Sentences with phrase «by the consensus so»

I'm pretty sure the solar influence is greater than that assumed by the consensus so I'm at least half - way in your camp.

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Additive manufacturing so far has tapped just eight percent of its global market potential, according to consensus views of industry experts surveyed by Wohlers.
The tense negotiations over Greece's debt come as the Greek government struggles to find a consensus to pass the budget reforms demanded by its so - called troika of lenders — the European Central Bank, European Union and International Monetary Fund — in exchange for releasing the next installment of bailout money, a 30 billion euro ($ 38.3 billion) payout scheduled to be released in March.
Even without these factors, experience teaches that recessions are almost never forecast or even rapidly recognised by the Fed or the professional consensus forecast, but there is at least a 20 per cent or so chance that if the economy is not in recession, it will be so within a year.
The Street consensus was looking for about 13.7 in terms of operating margin, and so maybe it over-earned by $ 0.05, if the consensus would have been right, without the extra inventory and sales of those supplies.
To be sure, you have comported yourself as a consistent moderate, backing the consensus crafted by Janet Yellen that interest rates should be raised slowly so that labor markets can recover, that risks to financial stability are muted, and that new regulations make the economy safer.
I'm thinking that, unless Vitalik subtly managed to telepathically hack everyone's brains so buyers would participate in the pre-sale in an organized fashion, it would appear that a lot of Ether — enough Ether to move markets or, if the system migrates to proof - of - stake, enough to play a meaningful role in determining consensus on a block - by - block basis — was sold to not a lot of people.
The increasingly strident rhetoric from both sides and absence of consensus among major powers on how to respond to North Korea's actions increased uncertainty, and by early September benchmark Treasury yields had fallen to their lowest level so far this year.
The usual assertions are (1) that this kind of religion is today on the defensive; (2) that the defensive posture is occasioned by the flourishing of «conservative churches» (although the alleged liberal enervation is also seen in more autonomous terms); (3) that the growth in religious conservatism and conservative churches is itself the result of widespread reaction against «secular humanist» values and against those who hold such values; (4) that our society as a whole has been experiencing a breakdown in moral consensus, a loss of moral coherence somehow connected with a decline in oldline Protestant dominance; and (5) that some or all of these happenings have been quite sudden, so that the early 1960s can be taken as a kind of benchmark — as a time before the fall.
-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.
By nature, the present President of America has that element in him — I should not be saying this but I am being inherently made to convey this as comment of exception for America and for Obama whose whole (Obama and his better half) stand as an extension through the ex Presidential candidate's Charisma Of the Secretary Hillary Clinton that President Obama's Charisma has selflessly absorbed for function in the cabinet gracefully for America and the world.That shows the humbleness of President Obama and maturity of Hillary Clinton of acceptance without a feeling of high and low of ego regarded as exceptional in Divinity.I was not supposed to make this comment and I have done so to urge the Republicans to accept their Light within of consensus through individual projections under control as Obama's gesture of bipartisanship that will come to address.In short, this comment is all about health and health care where economics alone does not come into the picture with a rigorous analysis on it but should also extend as leverage to the person in play (Obama) who is also selflessly poised with corrections on it over the infra structure of it that he has proposed for approval as ego of his working element as the executive public ally chosen as the President that had appealed to the public at large voting even putting behind able dleaers like McCain?George W Bush was the last to steer America into the Light over the past of America and that stands as the subtle truth even today as on date with Bill Clinton the ex President of America giving support through his excellent independent caliber for Obama ultimately to head the show of America that was time bound of its reality that sees no barriers and to which he accepted well in his individual capacity as the free lance ex President of America.
Denise, I think the consensus is here — if consensus is allowed in terms of being on their own journeys, even NP is leery of all beliefs — anyways, the consensus arrived at by Contextual epistemology, not Foundational, as it can not be seen as a given, is that Jesus did not even exist, so hence he can not even be a failed apocalyptic prophet.
Everywhere in the world, societies and nations now live in a culture governed by the values of consensus, diversity, partnerships, sustainability, holism, choice, gender equity, bottom - up participation and so on.
Despite the «science is settled» and «consensus» claims of the global - warming alarmists, the fear of catastrophic consequences from rising temperatures has been driven not so much by good science as by computer models and adroit publicity fed to a compliant media.
Yet, this statement, supported by so many organizations, from such a diversity of standpoints, demonstrates that there is a consensus for a new approach to this issue.»
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.
By so doing, he claimed that the deal Edward Heath had agreed in 1973 was disadvantageous, while at the same time avoiding breaking ranks with the political consensus that membership of the European Economic Community would be in the UK's national interest.
«I am so grateful to receive the endorsement of the New York State Democratic Committee in my campaign for DNC Vice Chair, and even more excited by the unified consensus behind my #LeadershipForTomorrow vision,» Blake said.
There's a general consensus around Albany that NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio got the short end of the stick in the so - called framework deal announced yesterday by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and legislative leaders, but the mayor is trying to put a positive spin on things, saying today there's still time for things to change while the deal remains open.
This is quite controversial, and thus requires consensus on how best to do so, and if the Jenkins Report's process is anything to go by, this is very difficult to achieve.
Phil — New Labour in 1997 showed one way to win over the suburbs, smaller towns and cities in the South, the East and the Midlands to Labour, and did so exactly as you say: by accepting the Thatcher economic consensus but promising a «fairer» society.
