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Copy of first paragraph of [[w:Unanimity]] (from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Unanimity&oldid=1089747627 ):
 
'''Unanimity''' is [[Consensus|agreement]] by all people in a given situation. Groups may consider unanimous decisions as a sign of [[social]], [[political]] or [[wikt:procedural|procedural]] agreement, [[solidarity]], and unity. Unanimity may be assumed explicitly after a unanimous [[voting|vote]] or implicitly by a lack of objections. It does not necessarily mean uniformity and can sometimes be the opposite of [[majority rule|majority]] in terms of outcomes.
<ref>Some of thisthe prose of the first paragraph was originally copied from the first paragraph of [[w:Unanimity]] on September 7, 2022 (from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Unanimity&oldid=1089747627 )</ref>
 
== Pareto efficiency ==