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Unanimity - Definition and Overview |
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Unanimity is a complete agreement by everyone. When unanimous, everybody is of same mind and acting together as an undiversified whole.
Many groups consider unanimous decisions a sign of agreement, solidarity, and unity. However, there is considerable and difficult-to-controvert evidence that most unanimous decisions are a sign of coercion, fear, undue persuasive power or eloquence, inability to comprehend alternatives, or plain impatience with the process of debate
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Example Usage of Unanimity |
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natthedem: Gibbs points to Unanimity that's been achieved on North Korea and Iran. #whbrief |
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thairish: "The dynamic was Unanimity of belief: the establishment, by ideological filtration, of a yes-man's-land." |
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LibertyBiz: Do, every day, something no one else would be silly enough to do. It is bad for the mind to continually be part of Unanimity. |
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