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Sentence count:171+9Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: consentsensein a sensemake sensesenselessconsultconsumeconsumerMeaning: [kən'sensəs]  n. agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole. 
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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,[sentencedict.com/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.
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