Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
You have ruined our chance to make history by achieving almost complete unanimity.
I am sure there is complete unanimity on that.
I see now that there was not complete unanimity.
Unless there was complete unanimity on what we were trying to accomplish in that room, nothing will work."
The plenum showed complete unanimity of views in the appraisal of that speech, assessing it as politically erroneous.
The hypotheses and intentions which emerge from it are complex and multi-faceted; there is rarely complete unanimity among the Constructors about any point.
On Topic A, there was complete unanimity: No one had any interest in joining the herd mining jokes from the Clinton scandals.
"There is complete unanimity on the facts," said Lawrence H. Katz, an economist at Harvard University.
"In complete unanimity, without any disagreement at all, we came up with three American composers," Mr. Kellogg said at the panel.
I recall that the international community has shown complete unanimity in the UN Security Council on the imposition of sanctions on this regime.
A juror's vote did have a direct bearing on the outcome of a trial, as the jury's verdict was reached by a majority, not, as now, complete unanimity.
There was complete unanimity also regarding the nature of the new and independent political institution which the Declaration contemplated as within "the right of the people" to set up.
He has vigorously criticised Vice-President Joseph Biden for suggesting there was complete unanimity of support among economists for a stimulus package.
"Respect for the existing borders in Europe is a guarantee of stability," he said, adding that he and the Soviet leaders were in "complete unanimity" on such questions.
In two days of interviews, there was no outward suggestion - not the subtlest arch of an eyebrow - of anything other than complete unanimity in support of Mr. Hussein.
The precise rhythms, clear balancing of complex textures and complete unanimity through many changes of gear indicated that Mr. Fischer had gained thorough control of the orchestra, but his was a control that liberated.
However, the example of private education demonstrates that absence of single-peakedness is far from pathological, and once we move to two dimensions the corresponding conditions are extremely restrictive: they are 'probably not significantly less restrictive than the condition of complete unanimity'(Kramer, 1973, p. 296).
Poland's Prime Minister, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, said today that he had achieved "complete unanimity" with President Mikhail S. Gorbachev on key issues of European security, but he evidently won no immediate help from the Kremlin in dealing with his economic crisis.
"I do not believe there was a person on the trip who was not impressed by the grandeur of the country, by its loneliness, its beauty and its form," Masland wrote, adding, "With complete unanimity all agreed that as a National Park it would rank second to none."
Mr President, I am very satisfied that the debate here in Parliament has shown complete unanimity, and it is good that the Commission, Parliament and the Council have very clearly emphasised the support of the European Union for the Test Ban Treaty.
The good people were so touched by the picture that he drew of a worthy man fighting against adversity that several of them wept, and there was not only complete unanimity as to letting their bills stand over, but even some talk of a collection then and there to help Cullingworth on his way.