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unanimous

[yoo-nan-uh-muhs] / yuˈnæn ə məs /


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The FA's regulatory commission was "unanimous" in its view that the threshold had not been met for a playing sanction to be imposed on Rodri, who sent two letters as part of his evidence.

From BBC

The 97-day long trial began in November, with jurors taking 42 hours and 51 minutes across nine days to reach a mix of unanimous and majority verdicts on 15 counts.

From BBC

Jurors took two hours and 15 minutes to reach unanimous verdicts.

From BBC

Economic opinion is virtually unanimous on that point.

From Los Angeles Times

Inoue said he was "tired" after beating Picasso by unanimous decision in his first fight in Saudi Arabia.

From Barron's