Sentences with phrase «come to consensus about»

Not only does their professional background provide them with the training and experience to handle those situations, but it also better equips them to help couples come to a consensus about the decisions they must make.
Families who are markedly unhelpful may not be able to come to any consensus about the identification of the problem.
As I coach though, I have seen literally hundreds of resumes and have come to consensus about their content.
Not surprisingly, there are times when communities can't come to a consensus about changes to the protocol.
There are no metrics that define what rules comprise the real Bitcoin b / c you'd first need to come to consensus about what metrics to use.
If the Bitcoin community doesn't come to a consensus about how to scale the network soon, it may run into congestion, in which case people will need an alternative.»
The network would not come to consensus about the «state» of the notebook (say, if a note is added or deleted) without the computational power to process the changes.
How then, and why, have climate scientists come to a consensus about a very complex scientific problem that the scientists themselves acknowledge has substantial and fundamental uncertainties?
What the hacking community seems to come to a consensus about, however, is that a hacked Switch will eventually happen.
If not, it might be time to make the commitment to review the homework issue, to come to a consensus about it and then commit your staff's agreement or consensus to writing.
«The fact that we can not come to a consensus about the root causes of education inequality is no reason to throw in the towel,» Jencks said.
The medical establishment — numerous physicians, mental health counselors, and other clinicians, can not not come to a consensus about what is really wrong with her.
The debate was a prime example of the House of Commons coming to a consensus about an important issue and demonstrated the best of what we have to offer the country.
Although we came to a consensus about the «Wise Man,» we hummed and hawed over the following pictures as well:
With the same code and the same inputs, the network comes to a consensus about the results of the code.
«The scalability trilemma posits that blockchains in which every node processes every computation and in which every node comes to consensus about the order of those computations can have two of three properties: safety, scalability, and decentralization of block production.»
This occurs when the community comes to a consensus about protocol changes and all of the miners agree to upgrade their mining software.

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«Canadians will see that the way in which we're going about it makes sense and that when the decision time comes that there will be a consensus, at least, on the process that got us to the decision,» Carr says.
Besides figuring out whether a family member can take over the company's operations, succession advisors say clans must also come up with a consensus about a transfer of ownership, as well as implement a plan that allows the founder to extract their equity from the firm.
When you read about Bitcoin and consensus, the first thing that comes to mind is agreeing on the true version of the Bitcoin blockchain.
Adjusted net income came in at $ 4.78 billion, up about 10 % from year - ago levels, and that worked out to adjusted earnings of $ 1.74 per share, topping the consensus forecast for $ 1.72 per share among those following the stock.
Mr. Corbat said that, in many recent discussions about the new policy, «there hasn't been a consensus, but we also haven't come to this decision in a vacuum.»
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.
«Several years ago we did some research among various parts of the industry and we learned there is a general consensus that at one point during the year, the food and consumer product industry needs to come together to learn together, meet together, talk about what's going on in the business and enhance their business together,» President and CEO Leslie G. Sarasin says.
But when it comes to the general consensus that Anthony Davis is about to detonate the NBA, do you really want to be the only person that doesn't embrace the NBA's future overlord?
An upcoming meeting among the county chairs has been called, in part, «to see if they can come up with some consensus» about a mayoral candidate, the party official said.
There was also talk of turning to a «caretaker,» likely Lentol or Farrell, if there became consensus for Silver to go but not about who will come in.
Mr Clark believes there is a growing consensus among three groups that come to the debate from different directions: the green lobby; people worried about security of energy supplies (who do not want to become dependent on Russian imports); and those with concerns about economic competitiveness.
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.
«These are all very difficult questions, and this is why you do need to get a lot of brains together of the people that really know about this from different aspects and try to come to some sort of a consensus
«The complexity of some of these tests is such that it is really hard to come to consensus» on what to do about them, says Joann Boughman, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics.
