It is a very common species living in various land habitats but is amphibiotic too which is the unanimous opinion of many authors. |
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After deliberating for just over two and a half hours the jury returned a unanimous verdict of guilty of manslaughter. |
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The coroner accordingly left that verdict to the jury, and the jury returned a unanimous verdict of unlawful killing. |
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A Chelmsford Crown Court jury on Thursday returned a unanimous not guilty verdict. |
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In May 1999 the Applicant was acquitted by the unanimous verdict of a jury at Wood Green Crown Court. |
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In an ironic rebuff to communications technologies, the bill passed the Senate by unanimous, oral vote. |
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But he stressed that, by their unanimous verdict, the jury had decided he should not have fired the air rifle. |
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After the Schools Organisation Committee failed to reach a unanimous decision the matter was referred to the Government schools adjudicator. |
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You start to really lose perspective on the movie when the critical response is as weirdly, regressively unanimous as it is. |
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The candidates are unanimous in favoring a repeal of some or all of the tax cuts. |
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Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons. |
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The tradition of unanimous juries dates back to 14th century English common law and became the American standard during the colonial period. |
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After a month long trial the jury at Blackfriars Crown Court took eight hours to return a unanimous verdict of not guilty. |
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A similar litany of complaints might have come from any United follower in the street, which is why fan endorsement has been nearly unanimous. |
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Ruiz, originally of Puerto Rico, becomes the first Hispanic heavyweight champion with his unanimous decision over Holyfield. |
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As the celebrated auteur of some 40 original video works, he achieved a rare unanimous vote of critical approval. |
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I'd expect a partial backdown on the university attack in the face of unanimous opposition by the Vice-Chancellors. |
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Their unanimous answer was that the throws in Okinawan karate are not meant to throw the opponent anywhere but the ground. |
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It was a move that met with almost unanimous approval from fellow European Tour players. |
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The vote was nearly unanimous, only Simon and a few officers who's planets had close ties to Beta Crucis. |
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His meteoric rise through the ranks was capped with the U.S. Senate's unanimous confirmation of his nomination as Secretary of State. |
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In 1949 those two met again in a title fight and Robinson retained his belt with a convincing unanimous decision victory. |
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When the judges announced that their decision was unanimous, her face fell, as she was clearly expecting the worst. |
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However, the historians and traditionists are unanimous that the official codex was adopted under the third Caliph Uthman. |
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The first trial resulted in a hung jury, the jury couldn't reach a unanimous decision. |
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Now he's traipsing around the country with a proposal to allow verdicts in criminal trials with less than unanimous juries. |
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In the fourth and fifth round Clarke put on an exhibition showpiece and the result was unanimous in Clarke's favour. |
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For a start, they are virtually unanimous on the evidence that today's GM food is as safe to eat as conventional foods. |
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Councillors gave their unanimous support to the bill, although some were concerned the wording was not tight enough. |
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When Emap bought the SRH stake, the industry was unanimous in its belief that there was only one reason behind the move. |
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This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are unanimous in opposing a non-payment campaign. |
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The members were unanimous in their praise of council officials for the manner in which they handed the crisis. |
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Even the oft-bloodthirsty critics, ever keen to bury a fledgling musical, are unanimous. |
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The councillors were unanimous in their agreement that new hospital facilities were long overdue in the town. |
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They were unanimous that the police had been present all through the riots, but had not helped. |
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The five speakers were virtually unanimous in their view that the State ownership should be kept to a minimum. |
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Experts are unanimous in the view that the main factor influencing any investor must be the direction of oil prices. |
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National coaches in all the Celtic countries are unanimous that a fast game is the only one we can effectively play to compete with the big boys. |
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He was not the unanimous choice of the ECB's management board, but had the confidence of the majority of its members. |
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The leaders were unanimous on the issue of bringing back peace on the campus. |
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Sldc councillors were almost unanimous in welcoming the budget and the increase in council tax for the coming year. |
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The proudly partisan audience was unanimous in its choice of heroes and villains. |
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His determination ensured he punched out a unanimous decision bringing the first title to his club. |
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The judges were also unanimous in their concern that most of the sites made visitors work too hard. |
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That, at least, is one proposition on which there will be unanimous agreement. |
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A year ago, sympathy for the United States was close to unanimous across the planet. |
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This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an unanimous vote. |
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The unanimous decision to reelect Sahal came after he emerged the sole candidate to qualify for the runoff. |
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It was a unanimous vote of no confidence in the senior management to make the right kind of cuts to make the budget balance. |
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But after a year they were back in jail again after three judges could not reach a unanimous conclusion. |
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So I am just surprised that they were able to get a unanimous decision to chuck him. |
