Sentences with phrase «at a consensus driven»

This enabled them to come to the negotiating table focused on arriving at a consensus driven by practical realities, leading to an efficient structuring and drafting process.»

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Denise Morrison, CEO of Campbell Soup, candidly states that innovation was stifled at her company because leadership sought to drive organizational consensus (i.e., «something we can all agree on») instead of rewarding the courage to address the hard problems.
The world's problems are driving investors to precious metals By Ellsworth Dickson The above headline sums up the consensus among the various speakers at the Money, Metals & Mining Symposium... Read more»
The role of Speaker at one level is confined to chairing debates in the Commons, but in the current crisis caused by the expenses row, there is a consensus that the position is more public and will require driving a reform agenda that sees the executive brought under control.
«This research does not change the consensus view that human emissions drive climate change,» says Fortunat Joos, a climate modeller at the University of Bern, Switzerland.
In 2015, at a Heartland press conference criticizing the pope's environmentally oriented encyclical, Lehr said that the overwhelming consensus that global warming is real and is driven by fossil fuel emissions is dead wrong.
But that was the last time there was any real consensus, and one could argue the Return of the King number is a fluke, driven by three years of wonder at Peter Jackson's epic trilogy.
Though details are still vague, the consensus at this point from the publisher is that while it'll have similar overarching themes and goals as 2006's original «Civil War,» the conflict itself will be separate than what originally drove Iron Man and Captain America against each other nearly a decade ago.
An optimistic view toward first quarter earnings was the driving factor behind much of these gains as consensus estimates indicated S&P 500 companies were expected to grow earnings at greater than 17.0 % — the highest level since 2011.
- Nintendo is the «cheapest game stock in the world» - Nintendo has a ¥ 6.43 trillion ($ 58.7 billion) market cap and is trading at ¥ 46,370 a share ($ 424.15 - Nintendo posted 2018 fiscal year results which included 2018 Q3 operating profit of ¥ 178 billion - this beat the consensus of ¥ 169 billion by 67 % - Nintendo issued a conservative operating profit guidance and the stock declined 2 % Thursday - Goyal maintains his 12 - month price target of ¥ 79,900, which exceeds the average analyst price target of ¥ 59582 - Goyal believes value could more than triple in 2 years, driven by Switch, digital titles, and mobile games - if Pokemon Switch hits this fiscal year, final Switch shipments for FY3 / 19e could well exceed co-guidance of 20m
«When you look at the history of science denial, there is plenty of evidence that a scientific consensus drives deniers into postulating such a conspiracy — from tobacco to AIDS to climate.»
Stephen Baines@17: assuming the policy response was driven by scientific consensus (or, at least, authoritative scientific concern) then the fact that Lyndon Johnson felt compelled to address Congress on this issue in 1965 is compelling.
Claims that a scientific consensus on climate doesn't exist despite multiple studies or even cursory looks at the literature, or that expert opinions are meaningless, are really just efforts in denial, and attempts to halt reality - driven public policies.
Tax records show that the Mercers have given a little over $ 19 million to a variety of conservative groups, including at least three that reject the scientific consensus around fossil fuel - driven climate change: the Heartland Institute in Illinois, as well as the CO2 Alliance and the Center for the Study of Carbon Dioxide and Global Change.
So the problem is not that science achieves consensus at times, the problem is when there is a drive to promote a false consensus.
I think if I look forward five years, if there isn't a private enterprise group that does this, the courts are going to have to assist in what I call a mediative process to drive consensus at an early stage, because we can well see that, as we move from this area that has been adversarial to a more co-operative area, you need some neutral assistance to drive a consensus and perhaps agreement.
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