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Even, if I’m honest, in the SNP it was an uphill struggle to get much enthusiasm going, such was the unanimity of view that this was a daft referendum David Cameron and Nigel Farage had inflicted on us.
Here, the devil’s advocate technique is essential in breaking the unanimity and pushing members to reevaluate their stance, leading to more robust and informed conclusions.
Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brycehoffman/2023/10/01/its-time-to-play-the-devils-advocate/
It is for the Council, acting by unanimity, to decide on the possible adoption of EU restrictive measures.”
New Yorkers continue to express near unanimity over the seriousness of crime, with 30% saying it is a “very serious” problem alongside 35% who say “somewhat serious” compared to just 34% who say either “not very serious” or “not serious at all.”
That counts especially for the European Union where many decisions on Ukraine need unanimity among the bloc's 27 members.
The goal is not unanimity, but a better understanding of one another.
Their arguments also have merit in that there is near unanimity that Academy Street currently is not a pleasant place to walk or wheel.
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed a bill granting reservation to women on one-third seats in the Lok Sabha and state assemblies with near unanimity.
Source: https://theshillongtimes.com/2023/09/21/agatha-wants-reservation-for-women-in-rs/
The source said the army chief said the military was playing its role and trying to develop unanimity.
Source: https://southasiandaily.com/pak-army-chief-assures-businessmen-worst-is-behind-us/