unilaterality

[US]/[ˌjunɪˈlætərəlɪti]/
[UK]/[ˌjunɪˈlætərəlɪti]/

Translation

n.the state of being unilateral; acting on one's own without consulting others.; the condition of having only one side or aspect.

Phrases & Collocations

avoid unilaterality

showing unilaterality

rejecting unilaterality

end unilaterality

risk of unilaterality

criticizing unilaterality

opposing unilaterality

Example Sentences

the agreement suffered from a significant degree of unilaterality, hindering its long-term success.

we need to avoid unilaterality in negotiations and strive for a mutually beneficial outcome.

the company’s unilateral decision to change benefits caused widespread employee dissatisfaction.

the court recognized the inherent weakness of a contract based on such clear unilaterality.

the treaty’s unilaterality made it difficult to gain international support and ratification.

despite initial unilaterality, the project evolved into a more collaborative effort.

the government’s unilaterality in imposing new regulations sparked public protests.

the legal analysis highlighted the problematic nature of the agreement’s unilaterality.

we must move away from a system characterized by unilaterality and towards greater cooperation.

the project’s initial unilaterality was a consequence of limited stakeholder involvement.

the ceo’s unilaterality in restructuring the department led to significant staff departures.

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