Unanimity in a sentence as a noun

Working too often in groups gives a false sense of unanimity, where differing approaches are suppressed.

This ruling is a step in the right direction and the unanimity of the Court should be taken as a positive sign for future cases.

And of course, they needed unanimity to amend the unanimity clause.

"No one could even claim unanimity inside the apple user pool regarding that, let alone outside.

Except in unanimity, there is no "will of the people".There are two parts to what states do: things that any individual can do, and things that only the state can do.

Swartz's friends and family have asserted with unanimity that Swartz's life was dominated by this prosecution.

> "the HN community" doesn't have unified beliefs about nearly anythingWe don't need unanimity.

But it's pretty amazing to get unanimity with hundreds of privacy groups on some basic principles with which to start building proper, 21st century, surveillance law.

Consensus does not imply unanimity or even that the data is correct, but it's only in climate science that we see people actively fight the broad conclusions of the scientific community as a whole.

Interesting how so far the comments on this story overwhelmingly agree with the article that it's not worth it to lie. Regardless of how true this point is I have to wonder whether such unanimity in the discussion might be in part because the people who found that lying works quite well for them are more reluctant to share their opinion, for obvious reasons.

One could argue that the need for a threat of force to make sure the entire population complies reflects a fundamental flaw in the chosen fundraising method... however, requiring unanimity will get you nowhere in terms of having a functioning society.

In the realm of "physical" health, medical doctors speak with unanimity on every medium imaginable about how you should exercise regularly, eat more fruits and vegetables, etc., to stave off cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and an array of other ailments.

Unanimity definitions

noun

everyone being of one mind