Unilateral in a sentence as an adjective

What contributions you make to society is part of a contract, not a unilateral choice.

I will go out on a limb and say that these unilateral recommendations are almost all BS, and should be ignored.

It's top down control with unilateral decisions, but that's what's necessary to move forward.

Before this notion, the head of the state usually had unilateral ability to sign a treaty.

This type of business, unilateral decisions are what made microsoft a "hated" company back in the late 90s, early 2000s.

They have their own app-store guidelines that give them unilateral decision making capacity as to what does, and does not, make it in to their App Store.

It's nice to know the US is trying to fight the worldwide plague of internet censorship and monitoring, DNS spoofing, and unilateral site shutdowns.

The founders did not create the United States so that some solitary 29-year-old could make unilateral decisions about what should be exposed.

The district was just about to go with openoffice, but for no clear reason at the last minute the superintendent made a unilateral decision to go with MSOffice.

Which is to say, plenty of people with no particular allegiance to Apple have been unhappy with Flash for a long time, so there is no need to paint this as some kind of unilateral war on Apple's part.

Generally speaking, unilateral provisions in contracts render the contract unenforceable by the party they benefit.

I don't think that the unjustified and unilateral removal of code from someone else's access or threatening anyone with legal action is ever an acceptable mistake, let alone "trivial".The law is not a toy, and it's not supposed to be wielded casually.

Who's going to argue against that?Making claims like that, in effect, is simply a unilateral claim of immunity against the accusation of being too emotional: it gives one the license to be as emotional as one likes, with any criticism conveniently pre-framed as sexism.

To create a team of outsiders to work on the core app?- How likely did he expect things to work out?- How did he explain the expenditure of flying the others in to the CFO or whomever?- Or did he make a unilateral decision without asking others?- Did he just get lucky?- Had he done things like this before and succeeded?

Unilateral definitions

adjective

involving only one part or side; "unilateral paralysis"; "a unilateral decision"

See also: one-sided

adjective

tracing descent from either the paternal or the maternal line only