Similar words: consent, sense, in a sense, make sense, senseless, consult, consume, consumer. Meaning: [kən'sensəs] n. agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole.
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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.
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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.
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