Sentences with phrase «than some consensus emerging»

Academically, at least, this question remains an open one: rather than some consensus emerging, the range of «solutions» proposed (physicalism, holistic dualism, non-reductive physicalism, dual - aspect monism), is ever - growing.

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With the emerging weakness in consumer and retail related securities, it's also a trap that suggests more economic weakness than expected by the consensus.
We expect emerging market growth to quicken in 2018, and still see robust growth in Europe, albeit at a slower pace than consensus.
The biblical theology to which he refers emerged after World War II as a consensus with certain characteristics: (1) the Bible is assumed to be relevant for modern men and women; (2) biblical criticism is to be accepted; (3) the message of the Bible is a unity, if a unity in diversity; (4) revelation is historical encounter rather than right doctrine; (5) the biblical (Hebraic) mentality is distinctive.
The European rejection of the death penalty, which advocates of abolishing the death penalty in the United States cite as evidence of an emerging international consensus that ought to influence our Supreme Court, is related both to the past overuse of it by European nations (think of the executions for petty larceny in eighteenth - century England, the Reign of Terror in France, and the rampant employment of the death penalty by Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union) and to the less democratic cast of European politics, which makes elite opinion more likely to override public opinion there than in the United States [emboldening mine].
They confirmed an emerging scientific consensus that warming could be even worse than Black had warned five years earlier.
More than four decades after the first model preschool interventions, there is an emerging consensus that high - quality early - childhood education can improve a child's economic and social outcomes over the long term.
The federal law focuses on «proficiency» rather than «growth» as a factor in assessing a school's performance, but a consensus among education experts has emerged that both should be considered in evaluating a school's performance.
They confirmed an emerging scientific consensus that warming could be even worse than Black had warned five years earlier.
«Over the last ten years, a consensus has emerged among energy policy experts — one no less important than the consensus among climate scientists that carbon emissions are warming the earth.
Overall, the synopsis emphasized the positive effects of climate change over the negative, the uncertainty surrounding predictions of future change rather than the emerging consensus and the low end of harmful impact estimates rather than the high end.
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