0 (of an action or decision) done by one member of a group without the agreement of the others -- enstemmig
a unilateral decision
unilateral disarmament.
A unilateral, centralised and personalised approach to decision-making was necessary to avert economic collapse and initiate structural adjustment.
Their spatial distribution is defined by unilateral light gradients and their photosynthetic and photo-protective strategies.
Realists emphasize new or continuing security concerns, and prescribe unilateral action and the deployment of traditional power politics in the pursuit of state interests.
At one extreme is the well-publicized option of unilateral euroization15, heavily criticized on legal grounds.
Nonspatial conditional learning impaired in patients with unilateral frontal but not unilateral temporal lobe excisions.
Do you allow automatic unilateral shut-off of such products?
Contracts and agreements overlap but do not coincide; for example, unilateral contracts and deeds made by one person are not agreements in any normal sense.
However, several studies have shown that the prognosis of patients with bilateral breast cancer seems similar to unilateral disease.