Only the politburo can and once a decision is made there must be no dissent.
We found in the trial that there was no dissent and players were very happy.
But in a political environment that brooked no dissent, he was undoubtedly a reformer.
Those who now have the upper hand in the struggle appear to be brooking no dissent either.
Although Tunisia under Mr Ben Ali introduced some press freedoms and freed a number of political prisoners, the authorities tolerated no dissent.
It did not help that Giuliani admitted no dissent from his vision, and that ruthless reprisal often seemed his first resort when anyone disagreed.
On the other, the grimly monolithic Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, fighting for an independent homeland for the Tamil minority in the north and east of the island, have brooked no dissent.
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"There is no more dissent, no more problems, everything has been solved, " said Mr Blatter.
And if they did, a countrywide system of repression allows no room for dissent.
The 1980s were a turbulent time in South Korea -- young people struggled, often violently, against an oppressive government with no tolerance for dissent, and a government allied with Washington.
"Its justification used in the past that strict media controls are necessary to squelch violent political dissent is simply no longer valid, " he said.
There's one, in a sense organisational, we're no longer a party of dissent, that likes opposition, that fights in the constituencies, that has infiltration from crazy extremists.
Moreover, no opposition is allowed and dissent is barely heard.
Mr. Erdogan brooks little dissent and has made no secret of his ambition to run for Turkey's presidency in elections next year, when his term as prime minister ends, to the dismay of the political opposition.
For decades, Mr. Murdoch has held the dual roles of Chairman and CEO, stifled internal dissent, and shown no qualms about appointing his children to senior executive positions, rather than looking out to a field of better qualified external candidates.
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Dissent also seems to be no longer so easily tolerated among the Sri Lankan diaspora.
The top general will also, no doubt, come down hard on any dissent following Khin Nyunt's removal.
On its handling of dissent, however, China shows no sign of compromise.
Mr Kirchner brooked no challenges to his authority as president, treating dissent as indistinguishable from treason.
There is no sign of that at the moment, but dissent has now become too loud and broad for the ruling party to ignore it.
Thomas Rosch, who in November had offered up a new, alternate theory on how the agency could proceed with a broad case against Google that found no support among the other four commissioners, in a dissent expressed worry that the FTC had set a bad precedent for future negotiations with other companies.
Schoen is in no sense a political extremist, yet he is eager to stifle dissent.
I'm convinced the best way to address them is directly and personally, as we did yesterday and today, and as we will continue to do until this issue is no longer before us, when there is full room for debate, dissent and freedom to worship as part of the fabric of a truly free Chinese society...
But Powell punctured this legal fiction in a dissent, noting that the lawyer was operating under a contingency-fee agreement and the plaintiff bore no responsibility for the costs.
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In a dissent from what he called a "milquetoast report, " attorney Richard Emery wrote that he sees no difference between judges getting police leniency for having the plate or for identifying themselves to an officer.
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