Sentences with phrase «broad consensus on»

There is a broad consensus on the principles that guide this system (Bailey, Aytch, Odom, Symons, & Wolery, 1999; Guralnick, 2005): (a) intervention should support family needs, desires, and priorities; (b) participation is voluntary; (c) services should be individualized and unique to the needs of each child and family; (d) services should fit into family routines and maximize family participation in the community; and (e) intervention should be collaborative and integrated across disciplines.
Despite broad consensus on the importance of this time in a child's life, we continue to debate how to best support parents so they can provide caring and enriching environments for their children
The Court of Justice reached this decision, which was highly controversial, after conducting a review of the scope of the protection afforded to communications with in - house counsel across the member states of the EU, and finding there not to be a sufficiently broad consensus on this point to justify the extension of the privilege, given that it was identified as being one of the fundamental principles of law common to the constitutional traditions of the member states.
There is now broad consensus on how these imbalances - the huge gaps in trade deficits and surpluses, and the associated gaps in national savings, consumption, and investment rates - helped caused the housing bubble and the Great Recession.
I'll end on an up note, nonetheless, related to the abundant evidence for broad consensus on smart energy steps.
One challenge to reaching broad consensus on an expansive approach to teaching and learning is that stakeholders do not always agree on the various terms and definitions that operate within a whole child framework.
The open letter — signed by myself, Gordon and Sarah Brown, Lee Bollinger, the President of Columbia University, Hanan Al Hroub, the winner of the Global Teacher Prize, and leading voices at other academic institutions — demonstrates a broad consensus on this essential issue of refugee education.
There is currently no broad consensus on an ideal amount of prebiotics to include in the diet on a daily basis either via food or supplements.
A broad consensus on the need to enable public access to all U.S. federal research emerged in a report published in January by the Scholarly Publishing Roundtable, a panel of librarians, academic leaders and publishers convened last June by the OSTP and the House Committee on Science and Technology.
Yet the very dissension that has been produced by the religious right points up the difficulties of gaining any kind of broad consensus on the basis of traditional religious values.
It took thirteen years, but by 2008, there was a broad consensus on the center - left about what comprehensive healthcare reform should look like.
In the United States, there is a broad consensus on the economic benefits of its long tradition of community - based banking.
The inflation wars of the 1970s and 1980s led to a broad consensus on two fronts among academics and policymakers: First, central banks are responsible and accountable for price stability, which was often acknowledged through the formal adoption of an inflation targeting framework.
Deprivation angered Greek voters, destroying any possibility of building a broad consensus on sensible economic reforms — such as creating a tax system that would force the some of the world's most notorious tax dodgers to contribute to the running of the government.
«Moving forward, this finding emphasizes the need to continue interdisciplinary dialogue to achieve a broader consensus on prostate cancer screening,» the authors conclude.
There is a much broader consensus on the need for action than there was when President George H.W. Bush negotiated — and the Senate ratified — the Framework Convention on Climate Change in 1992 and much stronger support for action than when we completed the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.
Some big businesses like insurance companies understand that, but a much broader consensus on action is needed among the powerful corporate players of the world.

