单词 | Consensus |
例句 | 1 The two parties have reached a consensus. 2 He was the first to break the consensus and criticize the proposal. 3 There is a consensus among teachers that children should have a broad understanding of the world. 4 It is difficult to reach a consensus about electoral reform. 5 The consensus amongst the world's scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades. 6 Consensus need not be weak, nor need it result in middle-of-the-road policies. 7 The general consensus in the office is that he's useless at his job. 8 She is skilled at achieving consensus on sensitive issues. 9 Consensus politics could easily come back into fashion. 10 Can we reach a consensus on this issue? 11 They have always governed by consensus. 12 There was consensus across the political spectrum. 13 What is the consensus of opinion at the afternoon meeting? 14 The general consensus of opinion is that a high-fat diet is bad for you. 15 Could we reach a consensus on this matter? Let's take a vote. 16 There is broad consensus in the country on this issue. 17 There is a growing consensus of opinion on this issue. 18 There is a broad consensus of opinion about the policies which should be pursued. 19 Failure to arrive at a consensus over the issue raised the spectre of legal action. 20 There now exists a broad political consensus in favour of economic reform. 21 There is a general consensus among teachers about the need for greater security in schools. 22 There seems to be a consensus that the plan should be rejected. 23 The general consensus was that technology was a good thing. 24 Consensus politics places a high value on existing political institutions. 25 No clear consensus exists over the next stage of the scheme. 26 A general consensus on the problem is beginning to emerge. 27 The stock-market scandal is refusing to go away,[] mainly because there's still no consensus over how it should be dealt with. 28 The EU Council of Finance Ministers failed to reach a consensus on the pace of integration. 29 The question of when the troops should leave would be decided by consensus. 30 The views of the richest householders converged with those of the poorest and created a new consensus. 1 He was the first to break the consensus and criticize the proposal. 2 There is a consensus among teachers that children should have a broad understanding of the world. 3 It is difficult to reach a consensus about electoral reform. 4 The consensus amongst the world's scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades. 5 The stock-market scandal is refusing to go away, mainly because there's still no consensus over how it should be dealt with. 6 Consensus need not be weak, nor need it result in middle-of-the-road policies. 7 The general consensus in the office is that he's useless at his job. 8 Can we reach a consensus on this issue? 9 Consensus politics places a high value on existing political institutions. 31 The consensus is that risk factors have an accumu-lative effect. 32 If consensus breeds academic complaisance, chaos does the opposite. 33 They all have the reputation of being consensus politicians. 34 Consensus has to be a necessary condition of partnership. 35 There was no political consensus about broadcasting. 36 The year following the elimination of the distribution centers was, by employee consensus, the worst the company had ever endured. 37 The lack of consensus explains why area politicians have failed to reach an acceptable solution. 38 Analysts surveyed by First Call / Thomson Financial had forecast a consensus 59 cents per share. 39 They therefore proved natural allies in her assault upon the seat of consensus in Whitehall. 40 Operating profit at both brokerage firms exceeded analysts' consensus forecasts. 41 The delegates will continue to meet until a consensus is reached. 42 The new alliance will be looking for consensus among its members when developing its global policies. 43 Thus this type of conflict is treated as an isolated exception against the backdrop of assumed consensus. 44 The Government's commitment to a positive reform of the law will weaken in view of the apparent lack of consensus. 45 Results in the most recent quarter were two cents below the consensus from analysts surveyed by First Call. 46 The consensus is that the Kiev government has tightened controls over the small arms trade in recent months. 47 They found, in fact,[/consensus.html] that there was an extraordinary consensus of opinion between them. 48 First Call listed a consensus estimate of 39 cents for the single-family home builder. 49 After discussing several alternatives, the team reaches consensus on a plan of action. 50 Hincmar may have idealised ninth-century consensus politics; but his picture had a basis in reality. 51 The consensus politics of the post-1945 period in which so many of our demands were rooted is no more. 52 No recommendation adopted under these emergency procedures could be implemented, however, in the absence of a consensus. 53 The practice of consensus politics has meant no determined action against inequalities by any Labour government. 54 Slowly, back-scratching consensus might cede to the checks and balances of pluralism. 55 The consensus of opinion seems to be that the Prime Minister should resign. 56 In Parliament, opposition spokesmen condemned the proposals as an attack on the welfare state and a break with the consensus. 57 Its consensus rulings have received widespread acceptance, establishing the body as an authoritative source of interpretation. 58 But this consensus conceals important differences, especially those that concern when cruelty occurs. 59 These are people who believe that everybody has something to say, and who find the idea of consensus rather boring. 60 The general consensus of opinion is that a successful action under s.62 for insider dealing will be hard to sustain. 61 Design - Comparison of team diagnosis with independent formal assessment and consensus diagnosis by research psychiatrists. 