So, yes, dictatorships, in some circumstances, are unique in increasing the efficiency of governance by reducing delays in the formulation and implementation of policies due to the absence of the need for consensus and endless debates to implement projects or policy and the unique ability to calibrate complete legal systems by decree and even an ability to stay focused over long periods, accelerating economic development.
Indeed, one of the reasons why so many voters feel betrayed by Nick Clegg is that, even on the actual result this year, it could be argued that the true consensus was to cut public spending more slowly.
«We are looking into this and are going to inquire into this matter because I think all sides of this should have a fair hearing so these matters can be agreed by consensus
Incidentally the Odds now show that the Parties will face leadership elections in the following order: UKIP, LibDem, SNP, Labour, Tory so the consensus now seems to be May will go after Brexit with a new Leader in place by the 2019 Tory Conference.
WHO resolutions are not legally binding under international law, so the body usually seeks to pass them by consensus, with very few going to a vote.
By 2001 this Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) managed to establish a consensus, phrased so cautiously that scarcely any expert or government representative dissented.
The arithmetic is complex, but the consensus is that, to pose a health threat, cancers have to replicate at least 200 to 300 times, even though a clinically relevant tumor contains «only» a million million cells, which could be achieved by «only» 40 or so divisions if the originating cell had all the necessary mutations from the outset.
High - stakes lawsuits, including ones filed by former players against the NFL, have added to the pressure to come up with methods for diagnosing and tracking the disorder in living people, but such efforts have just crossed the starting line, researchers said last week at a traumatic brain injury conference in Washington, D.C. Only in the past month or so have they arrived at a consensus about what CTE looks like in postmortem brain tissue, findings presented this week in Washington, D.C., at the American Academy of Neurology meeting.
«It is owned by a small group of people who are not intellectuals and so it lacks legitimacy,» he said, adding that there is no consensus among the Bosniak intellectual community about the need for a new academy.
There seems to be a general consensus that menstruation is just miserable by nature, so you should pop a pill and get over it.
In fact, your chances of getting a second date or having sex aren't made better by lying, so the consensus among singles is: just don't do it.
The general consensus from most reactions so far seem to be that the film is an exciting Star Wars adventure, featuring a pitch - perfect performance by leading man Alden Ehrenreich and co-star Donald Glover as Lando Calrissian.
Given what we have learned, one wonders whether there would have been more consensus by now on the appropriate use of test - based measures in teacher evaluation if the debate had not started out so polarized.
So why would an education administration that claims to care only about the interests of kids decide to use a reading program, Month - by - Month Phonics, that does not meet the standard for effectiveness established by a broad consensus of scientists?
-- that by offering a viable alternative to the values of contemporary society, the Catholic high school has a unique niche in the educational scheme of things, especially given the lack of consensus about educational goals characteristic of so many public urban schools.
Asked by The Lens how the board arrived at a consensus so smoothly, LeCesne said the first version was drafted prior to the meeting and it «evolved.»
While there was a remarkable degree of consensus on our main picks, it was by no means unanimous, so we've included a few extras that some panel members felt strongly about in the «Honourable mentions» sidebar on page 50.
(subscription required), Matt Phillips has an interesting article on forward price - to - earnings ratios: The forward - earnings in question are really consensus forward - earnings estimates, churned out by Wall Street's broker dealers, the so - called «sell side.»
The forward - earnings in question are really consensus forward - earnings estimates, churned out by Wall Street's broker dealers, the so - called «sell side.»
On the financial side, by contrast, there was a clear consensus — the so - called Washington Consensus — on America's role in the world.
There are so many ingredients to the consensus of success that it can all too easily slip by the way side.
Since coined by the Lettrist International in the 1950s, it has served various generations as a common strategy by which to subvert consensus visual language so as to turn the expressions of capitalist culture against themselves.
Of course, journalistic ethics mandates that journalists make at least some effort to report accurately, so I agree that it needs to be emphasized that the consensus among scientists is, there is a warming trend, it appears to be anomalous, and it appears to be caused in part by human factors.
There are a variety of reasons why it's so darn easy for many members of the public to get jerked around by the reason - of - the - day: «global warming is not real», «it's inevitable anyhow», «there's nothing we can do about it», «it's the sun», «we'll just have to acclimate», «we should acclimate», «there's no consensus», «it's all the fault of Love Potion Number 9», or whatever.
Remember, these agencies are using the models and forecasts of the «so - called» consensus view as put forth by the UN IPCC and Mr. Gore, etc..
Facts are that the overwhelming scientific consensus about climate change is being largely ignored, and more and more so, by the world's leaders and elites, who want us all to just go on producing, buying and consuming ever more and more — as if that was possible.
So the current US government is rejecting both emission reductions by rich industrialized nations and adaptation assistance to poor developing nations that will experience the worst consequences of the rich nations» emissions, and is blocking international consensus.
The petition, despite being frequently cited by global warming critics as showing that thousands of scientists disagree with the consensus on global warming, contains almost no people with relevant expertise; and its vetting was so lax that it included fictional signatories such as Star Wars characters and a member of the Spice Girls.
However, from what I've been able to learn from the people who actually do this type of research, there are simply too many variables and too many uncertainties in the field of climate science to make the sort of claims being made by advocates of the so - called «consensus» view.
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