Sentences with phrase «by consensus between»

Decisions are made by consensus between the two people involved, on an agenda they set.
Canada's Codes of Practice for the care and handling of farm animals lay out national expectations for animal welfare as arrived at by consensus between the farmers, veterinarians, scientists, government agencies, SPCAs and humane societies, who are all members of the National Farm Animal Care Council (NFACC).
Should a conflict of interest be done by consensus between an agent and client?

Not exact matches

Normalized earnings per share could grow by 54 % between 2013 and 2016, according to S&P Capital IQ's consensus estimates.
With that being said, the general consensus among industry watchers is that mortgage rates will rise gradually between now and the end of 2015, followed by a slow - but - steady rise in 2016.
In his memoir «The Courage to Act: A Memoir of a Crisis and Its Aftermath,» Ben Bernanke illustrated frequent interaction and consensus building between the Fed Chair and Governors of the Board, as well as strong influences by the New York Fed President.
By the mid 1990s, then, the consensus seemed to be that the right regime was some sort of inflation target agreed between a government and the central bank (if not set out in legislation), operational independence for the central bank in pursuing the target, and a system of communication and accountability.
Through identification, however, a communicator seeks to elicit consensus and cooperation by demonstrating what Burke calls a «consubstantiality» between communicator and audience.
-LSB-...] Global governance can be «described» as the new global political regime which informally came about in the course of the post-Cold War conference process of the United Nations (1990 - 96), when a new «global consensus» was built, not primarily by governments themselves but through a historical and strategic partnership between the UN and so - called «non-state actors», mainly powerful western - based NGOs.
In an interview with Il Foglio Cardinal Scola, Patriarch of Venice and founder of the Oasis cultural centre for understanding between Catholics and Muslims, said that the Open Letter to the Pope and other Christian leaders by 138 scholars from various Islamic traditions was «not only a media event, because consensus is for Islam a source of theology and law... The fact that the text is rooted in Muslim tradition is very important and makes it more credible than other proclamations expressed in more western language... It is only a prelude to a theological dialogue... in an atmosphere of greater reciprocal esteem.
Shortly after it all kicked off and Surman for Bournemouth, ended up getting sent off (unluckily, by general consensus) for a second yellow after an «altercation» between Tyrone Mings and Ibrahimovic.
The Europe - Asia border between the Black Sea and the Caspian See is materialized by the Caucasus mountains, but the mountain range is very wide so there has never been any consensus as to where exactly the «border» passes.
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.
The greatest strength of the Five Stars movement is its network of genuinely motivated citizens who mobilize consensus by championing popular causes like anti-nuclear campaigns, direct political participation, renewable energy reform and the end of conflicts of interest between the public and the private sectors.
The prime minister was then forced to defend himself by outlining the differences between the two leaders, saying, «in this brand new consensus, we have to disagree», and insisting that the existing code of admissions would remain and there would be no return to selection.
While much is made of the continuity between Jeremy Corbyn, John McDonnell, Diana Abbott and others with the legacy projects of the Labour left, and the absurd attempts by self - proclaimed «moderates» to conjure up the ghost of the early 1980s; the far more significant phenomenon is the discontinuity with the establishment consensus about austerity economics, and the development of economic policies by John McDonnell and his team which commit a future Labour government to calibrated state intervention for a capitalist economy that works.
«We believe this degree of consensus between committees of the House is unprecedented,» a letter signed by the chairmen reads.
The consensus reached by Professors Dickinson and Hart and myself was that I was to pursue a collaborative project between Newcastle University and Brisbane, working as the investigator.
The court adopted the growing consensus that drastic reductions in CO2 emissions are necessary to prevent a temperature rise of more than 2 °C — starting with a reduction between 25 % and 40 % by 2020.
A subsequent experimental study by one of us revealed a causal link between highlighting expert consensus and increased science acceptance.
Discrepancies between the GATK and Atlas V2 calls were reconciled by the ADSP QC Working Group to create the «consensus» data set.
A 2010 consensus report published in the journal Pediatrics by Harvard Medical School researchers explained that while gastrointestinal disorders and associated symptoms are reported in autistic individuals, a link between autism and gluten in the diet has not been established.
Several recent consensus statements have suggested that a protein intake between 1.0 and 1.5 g / (kg ⋅ d) may confer health benefits beyond those afforded by simply meeting the current RDA (4, 26, 27).
The cognitive principles of learning are based on reports from (a) the National Academy of Sciences, 1 (b) a practice guide for teachers by the Institute of Education Sciences in the U.S. Department of Education on Organizing Instruction and Study to Improve Student Learning, 2 (c) and a joint initiative between the Association of Psychological Sciences and the American Psychological Association on Lifelong Learning at Work and at Home.3 The recommendations here reflect the wisdom of these reports, which are based on scientific evidence, rather than being consensus opinions of experts.
With that being said, the general consensus among industry watchers is that mortgage rates will rise gradually between now and the end of 2015, followed by a slow - but - steady rise in 2016.
