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unanimous

[yoo-nan-uh-muhs] / yuˈnæn ə məs /


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The January decision to hold was nearly unanimous, according to the minutes.

From Barron's

If Walter were to support the pursuit of a salary cap, the owners’ vote could be unanimous.

From Los Angeles Times

In a unanimous 9-0 ruling, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of Cox and said an ISP was liable "only if it intended that the provided service be used for infringement."

From Barron's

The jurors were nearly unanimous in their decisions regarding each of the 18 questions before them, according to a poll of individual jurors conducted by the judge following the verdicts.

From The Wall Street Journal

School board members Kelly Gonez and Rocio Rivas — who exactly two weeks ago won unanimous board approval for a resolution calling Chávez “a true American hero” — said the reevaluation was painful but necessary.

From Los Angeles Times