Sentences with phrase «end come to a consensus»

We sit down and talk things out — even when they are painful and difficult, and even when we may not in the end come to a consensus.

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Until the ad industry comes to a consensus on viewability standards, which the Media Rating Council predicts will occur by the end of 2015, it's up to you as a brand or agency to educate yourself on why an ad would or wouldn't be considered viewable in different formats.
In terms of headline numbers, revenues for the period that ended in July topped Wall Street at $ 467 million, compared to estimates of $ 464 million, and earnings that came in at $ 0.36 a share, which met consensus.
In its report late Thursday, this diversified software company is expected to report earnings per share (EPS) came to $ 0.62 for the period ended in November, according the consensus of 22 Estimize estimates.
At the end of the day, with 10 other guys in the room who are smarter than me, we came to a consensus that this was the best opportunity.»
A day after David Cameron bounced through a vote to end a long - standing tradition by which Tory backbenchers meet each week, the consensus is that this will come back to bite him.
The Legislature also hasn't come to a consensus on mayoral control of New York City public schools, which expires at the end of the month.
We've yet to come to a consensus on whether or not we like the Cherokee's controversial, wedge - like front end, but self - proclaimed «Jeep guy» Migliore is in favor of it.
Based on those consensus estimates and assuming that Southern Company would trade at a reasonable P / E ratio of 15 out to fiscal year - end 2018, I came up with a total annual rate of return expectation of 5.22 %.
Economic experts have come to the consensus that the interest rate will be notched up to 1.5 % by the end of 2017.
Profits should come in on the high end of that range if the economy produces closer to three percent GDP growth in 2015 and 2016; this is the current economic consensus rather than the two percent annual GDP growth the economy has seen throughout the recovery from the financial crisis.
Day two and my experiment with trying to build consensus came to an end.
What will prove to be more pressing at the Cancun climate change talks, therefore, will not be agreeing on an end goal, but on coming to a consensus on how to move forward at all, with ensuring nations make some sort of deal on cutting emissions from airplanes and shipping among the top priorities in the days ahead.
At the end, when admonishing those that «raised your hands in denial of the truth,» he should have come full circle to remind them that uncritical belief in authority and consensus has caused the death of over 100 million people.
As can be seen, the Briffa et al reconstructions (in green) come to a halt at 1960 and the end of the graph, which is trending downwards, is hidden behind others that trend up — thus providing a strong rhetorical impression of a scientific consensus of unprecedented temperature increase.
That announcement came in the wake of concerns from federal and provincial finance ministers about whether Canada was ready for legalization after a meeting between the ministers ended with no consensus on a coordinated strategy to tax cannabis.
I am voting against the petition for rehearing because the views of the American people on the death penalty for child rape were, to tell the truth, irrelevant to the majority's decision in this case.The majority opinion, after an unpersuasive attempt to show that a consensus against the penalty existed, in the end came down to this:» [T] he Constitution contemplates that in the end our own judgment will be brought to bear on the question of the acceptability of the death penalty under the Eighth Amendment.»
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