«By co-authoring this exhibition with them in their own territory geographically and conceptually, this exhibition is attempting to draw a consensus between different creative impulses, and sensitize an audience which is increasingly interested in work that is informed by other practiceBy co-authoring this exhibition with them in their own territory geographically and conceptually, this exhibition is attempting to draw a consensus between different creative impulses, and sensitize an audience which is increasingly interested in work that is informed by other practiceby other practices.
«Not a single paper in a large sample of peer - reviewed scientific journals between 1993 and 2003 refuted the consensus position, summarized by the National Academy of Sciences, that «most of the observed warming of the last 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations.
Specifically on the issue of global warming from greenhouse gases and climate change, the conference reached a consensus on the likelihood of a rise in the global mean temperature of between 2.7 - 8 degrees F (1.5 - 4.5 degrees C) by about 2050, but not on whether such warming has begun.
Consensus isn't proof, but when one must choose between an opinion shared by an overwhelming majority of experts and one held by but a few (about a field in which we lack expertise of our own), consensus is a very useful means to assess the two choices.
As the above figure indicates, the difference in perceived consensus between the left and right can be explained by Kahan's preferred cultural bias explanation, but the «liberal consensus gap» can't.
The evidence is in the e-mails between Mann and Jones, et al., to control what is published, and the confession of IPCC, the 97 Percenters, and others that AGW, once a conjecture and now defunct, is supported by a consensus.
A scientific consensus isn't formed by simple agreement between scientists, it's evidence based and very much dependent on repeatable experiment.
Other papers on the consensus between climate scientists have been written by Oreskes, 2004; Heima; and Anderegg, 2010.
The irony is these are in response to an in - press paper by Stephan Lewandowsky, Klaus Oberauer and Gilles Gignac that finds a statistically significant link between the rejection of the scientific consensus on climate change and conspiratorial thinking.
Earlier this month, a New York Times article by Andy Revkin voiced concern over a gap between «the consensus» of climate scientists and public acceptance of the theory of human - caused global warming.
Consensus is irrelevant as all scientists should know however, it has been clearly assessed by Von Storche etc, that the relationship between alarmists, the media and consensus in the unqualified dogma of the masses, is a self perpetuating myth.
That's not inconceivable over the course of many centuries, but the scientific consensus (IPCC, 2001) is that by 2100 sea level will have risen somewhere between three and 34 inches from its 1990 level.
There was very little consensus between the different models run by the UK Met Office.
IPCC can, however, distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive questions that arise in relevant socio - economic literature about climate policy - making, identify important ethical and justice issues that arise in this literature, where there is a consensus on ethics and justice issues in the relevant literature describe the consensus position, where there is no consensus on ethical and justice issues describe the range of reasonable views on these issues, and identify hard and soft law legal principles relevant to how governments should resolve ethical and justice issues that must be faced by policy - makers.
Using a dataset of 1,372 climate researchers and their publication and citation data, Anderegg et al. (2010) found a similar result to Doran and Zimmerman, that between 97 % to 98 % of climate experts support the consensus, and that the average number of publications by the «skeptics» is around half the number by scientists convinced by the evidence of human - caused global warming.
As we have previously explained in EthicsandClimate.org there is now a scientific consensus that developed countries must limit their ghg emissions by as much as 25 % to 40 % below 1990 emissions levels by 2020 and between 80 % and 95 % below1990 levels by 2050 to have any reasonable chance of avoiding dangerous climate change which would require atmospheric ghg concentrations to be stabilized at 450 ppm.
Ergo, any plant that is located in between the crop rows, is 97 % sure guaranteed by consensus to be a weed species.
The difference between «scientific consensus» and «dogma» is in the way dissent and skepticism is handled by the practitioners.
The apparent bi-partisan consensus is not driven by a widespread apprehension of climate danger (latent or otherwise), but in large part by a common lack of faith in climate science and in lesser part by the question design, which can't distinguish between the two possible main motivations for affirmative responses as mentioned above (mainly within the Dem / Libs).
Such a 20 - foot rise is not expected by 2100, and it would have been appropriate for Gore to acknowledge that the consensus of climate scientists — as published in the most recent report by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)-- is that sea level is likely to rise between 4 and 35 inches, with a central value of 19 inches, by 2100.
In fact, the link between perception of scientific consensus and acceptance of climate change has been demonstrated by researchers.
Every movement that has rejected a scientific consensus, whether it be on evolution, climate change or the link between smoking and cancer, exhibits the same five characteristics of science denial (concisely summarized by the acronym FLICC).
I just see this particular argument as obstructionist to say nothing of the fact that implying a primia facie dissonance between the ice core record and consensus of climate science as given by any reputable survey is tantamount to alledging either some sort of conspiracy or that climate researchers are uniquely dull.
Yet, as we reported in the past, the curious positioning as a hero puts as much distance between him and the «scientific consensus» represented by the IPCC Assessment Reports as there exists between the IPCC and any climate change «denier».
«A new survey of over 12,000 peer - reviewed climate science papers [between the years1991 and 2011] by our citizen science team» has found a 97 % consensus among papers taking a position on the cause of global warming in the peer - reviewed literature that humans are responsible.»
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