Sentences with phrase «kind of a consensus among»

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Besides that crackpot theory, the general consensus among them is that this is some kind of scam.
The general consensus among many nonbelievers seems to me to be that the violent God who sent Israel to slaughter their enemies in Old Testament times continued to send his people to slaughter all kinds of people in the millennia following, continuing right up to our time.
The current consensus among experts is that the right kind of music can soothe and stimulate a baby.
Schwerdt and Wuppermann observe that in recent years, a consensus has emerged among researchers that teacher quality «matters enormously for student performance,» but that relatively few rigorous studies have looked inside the classroom to see what kinds of teaching styles are the most effective.
At the policy level, we will need to strive toward a stable consensus among political factions, and clearly articulated vision of the kind of education students now need.
This kind of visual KPI board is very common in the project community and can be a great tool to bring consensus among a group.
RP: I think people did not anticipate the extent to which the Republicans would be hard - over in opposition to moving any of a number of major policy initiatives of the administration — or that the Democrats would be so flummoxed in terms of coming to any kind of internal consensus among themselves, and so unable to govern, so unable to move an agenda.
And of course the «consensus» among economists that all was well also coincided perfectly with all kinds of motives both financial (the banks were cleaning up) and political (both fat cat Republicans and Democratic Party constituencies wanted subprime mortgages to roll on).
I don't mean to detract from your substantive points, but this kind of statement, common among those who want to dismiss or deny the consensus, is very wrong.
There is an overwhelming consensus among credit union commentators and policy makers that this law is the most restrictive of its kind in the world.
The general consensus among recruiters is an unwillingness to make allowances for mistakes of any kind.
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