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However, according to David Bevington, it is a ' virtually unanimous ' opinion among teachers and scholars of Shakespeare that the canon of late plays depicts an artistic journey that extends well beyond 1604.
* The Supreme Court of the Philippines, through a unanimous opinion penned in 2005 by Associate Justice Leonardo Quisumbing, quoted The Moving Finger when it ruled that the widow of defeated presidential candidate Fernando Poe Jr. could not substitute her late husband in his pending election protest against Philippine president Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, thus leading to the dismissal of the protest.
On December 22, 2006, a three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit vacated its unanimous August 2006 opinion in Murphy v. Internal Revenue Service and United States.
The clear and present danger test was established by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. in the unanimous opinion for the case Schenck v. United States, concerning the ability of the government to regulate speech against the draft during World War I:
There is a large ( but not unanimous ) opinion that she was born on April 8, 1914, which means that she died on her 88th birthday.
" Many modern bowyers assert the wood of the Osage-orange is superior even to English Yew for this purpose, though this opinion is by no means unanimous.
As Tang asked everyone's opinion and got the answer he was waiting for, which was unanimous concurrence on the need to retreat, Tang insisted that everyone to sign their names on Chiang's order before giving out the order for a general retreat.
The case was being reargued at the behest of Associate Justice Felix Frankfurter, who used reargument as a stalling tactic, to allow the Court to gather a unanimous consensus around a Brown opinion that would outlaw segregation.
The justices in support of desegregation spent much effort convincing those who initially intended to dissent to join a unanimous opinion.
He began to build a unanimous opinion.
In modern times, a popular ( but far from unanimous ) opinion is that Jesus in the Olivet Discourse is using the apocalyptic language of his time symbolically, as did many Jewish prophets.
The opinion among experts in the field was by no means unanimous ; David Irving for example, initially decried them as forgeries but subsequently changed his mind and declared that they could be genuine, but then finally stated that they were, in fact, a forgery.
The opinion of historians is not unanimous on this point: Simon Keynes has suggested that the ealdorman is unlikely to be the same person as the prince, and that Cynehelm therefore may well have survived to the end of his father's reign.
He wrote specifically ( and since his opinion was joined by Justice Joseph P. Bradley, the decision of the Court in this respect was unanimous ) that he agreed that " the act is unconstitutional, so far as it attempts to prescribe to the judiciary the effect to be given to an act of pardon or amnesty by the President.
The Court, in a unanimous opinion written by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., held that Schenck's criminal conviction was constitutional.
The unanimous opinion of the court was delivered by Justice Hugo Black of Alabama.
In Justice David Josiah Brewer's unanimous opinion in Muller, the Court upheld the Oregon regulation.
A jury also typically provides its opinion only as an aggregate and jurors have the right not to reveal whether they found someone ' guilty ' in cases where a unanimous verdict is not required.
Critical opinion has been generally unanimous in assigning this altarpiece to Memling.
Judge Frank Easterbrook wrote a unanimous 7th Circuit Court of Appeals opinion affirming dismissal of a similar lawsuit against coffeemaker manufacturer Bunn-O-Matic.
Again unanimous, its opinion focused more clearly on the defendant's predisposition to commit the offense, and on that basis overturned Sherman's conviction as well, since although he had two prior drug convictions, the most recent dated back five years.
In the unanimous opinion handed down on January 16, 2008, N. Y. State Bd.
For instance, Story wrote the opinion for a unanimous court in Martin v. Hunter's Lessee following Marshall's recusal.
Chief Justice Warren E. Burger wrote the opinion for a unanimous court, joined by Justices William O. Douglas, William J. Brennan, Potter Stewart, Byron White, Thurgood Marshall, Harry Blackmun and Lewis F. Powell.
All contributed to the opinion and Chief Justice Burger delivered the unanimous decision.

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But when this proposal was made to his Deacon Board, he met unanimous opposition.
Despite the warning, there was a unanimous vote to enter a candidate, according to Republicans who attended.
This group was outcast by the unanimous vote of all the Khojas assembled in Bombay.
In a unanimous 6-0 decision, the Lord's Day Act was ruled an infringement of the freedom of conscience and religion defined in section 2 ( a ) of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Both parliaments gave unanimous votes of thanks, each captain who served in the battle was presented with a specially minted gold medal and the first lieutenant of every ship engaged in the battle was promoted to commander.
The Chilean War of Independence was part of the larger Spanish American independence movement, and it was far from having unanimous support among Chileans, who became divided between independentists and royalists.
When he would not, the Synod of Alexandria met in an emergency session and a unanimous agreement was reached.
At the conclusion, the board was unanimous in picking Pfeiffer over Canion.
There is not unanimous agreement as to when the epistle was written, but some scholars have it as shortly after the completion of the Book of Revelation ( which some believe to be 96 A. D .), and have the epistle's writership to be around 98 or 99 A. D.
Washington was elected president as the unanimous choice of the 69 electors in 1788, and he served two terms in office.
A law was passed 11 October 2006 by a unanimous vote with only 138 of 275 representatives present, with the remaining representatives boycotting the vote.
The meeting started at 13: 50 and ended at 15: 00, an hour before the declaration was due to be made, and despite ongoing disagreements, with a unanimous vote in favour of the final text.
It was the unanimous agreement between these many independent streams of transmission that proved the orthodox Faith, current in those churches, to be true.
In the past a unanimous verdict was required.
The state legislature's unanimous reply was blunt:
The matter was referred to the Permanent Court of International Justice, which ruled that, when the Council made a unanimous decision, it must be accepted.
It required a unanimous vote of nine, later fifteen, Council members to enact a resolution ; hence, conclusive and effective action was difficult, if not impossible.
It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly.
This plan won the unanimous approval of the Security Council through SC Resolution 1495, and was unexpectedly accepted by the Polisario.
Opinions were much divided in ancient times as to his personal character ; but the testimony as to his administrative and diplomatic ability was unanimous.
Benjamin Zablocki and Alberto Amitrani interpreted the APA's response as meaning that there was no unanimous decision on the issue either way, suggesting also that Singer retained the respect of the psychological community after the incident.
With Spanish and French cardinals in a deadlock, the absent Adrian was proposed as a compromise and on 9 January 1522 he was elected by an almost unanimous vote.

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