The sameness of the portraits underlines the tetrarchs' equality, while their embrace stresses unanimity and solidarity. |
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Under the original order, unanimity among the judges was not required, even to impose the death penalty. |
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It also emerged that there is no unanimity amongst traders over the issue of pedestrianising the main street. |
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While the EPA argues that its use of the restraining order is legitimate under the law, there is no unanimity on that point in legal circles. |
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It's also important to remember, in the context of the contest, that unanimity is not the same thing as unity. |
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There is British insistence on unanimity for tax harmonization, partly on grounds of sovereignty. |
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There is unanimity among advertisers and producers that advertising of this kind needs to be as unobtrusive as possible. |
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The predominance of unanimity encourages least-common-denominator agreements. |
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The unanimity expressed by the First Minister and the main opposition party leader should be enough to reassure any reasonable parent. |
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The Judicial Commissioners shall make all reasonable efforts to work by unanimity. |
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But there is no unanimity on the issue in all quarters, and it must therefore be studied in greater depth. |
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There has to be some degree of unanimity about how those problems should be solved. |
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As everyone knows, there is no unanimity in Council on the language regime for the European patent. |
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Because there was unanimity regarding the reliability of the weapon, its use was extended to all of the infantry within a few years. |
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And there has to be leadership to ensure that unanimity when it is not immediately forthcoming. |
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The requirement for unanimity means that an act cannot be adopted if one government opposes it. |
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The judges shall attempt to achieve unanimity in their decision, failing which the decision shall be taken by a majority of the judges. |
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The lion has lain down with the lamb, in other words, and the unanimity seems so surreal that I might as well keep dreaming. |
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Since it does not require unanimity, Guido's vote will be as effective as Cameron's veto last December. |
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They eat away at the EU's legitimacy, as does the Constitutional Treaty still under discussion, which requires unanimity for it to be adopted. |
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Processes grind to a halt in Council because of the requirement for unanimity. |
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In my opinion, there ought to be such unanimity on it that it need not be part of the business of the House. |
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Because the Commission operates on the unanimity principle, no change in the TAC or national allocations could be effected. |
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The Government of Canada has consulted market participants about a Dutch auction but they did not greet it with unanimity. |
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The unanimity achieved in the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs also confirms the aptness of the Council's common position. |
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The Council may, acting by a qualified majority, request that the matter be referred to the European Council for decision by unanimity. |
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Among the political authorities, there is no unanimity on civilian-military cooperation. |
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The Council shall act unanimously when the agreement covers an issue for which unanimity is required for the adoption of internal decisions. |
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However, abstention by one or several member states does not prevent unanimity. |
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I have been most gladdened and heartened to hear the unanimity of the House, standing behind the Ukrainian people and their quest for freedom. |
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Some of these requirements also blatantly contradict the Treaty, which provides for unanimity in fiscal matters. |
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The CFSP requires unanimity among the member states on the appropriate policy to follow on any particular issue. |
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The unanimity and difficult issues treated under the CFSP sometimes lead to disagreements, such as those which occurred over the war in Iraq. |
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Even today, there is no unanimity of doctrine or practice in the Anglican Communion as it relates to women's ordination. |
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Except the unanimity Abrams relies on simply does not exist. |
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Our unity in diversity, our loving concern and trust, made us all one in Christ and allowed us to plunge deeply into the wide and refreshing waters of unanimity and trust. |
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Perhaps this fact will instil a spirit of unanimity in us, which would, doubtless, knowing the great-heartedness of the Commission, lead it to accept all our amendments. |
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However, given the lack of agreement between Member States and the requirement for unanimity in the Council of Ministers, it seems unlikely that the directives will be adopted before 1 May. |
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Will the unanimity of all experts in the Quebec health system not convince the federal government that it is on the wrong track in announcing its intention to attach its own conditions to any additional health funding? |
