This provision requires the Council to act unanimously after receiving the opinion of the Commission and the assent of the Parliament. |
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All three are expected to be ratified unanimously at the party convention on the 16th November. |
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They have unanimously affirmed their support for management and the strategy for taking the company forward. |
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Both were unanimously elected at the annual general meeting of the council. |
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His local association had recently unanimously reselected him as their candidate for the forthcoming general election. |
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Police Officers were unanimously viewed as acting in a biased way towards male victims. |
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By time, this puritanical attitude has fortunately changed and the opera is now unanimously regarded as a total masterpiece. |
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Last May, they unanimously passed a resolution encouraging the government to sign the protocol. |
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Also in Spain, the Catalan Parliament unanimously approved a resolution to decriminalize the use of medical marijuana. |
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The trial jury unanimously cleared him of charges of larceny and trying to obtain money by deception. |
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Weighing this and the other findings, the jury could not unanimously agree to impose the death sentence. |
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But this does not apply for military or defence operations or where the Council unanimously decides otherwise. |
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The City Council voted unanimously June 18 to buy the frontage road south of Highway 13 and east of Parkwood Drive. |
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In the commentaries that precede the extracts, the editor is at pains to present potentially contentious figures as unanimously acclaimed. |
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Their supreme court subsequently endorsed unanimously the constitutionality of the transfer of power. |
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In a room where people unanimously maintain a conspiracy of silence, one word of truth sounds like a pistol shot. |
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The Supreme Court ruled unanimously today against Internet file-sharing services. |
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The feuilleton film critics were unanimously pleased that the Golden Palm at Cannes went to Belgian brothers Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. |
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A mass meeting last week voted unanimously to continue with the action and more than half the workforce took part in a mass picket. |
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A jury unanimously convicted the fantasiser who put his fantasies into practice of the armed robbery and of carrying a shotgun with intent. |
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In that case he could and should be impeached and removed from office, unanimously. |
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A similar bill to address the digital divide already passed the Senate unanimously. |
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However, I am disappointed that we could not unanimously pass this legislation today because of Democratic obstruction. |
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My union branch committee has unanimously passed a resolution to back all the protests. |
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He was unanimously elected to the position at the first meeting of the new board. |
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It was unanimously agreed that the Minister's proposal be rejected outright in its entirety. |
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Wow, I can't believe the Rylan senator's motion to strip mine the earth and enslave humanity passed unanimously. |
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Respondents unanimously rejected maintaining the status quo, expressing instead an openness to, and a desire for, change. |
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The Committee members unanimously agreed that they were still of the same mind. |
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Even if the commission unanimously recommends such a tax, Congress will vote it down. |
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They called unanimously for a strike vote and ballot papers have now gone out. |
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After a long legal battle workers were vindicated when an industrial tribunal unanimously decided they had been unfairly dismissed. |
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For land transportation the nimbleness and lightning acceleration of the shopping-bike was decided upon unanimously. |
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Here convention delegates unanimously rejected the idea of a bracero program in their industry. |
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The meeting unanimously agreed that the current situation at the hospital was untenable. |
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In September last year members of all parties voted unanimously to grant him an extended leave of absence due to an unspecified illness. |
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It unanimously passed its first reading and is ticking its way smoothly through the select committee process. |
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We did straw polls in the sections and the replies were unanimously and unprintably opposed to the offer. |
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Of course the Pacific Islands Forum itself is a multilateral organisation, and the support was offered unanimously. |
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The residents very pleased that the council voted unanimously in favour of the variation. |
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Domestic players unanimously say that the minimum area to be developed should be reviewed. |
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We may have some problems but they must be tackled unanimously as one nation. |
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The Board of Governors voted unanimously to allow the administrators to unionize. |
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Jim is unanimously voted out in the first episode as opposed to Tom's big win. |
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The convention, on March 11, 1861, unanimously ratified a permanent constitution. |
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The resolution was moved by the United States and supported unanimously by the Security Council. |
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In a written decision following the two day hearing the tribunal bench unanimously backed her claim for unfair dismissal. |
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They unanimously approved the project despite strong objections from some patients. |
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Despite her colleagues unanimously deciding to give her the boot, with nobody standing on her side, she kept her head held high. |
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Firefighters in York have voted unanimously to ballot for county-wide strike action in protest at the controversial sacking of a colleague. |
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They voted unanimously to ballot to strike in defence of educational provision in the borough. |
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The match was so much enjoyed by all concerned that it was unanimously agreed to make this the first of a regular series. |
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My lawyer friends unanimously tell me that nothing you sign can waive the rights of another person. |
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It recommended unanimously that all Australian Aborigines should have the right to vote. |
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The proposal was accepted unanimously, as it was a few days later at the general International Socialist Congress. |