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The unanimous protests meant they were forced to reinstate the grog the following year, but I still haven't been back. |
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I have already mentioned the unanimous rejection of realism and its concern with social reality. |
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It was suspended when war broke out but has been restarted by a unanimous decision of the UN Security Council. |
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Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the unanimous opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm. |
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The students came to a unanimous decision about one particular song and insisted it should be the next single the girls release. |
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If this body cannot make a unanimous decision, it will be referred to an independent school adjudicator next year. |
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It takes a unanimous vote to do so, and 10 countries now want the process to continue until each country has had its say. |
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Despite the unanimous vote, the bill did not clear the U.S. Congress without some partisan sniping. |
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A jury at Chelmsford Coroners Court yesterday returned a unanimous verdict of accident contributed to by system neglect. |
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Parents in Adlington are celebrating after governors made a unanimous U-turn over controversial plans to rename a school. |
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A brief interchange of words resulted in the unanimous decision to escape as soon as possible. |
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He told them that their verdicts on all charges would have to be unanimous. |
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Yesterday the jury returned unanimous guilty verdicts after nearly seven hours of deliberation over two days. |
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This split decision by the usually unanimous committee gave ammunition to Bork's opponents. |
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At a mass meeting of 4,000 teachers on Friday union members ratified a five-year contract by a unanimous voice vote. |
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They were unanimous in their belief that more rugby of this calibre should take place at the immaculately prepared stadium. |
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The answer was unanimous that he must die unless the principal man of his blood should suffer death in his stead. |
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His relief at his own unanimous acquittal for handling was overshadowed by his stepson's conviction. |
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He said the issue was whether the extra-high roof had caused material harm and the unanimous view of planning officers had been that it did not. |
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The result comes on the same day objectors claimed there is virtually unanimous local opposition to further expansion at Stansted. |
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Looking resplendent in a raw silk orange dress, 28-year-old Norma O'Donoghue was the unanimous choice of the judges. |
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He even squeezed a pitcher of fresh orange juice, receiving unanimous approval for the meal. |
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The jury were out the whole of the first day and sent a message that they could not reach a unanimous verdict. |
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Despite the ceremonious statements of intent and unanimous decisions in Prague, the Atlantic Alliance is drifting apart. |
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The next phase of the transfer of power has won unanimous endorsement from the Security Council. |
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It is also probably inevitable that six geologists will not stay unanimous for very long. |
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This decision comports with 48 other states and the unanimous recommendations of leading medical and child advocacy groups. |
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Significantly, these broadly representative and informed conferees have reached a unanimous conclusion. |
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In fact, opinions among the membership regarding alcohol and intemperance were far from unanimous. |
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No juror should surrender his or her conscientious beliefs solely for the purpose of returning a unanimous verdict. |
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The unanimous response was that the entire argument was without foundation. |
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The jury deliberated on the penalty phase late into Friday evening, but did not reach a unanimous verdict. |
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A jury at Preston Crown Court delivered a unanimous not guilty verdict following seven-and-a-half hours of deliberation. |
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Quite reassuring is the fact that all political pundits are unanimous over one point. |
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His colleagues were equally effusive with their sympathies and unanimous in the thinking that his condition might be stress-related. |
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A Bradford Crown Court jury of eight women and four men reached a unanimous verdict yesterday after six hours of deliberations. |
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After the unanimous verdict yesterday, he was formally discharged by the court. |
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The Gullah bill has passed the House with unanimous approval and is now awaiting action in the Senate. |
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I regret that I have to strike a little note of dissonance in this otherwise unanimous debate. |
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On a unanimous vote on all of these charges, he was expelled from the party. |
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The decision of a panel of members, as well as concertgoers and radio listeners, was, extraordinarily, unanimous. |
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She was formally discharged by the court following the jury's unanimous verdict. |
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The branch has passed a unanimous resolution deploring the institution of Friday as a market day, but the Markets Committee has recommended the Town Council to take no action. |
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Peralta takes Foreman the distance and loses a unanimous decision. |
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The episode shows how late-17th century savants were unanimous in their choice of Boyle and Newton as the two great icons of early-modern science. |
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The proposals for a service road off Eastern Avenue which also serves homes in the area were given unanimous backing by Southend Council's traffic and parking committee. |
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Now his memoirs, The patagonian Hare, published at age 84 in 2009 to unanimous acclaim in France, have been released in English. |
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The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict on 12 charges against Buckey. |
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The trade magazines are unanimous in their consensus that Sony Classics is on a roll. |
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Mr Andrews was selected by a unanimous vote at a meeting on Friday. |
