English to Turkish Dictionary unanimous

unanimous

oybirliği
definition
adjective
the doctors were unanimous in their diagnoses
(of two or more people) fully in agreement.
translation of 'unanimous'
adjective
aynı fikirde,
müttefik,
oybirliği ile verilmiş
example
This is why they all claim to be against water charges but are 'unanimous' in opposing a non-payment campaign.
The 'unanimous' decision to reelect Sahal came after he emerged the sole candidate to qualify for the runoff.
For a start, they are virtually 'unanimous' on the evidence that today's GM food is as safe to eat as conventional foods.
If the vote was 'unanimous' , where then did the minority disappear?
The young in nearby Neuhaus are 'unanimous' in their belief that their only hope of a job lies across the river in affluent Lüneburg.
It was a 'unanimous' vote of no confidence in the senior management to make the right kind of cuts to make the budget balance.
Yet all three were 'unanimous' in admitting that the game was lost in two crucial areas: at the breakdown and in the line-out.
Villagers were almost 'unanimous' in their support for the proposed new route of the A120.
Mr Andrews was selected by a 'unanimous' vote at a meeting on Friday.
If this body cannot make a 'unanimous' decision, it will be referred to an independent school adjudicator next year.
The members were 'unanimous' in their praise of council officials for the manner in which they handed the crisis.
The judges were also 'unanimous' in their concern that most of the sites made visitors work too hard.
If found guilty by 'unanimous' decision, the men will face execution.
It was suspended when war broke out but has been restarted by a 'unanimous' decision of the UN Security Council.
They were 'unanimous' that the police had been present all through the riots, but had not helped.
The councillors were 'unanimous' in their agreement that new hospital facilities were long overdue in the town.
But after a year they were back in jail again after three judges could not reach a 'unanimous' conclusion.
There was 'unanimous' agreement at the meeting that this was unacceptable.
When Emap bought the SRH stake, the industry was 'unanimous' in its belief that there was only one reason behind the move.
It takes a 'unanimous' vote to do so, and 10 countries now want the process to continue until each country has had its say.
The leaders were 'unanimous' on the issue of bringing back peace on the campus.
This group debated the pros and cons of each piece resulting in an 'unanimous' vote.
The five speakers were virtually 'unanimous' in their view that the State ownership should be kept to a minimum.
They were delighted to come to a 'unanimous' decision on the name.
They were 'unanimous' in saying that the regulation hadn't gone far enough.
Not only did he think it possible to fix games but, in the 'unanimous' opinion of three judges, he set about doing so with enthusiasm.
The proudly partisan audience was 'unanimous' in its choice of heroes and villains.
He was not the 'unanimous' choice of the ECB's management board, but had the confidence of the majority of its members.
Experts are 'unanimous' in the view that the main factor influencing any investor must be the direction of oil prices.
I have already mentioned the 'unanimous' rejection of realism and its concern with social reality.
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