62 In fact, very little about chronic fatigue syndrome has achieved medical consensus, not even the name. 63 I now believe that we needed to build a broader consensus on this important issue before moving forward. 64 My own opinion is enough for me, and I claim the right to have it defended against any consensus, any majority, anywhere, any place, any time. And anyone who disagrees with this can pick a number, get in line. Christopher Hitchens 65 That convention needed a consensus, while the London Dumping Convention adopts its resolutions by a two-thirds majority. 66 But the public consensus for a Pentagon blank check collapsed with the Cold War. 67 Most decisions are reached by general consensus with a minimum of formal voting. 7. 68 It is also true to say that there was relatively less consensus about the precise relationship between causes and outcomes. 69 This book is in-tended largely to call attention to this opportunity and to point to the consensus for action that already exists. 70 This gives the organization time to absorb the idea,[sentencedict .com] to build consensus and to reduce resistance. 71 But there was no consensus on the subject last week, and it will be revisited at their May meeting. 72 There is unlikely to be a consensus definition of the boundaries between background knowledge and the specific issues addressed in individual papers. 73 There appears to be a consensus of opinion that the pilot was not at fault. 74 In Britain there is a preference for a tactical step-by-step approach against a background of traditional consensus. 75 And above all, it means that the government can not, in private, pre-empt consensus. 76 The consensus of opinion is that a modular approach alleviates the problem. 77 There is little consensus among candidates and voters on what the term means. 78 The result is a lack of consensus about whose numbers mean what. 79 There was a growing consensus that the Prime Minister should resign. 80 At this time, the consensus is that food allergy is not a proven etiologic agent in migraine. 81 Its endogenous synthesis and urinary excretion have been well established, but no consensus exists concerning the mode of intestinal absorption. 82 Where the consensus broke down was over the means used to achieve the goals. 83 But there is a growing consensus that there is no quick, painless or cheap way out of the morass. 84 Conrad rightly emphasises that this was a consensus about what should be happening. 85 There was as yet no consensus on how best to overcome the Autarch's tyranny. 86 Prumm also provides ample evidence for saying that there is little consensus concerning the nature or existence of Orphism. 87 One major caveat: Some nutritional experts note that there is no consensus on the ideal level of antioxidants. 88 We're focusing on rights of way and trying to find out if there's any kind of consensus to build on. 89 The process could be one with some integrity, and management could assure a consensus before it moves ahead. 90 The dominance of abstract expressionism has been buttressed by an impressive degree of partisanship and an illusion of consensus. 91 The consensus was to discontinue the march against General Paredes in Guadalajara and to attack the capital immediately. 92 At the local level it was expressed by a shared set of values and policies, operating within a welfare state consensus. 93 Like other scientists, obesity researchers are supposed to work by a process of consensus. 94 The consensus of opinion, nevertheless, was that the fundamental demarcation occurred at £40. 95 It was the most important disavowal consensus politics in recent history. 96 The Republican senator established the task force to help build consensus and draft legislation on issues facing rural areas of the state. 97 The first element in the argument is the relative amity and consensus between generations. 98 These decisions would thus come within the competence of the Council of Ministers, to be reached by consensus. 99 The erosion of consensus politics overtook local government as it did many other areas of public life. 100 He had created a broad consensus among different groups of Americans. 100 is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 101 There is still no general consensus on what our future policy should be. 102 Events in Eastern Europe shifted popular consensus against a new generation of nuclear weapons. 103 I am convinced, having talked to the groups, that a consensus could have been reached. 104 Packaging decrement, innoxious, resourcelization became the people's consensus. 105 Consensus is the negation of leadership. 106 And they strive to achieve consensus out of conflict. 107 Their conclusions were strikingly similar to the Copenhagen Consensus. 108 Discordant findings were resolved by consensus review by a third gastrointestinal radiologist. 109 Although the structure of microchannel plate heat pipe is simple, the physical process taking place within them are complex. Experts have not yet reached a consensus on some mechanism. 110 This is especially true for American Revolution, where a conservative consensus sets the framework of discussion. 111 The crux of the problem is Japanese companies'culture of consensus decision - making. 112 If they fail to reach a consensus, the indemnification shall be paid in one lump sum. 113 Second, it unjustifiably excludes Cuba without mentioning the general consensus that exists in the region to condemn the blockade . 114 Unlike America's Supreme Court justices, Germany's seek consensus and seldom write dissenting opinions. 115 MACD - Histogram measures changes in consensus by tracking the spread between fast and slow moving averages. 116 I realize there's no consensus on what are male or female values. 117 The art of Belgian political leadership consists of bringing consensus to a broad and fractious coalition. 118 What's the consensus on hyphenated words for 25 words or less? 119 But to assent to a consensus acclaiming its virtues is another matter. 120 But the risk now is that the consensus for reform will ebb away. 121 It would reverse the emerging global consensus for whale conservation and inexplicably legitimize commercial whaling. 