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The Senate Foreign Relations Committee cannot meet without at least one Democrat present, so a unanimous boycott would delay if not torpedo the nomination. |
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And I'd want any decision to reschedule an election to be unanimous. |
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Sixteen have cleared the judiciary Committee, 13 with unanimous support from members of both parties. |
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To expedite the calendar in the Senate requires something called unanimous consent, and unanimous means unanimous. |
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The motion received unanimous support from delegates at the conference. |
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If the vote was unanimous, where then did the minority disappear? |
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They were unanimous in saying that the regulation hadn't gone far enough. |
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This was a report which, while by no means having all the answers, none the less contains some good information and unanimous cross-party recommendations. |
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I am always moved by our soldiers' unanimous expressions of dedication, their commitment to service and their desire to return to their units and comrades-in-arms. |
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The appointment was unanimous and, given the nature of humanities studies, it is doubtful that the department would overlook something as important as equity policies. |
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To explain this unanimous result, two annexes were attached to his report. |
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The populations least likely to feel Spanish are Catalans and Basques, although these large, complex regional populations are by no means unanimous in their views. |
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On May 20, 1999, the Supreme Court of Canada rendered a unanimous decision confirming the right of off reserve Indian band members to vote for chief and council. |
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There was unanimous agreement at the meeting that this was unacceptable. |
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They were delighted to come to a unanimous decision on the name. |
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A concurrent majority requires a unanimous consent of all the major interests in a community, which is the only sure way of preventing majority tyranny. |
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A fairly unanimous consensus focusing on money as a means of exchange based on a monometallic standard and leading to a narrow definition of money is developed. |
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The logical extension is that if individuals entered into agreements voluntarily, then the criterion for evaluation should be unanimous agreement. |
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If found guilty by unanimous decision, the men will face execution. |
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They were unanimous in their opinion that all these measures prove his broad-mindedness, secularism and his intention to give minorities equal opportunities. |
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Despite the unanimous vote, divisions began to surface after the meeting. |
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He managed to negotiate unanimous consent agreements to limit debate, so that minor bills of importance to individual senators could be passed with dispatch. |
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They were welcomed by nearly unanimous deafening screams and proclamations of undying love. |
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Commons Councils enable decisions to be made by majority voting, so relieving the burden of trying to reach unanimous decisions. |
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Khan managed to hold on throughout the fight to go onto win the fight by a fairly close unanimous decision. |
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But yesterday the German firm said their bid hinged on regulatory backing and the unanimous recommendation of ScottishPower's board. |
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It would involve unpicking complex legislation and treaty changes requiring unanimous, or at the very least majority consensus. |
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George Washington and his unanimous cabinet, including Jefferson, decided that the treaty did not bind the United States to enter the war. |
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Not that such universally prevalent, universally jurant, feeling of Hope, could be a unanimous one. |
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No change in this configuration can occur without the unanimous consent of all national governments. |
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In April the French National Assembly gave unanimous support and, in June 1987, after a public inquiry, the Senate gave unanimous support. |
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While the film mostly received mixed reviews, critics gave almost unanimous praise for Watson's portrayal of Nicki in the film. |
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With three judges, unanimous and split decisions are possible, as are draws. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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In March 1995, however, Eubank lost his title to Irishman Steve Collins, by unanimous decision. |
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Khan then rallied to win rounds 11 and 12 to solidify a unanimous points decision. |
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In cases of technical modifications, the MSMA can unilaterally enact or veto changes by unanimous vote among its members. |
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It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly. |
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However, there is no unanimous agreement among authorities as to the current status of these powers or what precisely defines a great power. |
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The Protestant reformers were unanimous in agreement and this understanding of prophecy furnished importance to their deeds. |
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The subsequent vote was won overwhelmingly, including unanimous support from the opposition Conservative Party. |
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All of these protocols have required the unanimous ratification of all the member states of the Council of Europe to enter into force. |
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In September 1928, Decline and Fall was published to almost unanimous praise. |
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Sikh leaders who were unanimous in their opposition to Pakistan wanted a Sikh state to be created. |
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Thanks to Tom Mitchell, this changed to a unanimous vote of approval for BARLA within 12 months. |
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Nevertheless, after the score was announced, Louis had won a controversial unanimous decision. |
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A judge can be dismissed only by a unanimous vote of the other members of the Court. |
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Any amendment to the Canadian constitution that would modify the role of the monarchy would require unanimous consent of the provinces. |
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Implementation of most decisions, including modifications to the Articles, required unanimous approval of all thirteen state legislatures. |
