Unanimously
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156 examples of Unanimously in a sentence
That is the logic behind the doctrine of the “responsibility to protect” (R2P), which the United Nations General Assembly
unanimously
adopted in 2005.
The concept of the “responsibility to protect” was adopted
unanimously
by the UN World Summit in 2005.
CAMBRIDGE – Earlier this month, the US Federal Reserve’s policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) voted
unanimously
to increase the short-term interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point, taking it from 2.25% to 2.5%.
The United States’ action is completely consistent with the principles of the international responsibility to protect (R2P) people at risk of mass-atrocity crimes, which was embraced
unanimously
by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005.
The way in which Obama articulated his position is completely consistent with the norm of the “responsibility to protect” (R2P) principle
unanimously
embraced by the UN General Assembly in 2005.
This year, the writers
unanimously
made their theme the need to reform their own societies.
At the center of the summit’s
unanimously
adopted New York Declaration is a commitment to develop two global compacts: to share responsibility for taking in refugees, and to ensure orderly, safe, regular, and responsible migration.
On February 26, the United Nations Security Council voted
unanimously
to impose an arms embargo on Libya, urge member nations to freeze assets owned by Qaddafi and his family, and refer the regime’s violence to the International Criminal Court for possible prosecution of those responsible.
This is the first time that the Security Council has
unanimously
referred a situation involving human rights violations to the International Criminal Court, and it is remarkable that countries that are not members of the Court – including the United States, Russia, and China – nevertheless supported the referral.
In fact, since that incident, Putin has attended just one event – the Congress of United Russia – where 600 delegates voted
unanimously
for his nomination as the party’s presidential candidate in 2012.
We believe that the path forward begins with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, which the UN, affirming a pledge to “leave no one behind” in the fight against poverty and inequality, adopted
unanimously
last September.
Brazil’s House of Representatives has passed a genuine Internet “Bill of Rights,” which was
unanimously
approved by the senate and signed into law by President Dilma Rousseff last week – much to the delight of civil-society advocates.
In 1985, the US Senate
unanimously
approved a resolution condemning Japan’s unfair trade practices and called on President Ronald Reagan to act to curb imports.
This is the “responsibility to protect” principle, as embraced
unanimously
by the World Summit of heads of state and government sitting as the UN General Assembly in 2005, and endorsed subsequently by the Security Council.
It had taken many years – by one plausible accounting a full generation since the 1992 Rio Earth Summit – to reach the Paris climate agreement,
unanimously
adopted by all 193 UN member states in December 2015.
The UN Security Council voted
unanimously
to support the nuclear deal and restore economic relations with Iran.
Four days later, Mexico highest electoral court ruled that Fox had improperly interfered in the election but
unanimously
reaffirmed Calderon’s victory.
In other words, all the voluminous reports – by the International Monetary Fund, the OECD, the World Bank, and the British government and the Bank of England –
unanimously
warning of significant losses from Brexit have been disregarded.
Moreover, Resolution 1441
unanimously
put the burden of proof on Saddam.
First, there was widespread acceptance that the “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) doctrine,
unanimously
agreed by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005, is here to stay.
Re-Thinking Trade SanctionsThe US Congress has voted almost
unanimously
(418 to 2 in the House of Representatives and 94 to 1 in the Senate) to tighten trade and financial sanctions against Myanmar, whose despotic regime harasses and repeatedly imprisons the country's rightful leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.
Adopted
unanimously
by the United Nations General Assembly in 2005 (partly in response to Rwanda’s genocide a decade earlier), R2P was premised on the notion that governments are obliged to protect their citizens from physical harm.
Proof of this was the resolution submitted to the United Nations Security Council, which
unanimously
approved an international mission to verify and monitor DDR.
That degree of mutualization should be easily accepted by the member states acting either
unanimously
or through a coalition of the willing.
Europe has repeatedly objected to the US sanctions, which are not only unilateral, extraterritorial, and contrary to Europe’s security interests, but also explicitly in contravention of the 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran, which was
unanimously
endorsed by the UN Security Council.
Still, analysts since then have concluded, more or less unanimously, that financial repression reduced GDP growth and was harmful to the economy.
The problem probably started when those agencies
unanimously
concluded that Russia had waged a cyber and political war to put Trump in the White House.
The decision was not made unanimously: the German, French, Dutch, Austrian, and Estonian members of the ECB council have all voiced fierce opposition to further quantitative easing (QE).
After 1945, the world’s countries
unanimously
repudiated territorial expansion by force, to discourage states from invading and occupying their weaker neighbors.
Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that Folau’s post falls squarely within traditional Christian teachings that Christians accepted almost
unanimously
until the twentieth century, and that continue to be held widely – though against strong and growing opposition – among Christians today.
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