Sentences with phrase «come to a consensus before»

That's what will need to happen next — GOP leaders will come to a consensus before posing a name to the selective membership of the executive committee, which will vote, then pass it on to the much larger county committee membership.

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Unlike the years before the crisis, the global consensus now is that governments should be agnostic when it comes to fiscal policy; too much debt is problematic (Greece, Spain, etc.), but it can take more than a balanced budget to inspire business confidence and get executives to spend.
The consensus they came to was that individual life can not begin before 14 days and that cell bundles younger than this had no individual rights.
The near - consensus top three pro prospects before the season — Matt Barkley, Tyler Wilson, and Landry Jones — all waited until the fourth round to come off the board.
As these nutrition standards come before Congress to be reauthorized in September, the message from the public is loud and clear: 86 percent of Americans support the standards in their current form, a rare consensus in a nation often divided.
Supervisor Scott Russell said he believes the commission failed to come to a consensus and work with the Town Board before voicing their concerns at the first public hearing on Jan. 14.
King points out that testing for BRCA1 was controversial before the community came to a consensus in 1997.
You've got to give this to us Americans: we may be polarized as never before on war, politics and religion, and completely unable to come to a consensus on who the most deserving Survivor or American Idol is... but we sure do love us some penguins!
It takes time for word to spread, for the consensus to build and if you are doing the voting before the films have a chance to get out to the public you are taking a risk that even a SAG nominated actor or cast will not make the cut come Oscar time.
Now that the Oscars are decided a whole month earlier, a consensus has to build before the year even comes to a close.
The ride to here has been somewhat uneven — keeping in mind that my views of each of the films seem to differ from the consensus — but this flick certainly couldn't exist without that which has come before.
According to Deans for Impact, «Building off many efforts that came before it and reflecting the general consensus of the scientific community, The Science of Learning is intended to serve as a resource to teacher - educators, new teachers, and anyone in the education profession who is interested in our best scientific understanding of how learning takes place.»
If the whole system of coming to a consensus that leads to meaningful actions is looked at from a chaos theory perspective, I think this so called «bump» may lead to a more chaotic and unpredictable state of affairs for a while longer... i.e., we can't predict what is «likely» to happen in the court of public / policy maker opinion for a more extended period before settling down.
In a book coming out in November, Think Before You Like: Social Media's Effect on the Brain and the Tools You Need to Navigate Your Newsfeed, he also explores the idea of false - consensus effect, a type of cognitive bias where people overestimate the legitimacy or belief of their own opinions, another reason why trolling online is so prevalent.
It is important to research each and every option before coming to a consensus.
Before getting into possible solutions, Lombrozo first discussed the current issues with coming to consensus on new rules for the Bitcoin network.
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