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unanimously

[yoo-nan-uh-muhs-lee] / yuˈnæn ə məs li /


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There’s a good chance that the split occurs, because the board of directors unanimously agreed to explore a spinoff.

From Barron's

Discovery added Paramount’s offer “still contains many of the unfavorable terms and conditions that were in the draft agreements ... and twice unanimously rejected by our Board,” Warner Bros.

From Los Angeles Times

The bill passed its first reading unanimously on 5 February but lawmakers failed to approve it as scheduled last week as they could not agree on how it should be applied.

From BBC

The committee organizing the games earlier this week voted unanimously to keep Wasserman as chairman, according to people familiar with the situation.

From The Wall Street Journal

For decades, the heads of amateur and professional sports leagues unanimously opposed sports betting.

From The Wall Street Journal