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The city council voted unanimously in July to make the entire watershed an ecological reserve. |
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It was unanimously decided to give a gratuity to the Captain in acknowledgement of his services. |
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Because of the anticipated size of the main dishes, we unanimously decided to skip starters. |
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It allows people to welsh on their debts, and it is telling that creditors who submitted were unanimously opposed to this. |
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The parochial church council has unanimously rejected plans to move the 11 th Century church. |
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With most everyone tanked and soaked, the 10-hour nighttime drive to the Lake was unanimously the worst of the entire trip. |
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At a meeting of 14 board members, the decision was taken unanimously to organize a street demonstration. |
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The committee unanimously voted to adopt the report and take the first steps towards implementing some of the suggestions. |
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While the report was adopted unanimously, two members assented with qualifications. |
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Unfortunately for the bookies, the leak proved correct, and martel won the award unanimously. |
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Afterward, Republicans, who unanimously supported the pipeline, seemed unfazed. |
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And it shows they were almost unanimously inclined to acquit right from jump. |
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Boehner was unanimously selected by the conference as its official nominee for speaker in the coming Congress. |
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Members voted unanimously to take no further action over the Wendy house. |
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Overall, the study team thinks the bears are doing peachy and voted unanimously to delist them. |
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A letter of complaint has been sent to An Post about the anglicisation of its name to The Post Office and a motion condemning this retrograde step was passed unanimously. |
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Meanwhile, the six school board members in attendance wore chronically long faces and unanimously concurred that this realignment thing was a terribly unfortunate matter. |
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At a Rules Committee meeting last Friday, it was agreed unanimously, with all parties present, that the opposition, as a collective, should choose two candidates. |
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A mass meeting of over 500 Unison members held at the end of November voted unanimously to ballot for further action in support of the social workers. |
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South Carolina relaxed the strictness of its ID law, and a bipartisan court unanimously approved it. |
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Since any decision to change the executive director must be made unanimously by the executive board, he or she can easily torpedo proposed changes. |
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Editorial and political cartoon pages from throughout the world almost unanimously came to the same conclusion. |
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We have already had the location of our proposed new racecourse visited by a number of leading racehorse trainers and jockeys and the feedback has been unanimously positive. |
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Over industry opposition, Congress passed it anyway, by a margin of 374-1 in the House, and unanimously in the Senate. |
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But the comedian, whose previews were unanimously slated by the critics last week, informed festival organisers that the show could not go on, for the time being at least. |
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The 15 council members voted unanimously to allow Ariana to resume international flights, which were halted in October 1999, and to unfreeze the airline's assets. |
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Yesterday the five-member commission unanimously declared that, fleeting or not, and in whatever context, the word was a vulgarity and as a result a violation. |
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In 1867 Paris convened an international monetary conference that voted unanimously in favor of a universal coinage building on the LMU-franc system. |
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However, scholars unanimously agree that any permanent method of family planning, or even abortion, can be done if the life of the mother is in danger. |
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Two weeks ago his appointment was unanimously confirmed by the Senate. |
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The planning committee unanimously rejected the proposal on the grounds it would restrict access to the footway and could force pedestrians out into the roadway. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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The Court unanimously concluded that the lack of prior notice rendered the FCC's standards impermissibly vague in these instances. |
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The Privileges Committee unanimously found that the Articles of Union would not be breached by the House of Lords Bill if it were enacted. |
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The chapter voted unanimously for the move and agreed to pay for it by withholding various portions of their prebends over the next seven years. |
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Until 1848, Austria and its chancellor Prince Metternich unanimously dominated the confederation. |
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Although Brethren leaders throughout New Zealand unanimously rejected the Charismatic movement in 1964, attitudes today are much more diverse. |
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In March 1726, Wesley was unanimously elected a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford. |
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It is not possible to be certain as to when it was written as there is no single theory that is unanimously accepted by all historians. |
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Member states must agree unanimously for the EU to adopt policies concerning defence and foreign affairs. |
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For this reason, business that is discussed in Grand Committee is usually uncontroversial and likely to be agreed unanimously. |
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However, the Treaty also provided that the European Council could unanimously decide to alter this number. |
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The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that state loyalty oath legislation violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. |
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It was unanimously agreed that Liverpool acknowledges its responsibility for its involvement in three centuries of the slave trade. |
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The panel also voted unanimously that Plan B is safe for nonprescription use. |
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On 7 December 2010, the Welsh Assembly unanimously approved a set of measures to develop the use of the Welsh language within Wales. |
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In December, a Texas jury unanimously found that El Paso-based Los Paisanos Autobuses Inc. |
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On July 4, 1776, during the course of the American Revolutionary War, the colonies unanimously adopted the Declaration of Independence. |
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Finally the nobles unanimously summoned back Louis, thanks to the decisive support of Hugh the Great to France to become their new King. |
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The selectee is nominated and unanimously chosen by former recipients of the Hard Hat Award. |
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On 11 March 2017, The Diocese of South Carolina voted unanimously to affiliate with ACNA at their 226th Convention, held in Summerville. |
