Sentences with phrase «established consensus»

We are trying to establish a consensus on a legal framework that adapts to evolving responses — such as targeted killing - to restrict the ever - expanding hand of the state.
For decades, these protocols have been used to establish consensus among database nodes, application servers, and other infrastructure that runs within an enterprise.
In many mainline Protestant denominations, if the next generation does not find a way of establishing consensus, it may be necessary to draw dividing lines.
When we can establish a consensus in parliament then we'll go to parliament and ask for a vote.»
Schools implementing PLC at Work begin by establishing consensus on answers to three key questions: What do we want each student to learn?
[76] She supported establishing a consensus on whether or not to have full tax devolution, but had «reservations» about the prospect of devolving further taxes to Holyrood.
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.
Spectrum: I'm sure you don't want to speak for whoever hacked into East Anglia's e-mail, but is it a fair guess that East Anglia was picked precisely because of its key role in establishing the consensus temperature record?
Strong leadership talents, team player attitude and spirit, and the natural ability to establish consensus among cross-functional areas.
The Court was also able to understand the view that individuals might not wish to see, in places open to all, practices or attitudes which would fundamentally call into question the possibility of open interpersonal relationships, which, by virtue of an established consensus, formed an indispensable element of community life within the society in question.
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.
At a hearing before the House of Representatives Science Committee last week, John Doolittle, a Republican from California, said that research implicating CFCs in the destruction of ozone is «very much open to debate», and there is «no established consensus» on the role of CFCs.
Further, it's hard to establish consensus for each diet being studied.
There are a few publishing scientists that strongly disagree with the established consensus that humans are the primary drivers of modern climate change and yet they seem to find funding without much difficulty.
By 2001 the IPCC managed to establish a consensus, phrased so cautiously that none of the government representatives ventured to dissent.
I would say that all scientists are necessarily sceptical, but in the context of the AGW issue the term «sceptic» is usually taken to mean those who do reject, rather than just question the established consensus.
Establishing consensus is vital for climate action.
DOOLITTLE: «I have found that there is no established consensus as what actually is the problem.
Part II of the Conference will be action - oriented, building on the discussions at Part I and seeking to establish a consensus on the national coordination of civil justice reform.
Melzer called for «informed dialogue» by states to «establish consensus on establishing legal and ethical limits on fully autonomous weapons systems.»
After the computation of interrater reliability, the two coders discussed the discrepancies in the double - coded cases and established a consensus on discrepant codes.
When it's clear there isn't any interest in pursuing or establishing any consensus, we are all the more vulnerable to the CREA Bureaucrats attempting to lead the CREA Board of Directors.
Establishing consensus on regional MLS ownership, governance, money flow, product and service mix, leadership and staffing, and other aspects of what the new or evolving organization could look like as quickly as possible is a key part of the process.
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