51.   It would take a unanimous vote of committee members in order for a student who fails TAAS three times to be promoted.

52.   Just how incongruous is the mandate for a unanimous vote by a board that represents three separate factions, the players, the tournaments and International Tennis Federation?

53.   Last week the commissioners, by unanimous vote, said they would seek a federal court injunction barring the merger, citing antitrust concerns.

54.   Liking nothing better than unanimous votes in the Senate on major issues, Bullock pressed senators and lobbyists to negotiate compromises in private.

55.   Many pivotal issues like sovereignty, taxation, foreign policy and financing for regional development now require unanimous votes.

56.   Members of both parties said the unanimous vote was a tribute to even-handedness of the committee chairman, Sen. William Roth Jr., R-Del.

57.   Ms. Pryce won by a unanimous vote, possibly nailing down the secretary job for years to come.

58.   Nicholson, the elected National Republican Committeeman from Colorado at the time, joined in the unanimous vote, even as he set forth to campaign for my opponent.

59.   No player ever has been elected by a unanimous vote, or even come within one vote of being the first.

60.   No death sentence could be imposed without the unanimous vote of the presiding officers.

a. + vote >>共 555
final 6.59%
popular 4.76%
electoral 3.18%
presidential 2.62%
the 2.42%
first 2.13%
parliamentary 2.07%
unanimous 1.94%
new 1.85%
single 1.66%
unanimous + n. >>共 123
decision 21.00%
vote 14.36%
support 8.84%
approval 7.99%
verdict 5.52%
consent 5.30%
choice 5.16%
agreement 3.96%
ruling 3.47%
voice 1.91%
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