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The European Constitution is dead and to attempt to resuscitate it is to ride roughshod even over those principles of unanimity of the bourgeois pseudo-democracy of the? |
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The EGE held its 39th meeting on 17-18 November in Brussels in order to finalize their Opinion n° 25 on the ethics of synthetic biology, which was adopted by unanimity on 17th November. |
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This ambiguity cannot remain concealed behind fine sounding final declarations in which attempts are made to keep up appearances of European unanimity. |
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Formally, changes to the Treaties will still require unanimity but, in reality, it will soon be possible to increase cooperation without waiting for the stragglers. |
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If unanimity is reached, the formal meeting will be reconvened and the results may be read into the minutes for information or presented as a motion for action. |
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Having examined all further possibilities to maintain the good functioning of this Agreement, including the possibility to take notice of the equivalence of legislation, it may decide by unanimity to reinstate the Agreement. |
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The unanimity rule leads to deadlock and today's unseemly horse-trading. |
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On 16Â January, Commissioner Frattini said that he wanted this straightened out, but that the Commission would not propose it because it would not attain the required unanimity in the Council of Ministers. |
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Good intentions, such as the search for solutions to diseases, are not sufficient to prevent what you wish to avoid, such as, and there is unanimity on this point, reproductive cloning and eugenic research. |
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The unanimity and cordiality with which all sections of the people of Canada accept the new Constitution, gives the happiest omen of its successful operation. |
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If this were not so, the requirement for unanimity in the Council as regards the one legal basis would nullify the codecision procedure in its equivalent counterpart. |
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Whether or not their policies work or achieve what they claim to be doing – those are the questions, not whether there's a crack in the facade of unanimity. |
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In the absence of unanimity, the bloc is likely to abstain. |
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Does the unanimity of the reporting across the political spectrum, as the Mail contends, give credence to the notion that Labour is suffering from a real internal revolt? |
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Let me just say that the use of the passerelle requires the unanimous decision of the Member States of the Council, but hitherto no such unanimity has been found. |
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The unanimity of the members of the Council, with the exception of the representatives of the governments of the United Kingdom and Ireland, shall be necessary for decisions of the Council which must be adopted unanimously. |
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Based on articles 113 and 115 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the draft directive requires unanimity for adoption by the Council, after consulting the European Parliament. |
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However, to change the legislation would require unanimity and, as far as I know, at least ten Member States would certainly veto any positive rates on wine. |
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Moreover, while it remains the Commission's view that a move to qualified majority voting at least for certain tax issues is indispensable, the legal basis will, for the present, remain unanimity. |
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We therefore welcome the unanimity of the Council on this matter. |
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It is not easy to promote unanimity rather than play political games. |
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The rule of unanimity is very innovative in this regard. |
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The European Council shall act by unanimity after consulting the European Parliament and the Commission, and the European Central Bank in the case of institutional changes in the monetary area. |
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On the one hand, unanimity was replaced, in principle, by qualified majority, even though in practice Council decisions still tend to be unanimous. |
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However, in case of a dispute, the consent of the parties to the dispute was not required for unanimity. |
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Perhaps some of this unanimity arises out of practical concerns. |
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Big sonorities and plaintive lyricism, in the famous Largo, were all in place but the clarity and unanimity of the orchestra somehow made the familiar seem newly minted. |
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Six voices at once are in all fairness more than you could bid me reply to, were it not for the unanimity expressed by your univocity all shouting the same two monosyllables. |
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The method is suitable in most cases where unanimity is required. |
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Once again, there is presently no unanimity of doctrine or practice. |
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This seems to matter not a whit given the crispness of ensemble, unanimity of tone and artistic expressiveness demonstrated in the ten works of Tudor polyphony featured here. |
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The First World War was supported with near unanimity in Newfoundland. |
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An example of such unanimity can be found in the acceptance in the 5th century of the lists of books that comprise Holy Scripture, a true canon without official stamp. |
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