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"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." Perhaps the article could link to some of this "considerable and difficult-to-controvert evidence"? -- Amazon10x 03:11, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
A question: Does 'unanimity' require that everyone agree or just require that no-one disagrees ? In other words, if someone abstains, can the decision still be unanimous ?
SimonHolzman
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Can you find some citations for dictatorships coercing unanimity ? SimonHolzman ( talk) 18:39, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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Does unanimous explicitly mean "100%" support? Are there circumstances where a supermajority is considered unanimous? 68.50.82.21 ( talk) 20:04, 21 May 2022 (UTC)
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"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." Perhaps the article could link to some of this "considerable and difficult-to-controvert evidence"? -- Amazon10x 03:11, 30 March 2006 (UTC)
A question: Does 'unanimity' require that everyone agree or just require that no-one disagrees ? In other words, if someone abstains, can the decision still be unanimous ?
SimonHolzman
22:06, 19 July 2007 (UTC)
Can you find some citations for dictatorships coercing unanimity ? SimonHolzman ( talk) 18:39, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
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Does unanimous explicitly mean "100%" support? Are there circumstances where a supermajority is considered unanimous? 68.50.82.21 ( talk) 20:04, 21 May 2022 (UTC)