Sentences with phrase «broad public consensus»

There's opportunity and there's broad public consensus.
accusations of bad faith (and worse) are inconsistent with forming a broad public consensus.

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Realistically, there is no way to reestablish in public and prestige private universities anything resembling even a broad Judeo - Christian moral consensus.
From database - driven direct - mail targeting to issue - blog outreach to video - laden Google Ad landing pages, modern online communications is niche - driven — but enacting public policy requires some kind of broad consensus.
Among the significant concerns underlined by the Venice Commission are: i) lack of broader consensus and no public consultations, ii) unclear criteria and discretionary methods for establishing constituencies, iii) no clear criteria for the representation of Transnistria and of Moldovan citizens living abroad, and, iv) constituency members of parliament would be vulnerable to being influenced by business interests.
There is a broad consensus in support of a different kind of politics and a new economic strategy built around public investment and enterprise and fair taxation.
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.
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.
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.
However, there is a wide gap between this broad scientific consensus and public opinion.
In other words, a broad consensus remains with respect to national standards, despite the fact that public debate over the Common Core has begun to polarize the public along partisan lines.
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.
In the past, this process has been developed with the broad - based consensus of public educators from throughout Connecticut.
However, there is a wide gap between this broad scientific consensus and public opinion.
During the past 3 decades, a broad national consensus has emerged identifying poverty - related disparities in child development and school readiness as a critical public health problem.1, 2 Children growing up in poverty fall behind their middle - class peers in development from the time they say their first words, usually shortly after their first birthday.3 In a 2009 population - based analysis, 4 40 % of low - income eighth graders performed below the basic level for their age group in reading.
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