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Keogh, of Lyme Cross Road, Huyton, was jailed for life yesterday after being unanimously convicted of murdering the dad-of-three. |
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The Pythons unanimously deny that they were ever out to destroy people's faith. |
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In his last election, he unopposed and was elected unanimously. |
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The two firms, board of directors have unanimously sanctioned the transaction and it is noted that together, Men's Wearhouse and Jos. |
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Tim Hulick has been unanimously elected to the Board of Directors of EMCEE Broadcast Products, Inc. |
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In 1917 the LSO's directors agreed unanimously that they would promote no more concerts until the end of the war. |
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The nuraghe towers are unanimously considered the best preserved and largest megalithic remains in Europe. |
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On 22 March 2012, the Somali Cabinet also unanimously approved the National Communications Act. |
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This was rejected by the king and on 7 June Parliament unanimously approved the dissolution of the union. |
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The University Syndicate in its meeting held recently unanimously approved the conferment of an honorary Degree of Doctor of Science upon Engr. |
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On 18 July 2006, delegates to the World Methodist Conference voted unanimously to adopt the Joint Declaration. |
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Members of Snowdonia National Park Authority planning committee unanimously backed the project at Llanbedr Airfield, near Harlech yesterday which could create 50 jobs. |
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The deal, which has been unanimously accepted by the WEX board of directors, is subject to regulatory approvals and other customary closing conditions. |
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But they unanimously found him guilty of actual bodily harm. |
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This is probably due to a vision of both Western sovietologists and Soviet ideologies who unanimously proclaimed centralized unity of the Soviet empire for many decades. |
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The Commissioners then voted unanimously to renew the Jumar contract. |
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The ballot concluded in July 2004 and the voting results revealed that the UDO standard was approved unanimously by all members in the 28 countries represented. |
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Would they want me to vote my conscience or would they want us to unanimously go the whole nine yards, declare him sane and possibly have the trial end up in a death sentence? |
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The play Lust's Dominion was attributed to Marlowe upon its initial publication in 1657, though scholars and critics have almost unanimously rejected the attribution. |
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Ruskin was unanimously appointed the first Slade Professor of Fine Art at Oxford University in August 1869, largely through the offices of his friend, Henry Acland. |
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Sunbeam's board unanimously voted to remove the supercharged Dunlap after the home-product maker's stock sank, sales lagged and confidence disappeared. |
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He rose to be prior and was then soon unanimously elected abbot. |
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But the council has now decided unanimously that the traditional parade of the mayor, sherif swordbearer, macebearers and councillors should continue. |
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A Grand Committee operates similarly to a Committee of the Whole House, except that no votes can take place, so amendments must be unanimously agreed upon. |
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Thereafter the court ruled unanimously in paragraph 2c of its dispositif that threat or use of force by means of nuclear weapons is contrary to the UN charter and is unlawful. |
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Ricci's suggestion came to fruition Wednesday as the City Council unanimously approved a plan to allow citizens to testify by videoconference from remote locations. |
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The Charter was unanimously approved at the OAU's 1981 Assembly. |
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It was Le Maire himself who proposed to the council aboard Eendracht that the new passage should be called by his name and the council unanimously agreed with Le Maire. |
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Constitutional Court unanimously rejected the appeal to cancel the decision of Higher Board of Election which dropped deputyship of independent parliamentarian Hatip Dicle. |
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On 5 November 1661, Sir Robert Moray proposed that a Curator be appointed to furnish the society with Experiments, and this was unanimously passed with Hooke being named. |
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Despite complaints, the elections were almost unanimously accepted by Western, Arab and African countries, which lifted sanctions and resumed relations with Mauritania. |
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In October 1977, the third Soviet Constitution was unanimously adopted. |
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Samuel Johnson, was unanimously elected President of Columbia College. |
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The house, he said unanimously decided to disaffiliate the PNF to safeguard the interest of the Olympic Movement in Pakistan and ensure the integrity of the NOC Pakistan. |
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The trigger vote was held in the Assembly on Tuesday 9 February 2010, and was approved unanimously across all parties, with 53 out of the 60 AMs voting for it. |
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On 30 July the House of Lords unanimously overturned the High Court ruling, stating that the decision to discontinue the investigation was lawful. |
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The committee also voted unanimously to request that the House Administration Committee plan training sessions for House members and staff on House rules and operations. |
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 794 was unanimously passed on 3 December 1992, which approved a coalition of United Nations peacekeepers led by the United States. |
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The principle of disease notification was unanimously adopted. |
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Despite these claims the jury ruled unanimously in favour of Norman. |
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Last month the Federal Communications Commission unanimously voted to adopt an order formalizing the Local and State Government Advisory Committee. |
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On 30 September 2006, the US Senate unanimously ratified the 2003 treaty. |
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Early in the Long Parliament's proceedings, the house also unanimously accused the Earl of Strafford of high treason, and other crimes and misdemeanors. |
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The only reason for this persecution is that the Georgian clergy unanimously support the autocephaly of their church, which has existed for 15 centuries. |
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Securities and Exchange Commission recently voted unanimously to consider expanding what registrants are required to disclose about their short-term borrowing arrangements. |
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On January 1, 1527, the Croatian nobles at Cetin unanimously elected Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria, as their king, and confirmed the succession to him and his heirs. |
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Martinez Tucker was the sole appointee confirmed unanimously. |
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