Not exact matches

In fact, the irony is that there is a broad consensus in favor of a carbon tax everywhere but on Capitol Hill, where the «T» word is anathema.»
On Friday, the initial reading on first - quarter gross domestic product was 2.3 percent, a broad indicator of the health of the economy, ahead of consensus estimates of 2 percent, according to economists polled by Thomson ReuterOn Friday, the initial reading on first - quarter gross domestic product was 2.3 percent, a broad indicator of the health of the economy, ahead of consensus estimates of 2 percent, according to economists polled by Thomson Reuteron first - quarter gross domestic product was 2.3 percent, a broad indicator of the health of the economy, ahead of consensus estimates of 2 percent, according to economists polled by Thomson Reuters.
Japanese policymakers fear that while there is broad consensus among the G20 nations on the need for such steps, some nations have looser regulations than others, which leaves loopholes for money laundering, the official said.
While it decided not to, the Fed did say it expected «further gradual» rate increases would be justified — and there's broad consensus that it will raise rates (which can affect the amount banks charge borrowers, as well as interest paid on bonds) at least three times this year.
Broader inflation data painted a similar picture: core consumer price growth for July was 0.1 % month - on - month — falling short of consensus estimates and marking the fourth consecutive monthly rise of 0.1 % — to leave the annual rate unchanged at 1.7 %.
By focusing on the subject — the ontological identity of the object we worship and the names we use to set it apart — we enter into an area of common understanding and broad consensus.
First, a caveat: without getting bogged down in the scientific status of the theory of evolution, we should note that among scientists there is a consensus on the broad lines of the theory of evolution.
Thus papal absolutism contradicts much in the historical Catholic tradition that defends these more pluralistic sources of truth that engage in dialogue and make official definitions only when a broad consensus has been established on a particular issue.
«The Senate Agriculture hearing reaffirmed the broad consensus among scientists and regulators that GMOs are safe and highlighted the real world negative impacts a patchwork of state labeling mandates will have on farmers, businesses and consumers,» said Pamela G. Bailey, president and CEO of the Grocery Manufacturers Association.
This comprehensive resource centers on the Respectful Maternity Care charter, a groundbreaking consensus document that demonstrates the legitimate place of maternal health rights within the broader context of human rights.
Broad consensus exists between the unions collectively and Momentum on policy following the success of Labour's 2017 election manifesto, overseen by the underestimated Andrew Fisher.
A: Generally, we are seeking to form a broad consensus of folks who can agree on what the barrier to a better democracy means in New York State.
«There's a broad consensus now... but there are still people clinging on to the arguments we can still have a fossil - fuel - driven economy globally.
«To create an overall plan that you're going to be able to get consensus on is not impossible, but it's a real slog and what I think is happening now with the Council is we are taking the temperature of members on the most important changes that need to happen to get broad support when this comes up for a vote.»
The treatment of the Windrush kids is one of those rare moments when there is a broad political consensus on defending immigrants.
«So strong and broad is this consensus that a special name has been given to those who take a different view — «deficit - deniers» — and some in the Labour party believe our very credibility as a party depends on hitching ourselves to the consensus view.
While private pollsters have reached a broad near - consensus on many of the causes of error in the 2016 presidential election, their public counterparts — typically run by news outlets and colleges — have not changed much about their approach.
«Quite frankly, we didn't know up until a few days ago — I didn't know — whether we were going to have a broad consensus where we were going to agree on the parameters,» O'Toole told reporters after the meeting.
A broader proposal for congestion pricing with tolls at points around Manhattan has been more difficult to gain a consensus on in the Legislature.
«There's a danger in overstating the extent of the ideological shift because the range of issues that we tackle at the municipal level are much narrower than those that are tackled at the state and federal level and I find that there's a broad based consensus on most of the subjects that come before the City Council,» he said.
I thought the closing session was very interesting, but I also thought that the scientists who spoke were clearer than the broader scientific community on things like the consensus on a 2 degree target.
Although there is a broad consensus among scientists on the reality of human - caused climate change, this idea remains politically disputed and divisive among US politicians and the public.
His favorable reference to «State of Fear» is a dead giveaway, as is his broad - brush scathing dismissal of the scientific consensus on human - caused climate disruption.
The AAS has encouraged and participated in the broad community discussion that produced this decadal consensus on the future of astronomy.
Today a broad consensus exists on three objectives characteristic of an education that develops good citizens.
But there seemed to be a broad consensus, for good and ill, that much of what Bush did in the NCLB era set the table for Obama's efforts, and that Obama's efforts built pretty seamlessly on what Bush had previously done.
A broad and longstanding consensus in leadership theory holds that leaders in all walks of life and all kinds of organizations, public and private, need to depend on others to accomplish the group's purpose and need to encourage the development of leadership across the organization.15 Schools are no different.
The broad consensus from commenters on the post was yes, cash out the mutual funds and pay off the cards, provided those funds are not inside an IRA or something similar.
His favorable reference to «State of Fear» is a dead giveaway, as is his broad - brush scathing dismissal of the scientific consensus on human - caused climate disruption.
There is broad scientific consensus on the reality of anthropogenic climate change but there still a huge amount of ongoing research into many of the details.
The latest evidence is on display over at Realclimate.org, the blog on climate run by a loose network of climate scientists who are part of the broad consensus that human - caused warming poses unacceptable risks.
This idea was a spinoff of work I had presented at an unclassified session of the 2006 International Conference on Intelligence Analysis on my research in support of the US intelligence community for which a broad spectrum of opinion must be used to generate an actionable consensus with incomplete or conflicting information.
That sounds pretty progressive, and is certainly greener than the position of EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt, who has explicitly denied the «broad scientific and policy consensus» on climate change.
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