Coming to a consensus, I've found, is less about finding that elusive «blend» of perfect pieces that marries two wildly different décor styles and more about understanding what each person wants out of their home and bringing it to life.
Still, I don't like arguing about evolution, because I understand that even professional archaeologists and anthropologists are constantly contradicting each other and can't come to a complete consensus.
For the first time in a while, the drama series race has come to a consensus across just about...
But a key commission member still has doubts about the Administration's commitment, and commissioners failed to come to an immediate consensus on what the panel's priorities should be.
We write and talk about the purpose of each and come to a consensus on guidelines for each type of activity.
However, collaboration is more than just discussions; it's about creating together, coming to consensus and other quality indicators.
When I think about such constructs as learning targets, instructional objectives, learning goals, outcomes, education objectives, standards, and the like, I've come to the conclusion that besides having something to do with what students are expected to know and be able to do, there's no consensus as to how these terms fit together.
The research also points for the need to come to established consensus about whether instability of measures of teaching performance is a problem or not, and what level of stability is needed to make either high - or low - stakes decisions about teachers.
While authors and industry experts on both sides of the table have almost come to a consensus that there are benefits to both self - publishing and traditional publishing, it almost feels as though some more hardcore fans of either side still won't lay to rest their original sentiments about the other camp.
We would hope more people would come to understand that Book Sprints is not just about producing books quickly; it's about immersive collaboration, learning from your peers, creating fast bonds with them, and building consensus and a common vision.
One of the positives that came out of these meetings was a consensus about what constitutes sub-standard commercial - breeding facilities, including any «dog breeding operation, which offers dogs for monetary compensation or remuneration, in which the physical, psychological and / or behavioral needs of the dogs are not being fulfilled due to inadequate housing, shelter, staffing, nutrition, socialization, sanitation, exercise, veterinary care and / or inappropriate breeding.»
In light of the hard - won scientific consensus developed by the IPCC, has the time not yet come to «center» our discussion on what we know of climate change, based upon good science, and talk about what we are going to do in order to address the human - driven predicament in which humanity finds itself in these early years of Century XXI?
A narrative of a scientific establishment thrown into chaos mild confusion by outlier results that leads a band of plucky computer modellers to take up a lot of supercomputer time to investigate and who then come up with a perfectly reasonable explanation that reinforces the consensus, can occasionally get written about.
Yet whatever the disagreement about the timeline, there is scientific consensus that emissions on our watch are transforming our globe for 10,000 years to come.
«A narrative of a scientific establishment thrown into [chaos] mild confusion by outlier results that leads a band of plucky computer modellers to take up a lot of supercomputer time to investigate and who then come up with a perfectly reasonable explanation that reinforces the consensus, can occasionally get written about
While I have some ideas about that topic, it could be a very long conversation as I don't see people coming to any sort of consensus on it any time soon.
We can come to a democratic consensus about our shared preferences for a sustainable society through a process of discussion and debate, and then use these principles as guides to encourage people to see the inappropriateness of some preferences, given the scientifically demonstrable impacts of acting on those preferences.
Here is an example of what I'm getting at: * Climate change is a myth or conspiracy - The temperature record is phony - the consensus is just politics * Climate change is unproven - The models are wrong - One hundred years isn't enough evidence * It's not our fault - Volcano's emit way more CO2 - It could be natural variation * A warmer climate is nothing to worry about - It was warmer in the middle ages - A warmer climate is a good thing * Mitigation will destroy the economy - We don't know enough to act - Reducing fossil fuel will destroy us * It's too late or someone else's problem - Kyoto is too little too late - The US absorbs more CO2 than it emits This is very rough example, but if you think it is headed in the right direction, I'd be happy to go through your guide in more detail and come up with something concrete - just give me the word.
And there might not be much else to celebrate about Left / Right party politics in the Anglosphere — which is probably why the climate issue somehow came to dominate, and cross-party consensuses formed, albeit by default.
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