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  2. Unanimity - Wikipedia

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    Also in this book, action could be taken by "unanimous consent", or "general consent", if there are no objections raised. [2] However, unanimous consent may not necessarily be the same as a unanimous vote (see Not the same as unanimous vote). [2] In either case, it does not take into account the members who were not present.

  3. Senate hold - Wikipedia

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    In the United States Senate, a hold is a parliamentary procedure permitted by the Standing Rules of the United States Senate which allows one or more Senators to prevent a motion to proceed with consideration of a certain manner from reaching a vote on the Senate floor, as no motion may be brought for consideration on the Senate floor without unanimous consent (unless cloture is invoked on the ...

  4. By the Court decisions of the Supreme Court of Canada

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    It has been suggested that the practice has been used to give greater authority to the decision by having the entire court speak as a single voice. [3] Peter McCormick, a professor of political science at the University of Lethbridge who studies Canada's appellate courts, calls these "per coram decisions", but his terminology is not in general use.

  5. Weasel word - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a weasel using "weasel words". In this case, "some people" are a vague and undefined authority. In rhetoric, a weasel word, or anonymous authority, is a word or phrase aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague, ambiguous, or irrelevant claim has been communicated.

  6. 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]

  7. Supreme Court unanimous ruling may pave way for mass ... - AOL

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    (The Center Square) – A unanimous ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court may pave the way for challenges to a federal deportation plan under the incoming Trump administration to be defeated. The ...

  8. Standing Rules of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    The length of these speeches is not limited by the rules; thus, in most cases, senators may speak for as long as they please. Often, the Senate adopts unanimous consent agreements imposing time limits. In other cases (for example, for the budget process), limits are imposed by statute. In general, however, the right to unlimited debate is ...

  9. Musk and Trump try to move fast and break some things in the ...

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    Elon Musk and President Donald Trump are applying Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” ethos to the US government.