya in 2008.
One idea about which economists agree almost
unanimously
is that, beyond mineral wealth, the bulk of the huge income difference between rich and poor countries is attributable to neither capital nor education, but rather to “technology.”
Then, on December 5, the US Congress voted
unanimously
to adopt the Taylor Force Act, which blocks aid to the Palestinian Authority from 2018 to 2024, unless the PA stops paying monthly salaries and other benefits to the families of killed or convicted Palestinian militants.
The Principles and Guidelines that were
unanimously
adopted by the Human Rights Council convey the nature and scale of the problem.
Second, just like the EU’s Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement with Canada, any negotiated arrangement between the EU and the UK will have to be
unanimously
accepted by all EU member states.
For example, Valentina Matviyenko, the chairwoman of the Federation Council (the parliament’s upper house), announced that Russia would not send troops to Ukraine – just two days before she and the Council voted
unanimously
to authorize Putin to do precisely that.
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