Sentences with phrase «emerging consensus»

A second emerging consensus among concerned groups and individuals is that land reform is not enough.
However, there is emerging a consensus about some necessary conditions for new policy directions.
After setting back the global effort to address this tremendously complex issue over the past ten years, the U.S. is again undermining emerging consensus decisions on nearly everything.
I should add that Scenic Hudson effectively found ways to organize and channel this new emerging consensus toward an opposition to Con Ed's plans for Storm King.
What stood out from these investor meetings — from the perspective of the ICO advisory firm — was the progression in the depth of conversation with regards to the technological elements of networks found in the crypto space, be it «Layer - 2 solutions like Lightning and Raiden, [or] emerging consensus protocols like PoS and DPoS.»
There has emerged a consensus among climate leaders that the creation of new, climate - resilient technologies is crucial if we are to stand any chance of adhering to the Paris Agreement, and blunting the most serious effects of climate change.
And in recent months, there's been an increasing, if belated, emerging consensus on having a bio-fuel policy that is good for the environment, not just the special interests.
Writing for The New Yorker, James Surowiecki recently summarized the emerging consensus, even among famously hard - charging bankers, that long hours and overwork are actually taking a bite out of our productivity (and sanity).
«There» s an emerging consensus that we can't build a recovery on poverty wage jobs, and these are the fastest growing jobs in the economy,» says Paul Sonn, legal co-director for the National Employment Law Project.
Talkin» monpol, talkin» finstab, coming off as hawkish... in fact, a key tenet / pull quote from Poloz's speech («The first lesson of the crisis is that low and stable inflation is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition for financial stability») definitely draws its inspiration from a line in Carney's 2009 Jackson Hole speech («There is an emerging consensus that price stability does not guarantee financial stability»).
As has long been clear, it is unlikely that it will sign on for the sort of robust covenant and institutional reform that the emerging consensus is envisioning.
Can Latin American theologies, too, be part of the emerging consensus that life in its totality, and not human life alone, deserves liberation?
Because much recent thinking on this matter has been generated by individual theologians, the World Council of Churches» unit on Dialogue with People of Living Faiths called a consultation of 25 Orthodox, Roman Catholic and Protestant theologians in Baar, Switzerland, in January to ask if there is an emerging consensus among those who have been wrestling with these questions.
On the other hand, there is also an important place for reflection that is geared to expressing the emerging consensus within the church, the sort of reflection that goes into the making of creeds and confessions.
Perhaps at least the outlines of what I hope is an emerging consensus on the significance of Thomas's thought today are evident in these quotations.
The essays themselves make clear that their editor's critically appreciative view of Thomas Aquinas represents something like an emerging consensus on his significance in the secular philosophical community.
If these are treated simply as outsiders or, worse, as the enemy, no emerging consensus of radical theologians can guide the church.
Can Latin American theologies, too, be part of the emerging consensus that life in its totality, and...
In Payne et al., «Physicians» Attitudes about the Care of Patients in the Persistent Vegetative State: A National Survey,» Annals of Internal Medicine, 125, no. 2 (15 July 1996): 104 - 110, researchers point to an emerging consensus of attitudes and beliefs among physicians who care for PVS patients.
The emerging consensus among researchers is that colicky babies are more likely to have an imbalance of bacteria in their digestive tracts: Lower concentrations of the «good» or probiotic species, and higher concentrations of bacteria that can cause gas and inflammation (Pärtty and Kalliomäki 2017).
Hayek feared that increasing government intervention in the economy would inevitably lead to the undermining of democracy, but within a few years his views were regarded as old - fashioned and irrelevant to the emerging consensus.
«Over the last few months, we have seen an emerging consensus on the need for essential reforms in our criminal justice system and grand jury process to restore public trust and confidence.
The emerging consensus came to light after Gordon Brown, the former prime minister, and Sir Menzies Campbell, former UK leader of the Lib Dems, issued separate papers calling for the Scottish parliament to be given sweeping new powers as an alternative to independence.
«There's an emerging consensus that air pollution also causes new onset asthma, but that's not accepted by everybody,» McConnell said.
The emerging consensus among legislators and conservationists is that offsetting should be a last resort.
By analyzing studies from after that time period as well as recent research relying on new statistical techniques for assessing the impact of legal changes, the pair found an emerging consensus that deregulating concealed carry restrictions increases violent crime.
In looking for ways to fight childhood obesity, an emerging consensus of literature points to the need to reengineer kids» environments to change what and how they eat
The analysis by John Donohue, a professor of law at Stanford, and Philip J. Cook at Duke University published Dec. 7 in Science and reports some emerging consensus in the studies.
However, an emerging consensus supported by the new PLOS Pathogens study, is that some granzymes (particularly granzyme A and K) have a role in promoting inflammation.
The emerging consensus was that Homo sapiens evolved only in Africa.
Instead, the emerging consensus is that healthy obesity is a transient phase, says Ravi Retnakaran, an endocrinologist at the Leadership Sinai Centre for Diabetes in Toronto, Canada.
There is an emerging consensus CO2 needs to be sucked out of the air to meet climate goals, but no discussion of which countries are responsible for acting
Talk therapy Medication is invaluable for controlling the most pressing symptoms of ADHD, but the emerging consensus is that successfully managing the disorder over the long term — because there is no «cure» for ADHD — also requires learning a set of behaviors and techniques to minimize its secondary effects: low self - esteem, troubled relationships, poor organization, and so on.
There is also an emerging consensus that most disease originates in your digestive system, and this includes conditions that impact your brain, your heart, your weight and your immune system, among others.
More than four decades after the first model preschool interventions, there is an emerging consensus that high - quality early - childhood education can improve a child's economic and social outcomes over the long term.
These findings have led to an emerging consensus, well summarized by Jane Hornickel and Nina Kraus in the Journal of Neuroscience in 2012: dyslexia is primarily an auditory disorder that arises from an inability to respond to speech sounds in a consistent manner.
Fortunately, advances in neuroscience, buttressed since the late 1990s by neuroimaging and brain electrophysiological technology, have led to an emerging consensus about the causes of dyslexia — underlying capacities essential for learning to read, which emerge through brain development, are less developed in children diagnosed with dyslexia.
This issue's Forum section illustrates the emerging consensus, bringing together three people who might otherwise have very different perspectives on public education.
There is emerging consensus that the 20th - century approach to education, which favors methods such as lectures and rote learning, is standing in the way of making school relevant to more students.
While there is an emerging consensus that a broader range of skills are necessary to face economic, environmental, technological, political and social challenges of our time, the question of how specifically to develop such skills has received less attention.
Second, an emerging consensus that universities owe a responsibility to educate students not only during their years of enrollment, but also after graduation.
There is also an emerging consensus that an effective school leader has a strong determining factor on children's school experience.
And there's an emerging consensus that how teacher candidates are chosen and trained can make all the difference in developing teachers with the knowledge and skills to propel their students ahead.
The emerging consensus about effective professional development suggests that teachers need opportunities to work with colleagues who face similar challenges, including other teachers from their schools and those who have similar teaching assignments.
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