Sentences with phrase «good consensus»

They noted that we must achieve better consensus regarding maternal and fetal risks and benefits of planned home birth, site selection criteria, and essential qualifications for maternal newborn providers in all settings.
Well the consensus view on climate science does not depend on ideology.
CODEX is currently reviewing the definitions of food fraud in considerable detail and this work is expected to inform current efforts to achieve better consensus on the terminology around this issue.
Well the consensus seems to be that apples and pears are the only fruit that should really mix with vegetables in juices, HOORAH!
«I don't think we have a really good consensus about the peak.
From the 2007 Bali Climate Declaration by Scientists, there is pretty good consensus over the maximum allowable level of carbon in the atmosphere and the 50 % reduction in absolute emission levels that needs to be achieved to get there.
Solving the problem will hinge on developing better consensus protocols, Bano argued, concluding:
The largest shopping center REIT, New Hyde, N.Y. - based Kimco Realty Trust, bested consensus estimates by $ 0.02, with FFO per share of $ 0.57.
Kansas State's hold on No. 2 is tenuous, with just.32 points per ballot separating the Wildcats from Oregon, but the top four — Notre Dame checks in at No. 4 — all earn more than 22.85 points per ballot, a suggestion that both a) the top four of undefeated teams is the best consensus grouping in college football right now and b) there is an extra ballot messing with the math.
How can there be so much hate for the team that plays the best consensus style in the league (not as of late though...).
In a recent study reviewing all the published signs of toilet training readiness, researchers concluded there was no good consensus, and that parents might begin toilet training at very different times depending on which signs they relied upon (Kaerts et al 2012).
Coalition business managers are going to have to engage in some backroom channel discussions to work out what William Hague has called a «better consensus».
He doesn't dislike Saari's system — it often produces a better consensus candidate than the plurality method, assuming voters rank the candidates sincerely.
Improving the situation here is going to take, I think, a bigger focus on the patterns of regional changes, improved reconstructions (with smaller error bars hopefully), and a better consensus on the size of the forcings.
One other caveat for which there is no good consensus: Should these agents be taken chronically for good health or sporadically when needed for a boost?
The best consensus research, especially in the past 15 years, has profound implications for understanding learning disabilities and contradicts current policy.
This seems a good consensus — the market appears to be in an upswing, but this approach ignores that margins could easily hit 30 % + again — of course, it also ignores some poor / negative historic margins...
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