122 Considering the SAIC lessons of Ssangyong and Rover acquisitions, Geely and the Chinese industry should be able to be united as one , strive for consensus on Geely' industrial upgrading. 123 Co-ordinated action on this scale might suggest a consensus about the effects of fiscal stimulus. 124 Despite its importance as a treatment target, no consensus exists on how to assess dyspnoea in this setting. 125 And yet, despite this consensus, we continually fail to deliver. 126 An international consensus is emerging that China is a world power. 127 The consensus has clearly shifted in favour of raising the nuclear threshold. 128 The crumbling of the old Davos consensus looks like a trend with staying power. 129 I told them I thought we had to go along with the consensus of the nonlegal staff for a special prosecutor. 130 The partisan of Revolution of 1911 put to use a lot of goodish strategy methods when they got on consensus propagandas. 130 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 131 But the consensus around the Gulf Coast is turning more apoplectic and apocalyptic. 132 No consensus has been achieved among scholars on the questions concerning the fundamental reorientation and periodization of China's contemporary diplomacy. 133 This enables the company to obtain a consensus evaluation of each candidate. 134 A weighted voting system could be devised to replace consensus decision - making. 135 The recasting of those in new consensus is revealing many things. 136 There is broad consensus ( of opinion ) in the country on this issue. 137 This one judgment already became the consensus of academia and decision - making layer . 138 Recently, there's a consensus of engineers and experts, which is the importance of non-technical strategy to prevent or mitigate disasters by implementing such as proper urban land-use management. 139 To remain within the Zionist consensus, Aliyah Hadashah had to give its full support to aliyah and settlement and reject the 1939 White Paper. 140 The dilemmas arise in the gray area where the national consensus is itself vague or contradictory. 141 There's a growing consensus that cognitive behavioral therapy can be very effective at diffusing negative emotions. 142 The consensus view among neo-Darwinians continues to be that evolution is random variation plus structured environmental filtering, but it seems the consensus may be shifting. 143 It finds a consensus, so the work unit is assimilated. 144 This split personality a consensus - seeking temperament – threatens to cripple the Obama presidency. 145 The Keynesian consensus view was that the government could be treated exogenously. 146 The consensus emphasis on elite choices is justified in one respect: it was the Communist Party leadership's decision to move the country in a pro-market direction. 147 Panel discussion: Chrome and ferro - chrome outlook – do we have consensus of opinion? 148 The final document is sent to Consensus Body for balloting. 149 The defenders of the consensus tend to stress the general consilience of their efforts—the way that data, theory and modelling back each other up. 150 "I do believe that a consensus is growing, " he said. Those still unpersuaded, he said in a speech at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), were outside the mainstream. 151 As a general matter, there is an international consensus about the economic evils of price-fixing cartels as unjustifiable restraints of competition. 152 More importantly, Rawls make a difference between a modus Vivendi and an overlapping consensus. 153 But if he withdraws, his candidature will still have demonstrated that the supposed Arab consensus around Hosni is shaky. 154 The new consensus in 2002 shall be devoid of harmfulness, devoid of abusiveness devoid of warfare, and filled with peace. 155 Culture has agglomeration consensus, maintain self - identity, promote unified function. 156 How do multiple users reach consensus to create a mutual playlist? 157 Consensus did not emerge from a compromise between individual preferences. 158 On the basis of consensus theory, the source reliability was reflected by the weight of credibility, and multisource information was fused properly by consensus rules. 159 Pierre Vercauteren, politics professor at the University of Mons, called the new political consensus a "historic moment"."The conclusion of the political accord its a huge relief for Belgian people. 160 As convenor[/consensus.html], Professor Liu said the School will forward the consensus to the Government and the Legislative Council soon. 161 But the brackish consensus also seems to leave students cold. 162 Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus. 163 To navigate slipstream, a consensus needs only organic intuition, nothing more. 164 Bosch is renowned as consensus - driven but also as a great innovator. 165 Instead he rules by consensus of China's all-powerful nine-man standing committee of the Politburo. 166 Well, a very powerful example of the failure, and the fallaciousness of information(), or knowledge based on consensus is what happened a few years ago in the Intelligence Agencies of the world. 167 And every year, faced with the life-or-death problem of choosing a new home, honey bees stake everything on a process that includes collective fact-finding, vigorous debate, and consensus building. 168 The consensus at the conference was that China shouldn't overreact to its recent outbreak of inflation. 169 Brisk walking cautiously planning small step "If you want to be too big, start smaller, faster expansion" is a global information system engineering building consensus. 170 Due to the development happening to the definition of justice, consensus, well-ordered society, public reason and the view of virtue ethics, which are related to it, have logically altered. 171 But this hawkish consensus, if it ever really existed, appears to have broken down. |
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