Examples of 'nearly unanimous' in a sentence

Meaning of "nearly unanimous"

nearly unanimous: This phrase is used when almost everyone in a group agrees on something, leading to a consensus. It implies a very high degree of agreement among the majority of participants

How to use "nearly unanimous" in a sentence

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nearly unanimous
I hope that the vote is nearly unanimous.
The vote was nearly unanimous according to a professor in attendance.
The council vote was nearly unanimous.
Received nearly unanimous support from foreign leaders.
The editorials the following day were nearly unanimous.
The retailers were nearly unanimous in answering this question.
Nearly unanimous community opposition.
Cameroonian researchers were nearly unanimous in deploring researcher salaries.
Mitchell refused and his membership endorsed his decision by a nearly unanimous vote.
There is nearly unanimous opposition to it.
Republican opposition was nearly unanimous.
But friends were nearly unanimous in believing her death was accidental.
Public officials in the United States today are nearly unanimous in lauding the ruling.
The result was nearly unanimous as some even raised both hands.
Public officials in the United States today were nearly unanimous in lauding the ruling.

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Economists are nearly unanimous in their denunciation of this wasteful and pernicious web of politics.
The law passed with a nearly unanimous vote.
Scholars are nearly unanimous that we have a very close copy of the original text.
The financial law passed despite nearly unanimous Republican opposition.
Scholars are nearly unanimous in their interpretation that the Synoptic Gospels indicate that a.
The writers of the time were nearly unanimous in praising his rule.
In light of the massacre of this peaceful mammal, indignation is nearly unanimous.
Support was nearly unanimous.
Within the media, support for the continuation of the war is nearly unanimous.
Americans appear to be nearly unanimous in our support for the above.
In fact, the scientific consensus is nearly unanimous.
The law was enacted over nearly unanimous opposition from Republican lawmakers.
Sometimes, we note that the opinion is nearly unanimous.
The Bundestag vote was nearly unanimous with only one opposed and two abstentions.
The criticisms upon his book… are nearly unanimous.
Menzel and Chenoweth received nearly unanimous praise for their performances as Elphaba and Glinda.
In fact, it appears to be nearly unanimous.
In fact, a nearly unanimous vote in the state legislature.
And the Chefs were nearly unanimous.
Despite provoking nearly unanimous derision, his forecast was remarkably accurate.
A voice vote was called, and the resolution received nearly unanimous delegate support.
Meanwhile, there is nearly unanimous consensus on climate change.
The council drew up a creed, the original Nicene Creed, which received nearly unanimous support.
The love for Guatemala seems nearly unanimous amongst backpackers in Central America.
According to official results, the referendum yielded a nearly unanimous " yes " vote.
However, there was nearly unanimous agreement about the questions we asked.
Yes . The judgment was nearly unanimous.
Yet despite such nearly unanimous agreement, we are not moving ahead with reform.
Dr. Lennart Hardell 's science was key in IARC securing the nearly unanimous 2B vote.
In a nearly unanimous vote, Congress declared war on Japan.
As you can see, the results were nearly unanimous among students.
After a nearly unanimous decision, Isabella had been declared negligent towards Holly Ramona.
Until about a decade ago, the public was nearly unanimous in considering it a joke.
Employees are nearly unanimous in agreeing on the importance of empathy-yet 92% feel empathy remains undervalued.
How can one really secure unanimous - or nearly unanimous - agreement on such a text?

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