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The advocates of the Constitution were anxious to obtain unanimous support of all twelve states represented in the Convention. |
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In some cases it must be unanimous, while in other jurisdictions it may be a majority or supermajority. |
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The result of these discussions is that in most cases the jury comes to a unanimous decision and a verdict is thus achieved. |
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In some states and under circumstances, the decision need not be unanimous. |
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After a brief debate, Mason's proposal was defeated by a unanimous vote of the state delegations. |
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In April, the Committee reported that its members had arrived at a unanimous decision. |
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Junior Witter has the world at his feet after claiming the WBC light-welterweight title with a unanimous points victory over DeMarcus Corley. |
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It said its proposal hinged on the necessary regulatory backing and the unanimous recommendation of the Scottish Power board. |
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The Abercanaid-boxer outworked his opponent in every round to take the verdict on a unanimous decision. |
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Earlier, by a unanimous voice vote, the Senate Foreign Relations Committee passed his nomination to the full Senate for final confirmation. |
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In May of 2004, Downtown Brooklyn was rezoned following a unanimous vote by the City Planning Commission. |
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All political parties are of unanimous view that LG lections should be postponed. |
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Jeff Rimmer, who taught at Wallasey Gym Club, was found not guilty by a unanimous verdict after less than two hours' deliberation. |
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Zar was the unanimous favourite of the judges, but his Technicolor assemblages of scatalogical kitsch are not really my cup of tea. |
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This has been a unanimous decision of the five most powerful television channels. |
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She accomplished something her older sister never could by becoming a unanimous preseason All-American. |
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Cunningham's Wellington ABC team-mate Peter Martin stayed loose to jab off tattooed southpaw Reece Fields for a wide unanimous middleweight win. |
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If the jury cannot muster either a unanimous vote to convict or 10 votes to acquit, it is considered a hung jury. |
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But the prerogative of creating peerages rested with the king, who recoiled from so drastic a step and rejected the unanimous advice of his cabinet. |
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The matter was referred to the Permanent Court of International Justice, which ruled that, when the Council made a unanimous decision, it must be accepted. |
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True success at innovation has ripple effects beyond one industry and will spawn imitation as evidenced by the unanimous choice for top innovator of 2006, Apple Computer. |
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In this case, a unanimous Court, led by Brandeis, found a clear distinction between advertising placed in newspapers and magazines with those placed on public billboards. |
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Therefore, in order that the action of the Convention would appear to be unanimous, the formula, Done in convention by the unanimous consent of the states present. |
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Spear test, the Court then addressed the implied preclusion analysis that had underlain the unanimous body of circuit court precedent in EPA's favor. |
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The Articles of Confederation provided that amendments were to be proposed by Congress and ratified by the unanimous vote of all thirteen state legislatures. |
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In June 1614, the University of Cambridge by unanimous vote elected Coke High Steward, an honorary office immediately below Chancellor of the University. |
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From this time for the unanimous will of the people, Trujillo is free. |
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The vote was a unanimous decision to stand and fight the invaders. |
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Some federal constitutions also provide that certain constitutional amendments cannot occur without the unanimous consent of all states or of a particular state. |
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Thompson won by unanimous decision, but the closeness of the fight was reflected in the scoring, with two of the three judges giving the fight to Thompson by a single point. |
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On 21 July 2007 Maccarinelli defended his WBO cruiserweight championship against former WBC champ Wayne Braithwaite and won by unanimous decision, after dominating the match. |
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Calzaghe won by unanimous decision, surpassing the 20 defenses made by Bernard Hopkins and Larry Holmes at middleweight and heavyweight respectively. |
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The unanimous testimony of scores and of musicography is to this effect, and establishes, as an inviolable rule, the close on the inferior dominant. |
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The debate went on for hours, but in the end the decision was unanimous. |
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In the second half of the 18th century, English and French sailors were using simple chants to coordinate a few shipboard tasks that required unanimous effort. |
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In a unanimous decision, the Law Lords upheld the validity of 1949 Act. |
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The test was something of a fizzle, a subkiloton explosion, but it was enough to win unanimous passage of a resolution that imposes new economic sanctions on the North. |
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It is not necessary that a jury be unanimous in its verdict. |
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The Nottingham warrior was outthought and out-fought by unbeaten American Ward, who was always in control en route to a unanimous decision win in Atlantic City. |
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Al Qubaisi compressively defeated Russia's Maksim Davydov by unanimous points decision while Manour got the better of Almir Fuad Katic of Bosnia and Herzegovina. |
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The jury's verdict on the ultimate disposition of guilt or innocence must be unanimous, but can disagree on the evidentiary route that leads to that disposition. |
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An independent curator and expert in contemporary art, Ormond has achieved that goal, vetting a variety of works to reflect disparate tastes but unanimous zeal. |
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The former require unanimous ratification by member states before coming into force, while the latter require a certain number of states to sign before coming into force. |
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Seemingly staggered by the unanimous hostility of all Members, he left. |
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Where a trial 'on indictment' has been prescribed, it is an essential element that it be found by a unanimous verdict of guilty by 12 lay members of the public. |
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