unanimous conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofunanimousandconclusion
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unanimous
adjective
uk/juːˈnæn.ɪ.məs/us/juːˈnæn.ə.məs/
If a group of people are unanimous, they all agree about one particular matter or vote the same way, and if a decision or judgment is unanimous, it is formed or supported by everyone in ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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These have come to aunanimousconclusionthat benomyl principally affects fungi, and apparently does not have large artifactual effects.
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If, for me, a committee reaches aunanimousconclusionthey are acting as a single body by thinking with one mind and deserve a singular verb.
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I believe that five and a half days —certainly more than four—were spent on this particular area and sub-area, and aunanimousconclusionwas reached.
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After prolonged negotiation we reached aunanimousconclusion, and it was one of the most successful international conferences ever held.
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That was theunanimousconclusionof the six members of the commission who put their names to the report.
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Itsunanimousconclusionwas that this merger might be expected to operate against the public interest.
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It was 11 o'clock at night, after all-day activity, before we came finally to the virtuallyunanimousconclusion.
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One might ask why that recommendation was made—it was aunanimousconclusionin 1982.
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It was a remarkable achievement for such a widely divergent working party to come to aunanimousconclusion.
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It has taken into account all the proper considerations and reached aunanimousconclusion.
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That is theunanimousconclusion, taking into account all the considerations and all the evidence.
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It reached aunanimousconclusionas to what the law should be.
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We came to an absolutelyunanimousconclusionon all points.
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Both of them came to aunanimousconclusion: that it was possible to bring prosecutions and it was right.
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It is very remarkable that we came to aunanimousconclusion, that the report of that conference was unanimous.
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They reached aunanimousconclusionand their recommendation is clear.
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Let us think of that jury then taking three months to consider their verdict: they came to aunanimousconclusionwhich led to acquittal.
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That is theunanimousconclusionof their replies.
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Theirunanimousconclusionwas that this was the right merger and that the arrangements made the industrial objectives achievable.
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We came to theunanimousconclusionthat this independence should be granted.
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