Sentences with phrase «reaching broad consensus»

One challenge to reaching broad consensus on an expansive approach to teaching and learning is that stakeholders do not always agree on the various terms and definitions that operate within a whole child framework.

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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying said the agreement had not been reached easily and it represented the broadest consensus of the international community.
In a widely shared story in The New Yorker, Adam Davidson argued that Trump's presidency has reached a turning point toward a broad consensus that the president has been a disaster for the United States.
While private pollsters have reached a broad near - consensus on many of the causes of error in the 2016 presidential election, their public counterparts — typically run by news outlets and colleges — have not changed much about their approach.
At first, the group of 14 experts — who also included Bridget Terry Long, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, and Donald Saleh, senior vice president for enrollment management at Syracuse University — did not expect to reach a consensus, but instead to make several broad proposals, said Ms. Baum.
The Court of Justice reached this decision, which was highly controversial, after conducting a review of the scope of the protection afforded to communications with in - house counsel across the member states of the EU, and finding there not to be a sufficiently broad consensus on this point to justify the extension of the privilege, given that it was identified as being one of the fundamental principles of law common to the constitutional traditions of the member states.
«The call for nominations for the expert panel is a sensible approach and I believe will ensure we get the broad cross section of views we need to reach a consensus on Constitutional recognition for Australia's First Peoples,» Commissioner Gooda said.
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