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The next Green candidate for Senate that promises to deny unamimous consent for EVERYTHING (Shelby times 1,000) will get my vote.
Matthew Yglesias » Dodd Defends Filibuster, Calls for More “Civility” 2010
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It seems the measure was virtually bipartisan and practically unamimous.
DNC and Howard Dean Should Tell Florida Republicans and Gov Crist Where to Go 2008
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Does a unamimous decision by the security council point toward your opinion or mine?
Think Progress » “The U.N. Security Council unanimously adopted 2006
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He allowed Bin Laden to escape, in order to invade Iraq, in violation of the unamimous advice of American commanders.
Brent Budowsky: Democrats Must Prevent Bin Laden From Defeating George Bush 2008
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In the AJPS editor's response to the email, he explains that the policy has the unamimous support of the AJPS editorial board and that it was instituted in order to relieve pressures on reviewers.
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In the AJPS editor's response to the email, he explains that the policy has the unamimous support of the AJPS editorial board and that it was instituted in order to relieve pressures on reviewers.
Archive 2005-03-01 2005
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Yesteray, the Supreme Court issued a short, unsigned, unamimous decision vacating a lower court ruling in the Wisconcin Right to Life case.
Archive 2006-01-01 Matt Johnston 2006
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No amount of positive cites addresses the claim that the support is not, in fact, unamimous.
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If I am reading this right, the Supreme Court has both dodged the copyright issue and failed to understand file-sharing, which is pretty remarkable misreading of both sides for a unamimous decision.
Pharmaceutical corporations; the nature of intent, and other things to keep us awake mariness 2005
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I'm hoping to see it tonight or Saturday, after hearing almost unamimous positive reviews for it.
Archive 2005-06-01 Andrew 2005
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