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  2. Unanimity - Wikipedia

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    In Robert's Rules of Order, a "unanimous vote" is not specifically defined, although an abstention is not counted as a vote regardless of the voting threshold. [1] Also in this book, action could be taken by " unanimous consent ", or "general consent", if there are no objections raised. [ 2 ]

  3. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    Japanese companies normally use consensus decision-making, meaning that unanimous support on the board of directors is sought for any decision. [79] A ringi-sho is a circulation document used to obtain agreement. It must first be signed by the lowest level manager, and then upwards, and may need to be revised and the process started over. [80]

  4. Consent - Wikipedia

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    Unanimous consent, or general consent, by a group of several parties (e.g., an association) is consent given by all parties. Substituted consent, or the substituted judgment doctrine, allows a decision maker to attempt to establish the decision an incompetent person would have made if they were competent. [4]

  5. Deliberation - Wikipedia

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    Typically, a jury must come to a unanimous decision before it delivers a verdict; however, there are exceptions. When a jury does not reach a unanimous decision and does not feel it is possible to do so, they declare themselves a " hung jury ", a mistrial is declared, and the trial will have to be redone at the discretion of the plaintiff or ...

  6. Unanimous decision - Wikipedia

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    A unanimous decision (UD) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and other sports involving striking and submission in which all three judges agree on which fighter won the match.

  7. Category:Unanimity - Wikipedia

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    Unanimous consent; D. Unanimous decision This page was last edited on 2 August 2024, at 07:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

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    The research that allowed me to make my own decision about motherhood helped me develop true empathy for the mothers in my life. It wasn't an us vs. them situation for me.

  9. Unanimous consent - Wikipedia

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    Unanimous consent is frequently used to approve the minutes. [14] If no one has corrections to the minutes, they are approved without a formal vote by unanimous consent. [17] In this special case of unanimous consent, the only way to object to the approval of the minutes is to offer a correction to it. [17]