Sentences with phrase «than the consensus among»

«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.

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Japanese policymakers fear that while there is broad consensus among the G20 nations on the need for such steps, some nations have looser regulations than others, which leaves loopholes for money laundering, the official said.
Sales jumped almost 13 % to just above the $ 20 billion mark, which was far better than the consensus forecast among investors for just $ 19.4 billion on the top line.
The cruise operator said that earnings growth was stronger than most had expected after posting a 9 % boost to revenue, and guidance for the first quarter and full year in 2017 was better than the consensus forecast among those following the stock.
Revenue jumped by more than 5 % to $ 1.15 billion, beating the consensus forecast among those following the stock by more than $ 100 million.
Theological commentators and historical analysts should bear in mind that the process in the Orthodox Church may undoubtedly not appear as orderly or organized as that in some Western churches precisely because it involves a consensus among all churches, rather than the imposition of one church or leader.
Now he reviews a new book on ethics and writes,» [The author] agrees with what now seems to be a near - consensus among philosophers that «speciesism» - the view that we are entitled to take theinterests of animals less seriously than we take human interests, simply because humans are members of our species - is not a morally defensible position.»
«The consensus among our guests is that our food is a lot better than they expected, which is extremely rewarding to us.»
More than 2,000 studies show a clear consensus among the world's leading scientific organizations that GMO ingredients are safe.
Sure, there's a consensus among a lot of the mainstream draft analysts, but that's because they're more insiders than they are scouts.
Among strongest consensus bets of year on Ohio, though public loves low - profile weeknight favorites even more than Saturday games
The consensus among coaches, parents and doctors is that America's favorite contact sport — from high school all the way to the pros — is a lot safer than it used to be.
Guidance can remain more nimble than law and it is easier to get consensus among scientists working in the area than among individuals who do not work in the field, Baltimore says.
The general consensus among planetary scientists is that accretion is extremely unlikely to produce moons more than a few ten - thousandths the mass of their host planet.
The general consensus among scientists is that the young Earth's atmosphere contained much larger quantities of greenhouse gases (such as carbon dioxide and / or ammonia) than are present today, which trapped enough heat to compensate for the lesser amount of solar energy reaching the planet.
Study author Kevin Tipton said that, so far, it was consensus among sports nutritionists, including the American College of Sports Medicine and the British Nutrition Foundation, that athletes don't need more than 25 g of protein to maximize the muscle's ability to grow after exercise.
More than just using familiar processes, SB seems to have done everything possible to generate consensus among its countless stakeholders — such language is throughout their response.
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.
Among parents surveyed by the Georgia GOAL Scholarship Program — 57.3 percent of whom earn less than $ 60,000 a year — none of their «top five reasons for choosing a private school» came to an overwhelming consensus:
Ahart and Wilbanks were among more than two dozen people the Education Department tasked with reaching consensus on key regulations related to the new education law, part of a typical process after new laws pass.
The consensus among those taking part in the discussion was that the price point publishers were charging, especially for newly released titles, was more than they were willing to pay.
The consensus among analysts polled by Fortune is that Apple sold a little less than 14 million iPads, which would be a gain of 90 percent from the year - ago period.
While there is no consensus among experts on how best to do this, we believe it makes sense to reduce it by about 1 / 10th of one per cent for every year earlier than 65 that you plan to retire, if you retire in your early 60s.
Thanks to a number of public works projects and the consensus desire among its citizens to be known for something other than drugs, Medellin has been re-branded as «the city of the eternal spring,» a title which certainly does fit its characteristics.
The following details come from a new Wall Street Journal article... - Mr. Kimishima sees his successor as someone good at building consensus among all employees rather than relying on a few «geniuses» - had been eyeing Mr. Furukawa for years as a future CEO - Mr. Furukawa on Nintendo: «should focus on things that only we can provide.
- Mr. Kimishima sees his successor as someone good at building consensus among all employees rather than relying on a few «geniuses»
In his letter, Landsea refers to the large body of evidence (ie more than just one study) supporting the consensus among hurricane researchers that is there is no detectable human signal in the hurricane record.
But that's I think because the public is uninformed about specifics, and even when an equally carefully worded phrase is used, where 98 % of scientists know it's not consensus, the same 50/50 split among the public will come up, and all that means is they don't know scientific language and the specifics of the issue well and otherwise it says a lot less than you might think at first glance it says.
Far be it for me to referee among the alarmists (though 15F is substantially higher than the IPCC report «consensus»).
I suspect that the higher level of belief among ocean sciences and particularly geophysics represents second order belief (i.e. support for a perceived consensus) rather than personal research on AGW detection / attribution or a careful survey of the literature.
We now have proof: socialism is a consensus of belief among Western citizens that it is far better to be taken care of by a government run by hypocritical liars that will promise you anything to stay in power, than to be responsible for your own actions.
What, then, is the consensus among the monthly global mean surface or lower - troposphere datasets about whether the climate is warming «faster than anybody anticipated five or ten years ago»?
It's hard to see Enron's failings as the defects of a consensus view among scientists, rather than a more standard story of an arrogant company gone wrong.
It is not known whether this smaller spread indicates a closer consensus among current AOGCMs than among older models, differences in the methodology or differences in the nature of climate change integrations between the two studies.
(From recent discussion about the «pause» and ENSO, I am beginning to believe there is much less consensus among the consensus than most believe.)
A recent survey of school teachers in the U.S. found that although two - thirds of them accepted a major human role in recent global warming, less than half were aware of the overwhelming consensus among climate scientists.
The consensus among these proxies suggests that Arctic temperatures were ∼ 19 °C warmer during the Pliocene than at present, while atmospheric CO2 concentrations were ∼ 390 ppmv.
Wolfe's optimism wasn't universally shared, even among some co-authors who said the document is a consensus meant to reflect the diverse views of the more than 300 scientists who compiled it.
Sure, less than 3,000 people isn't the whole audience, but chances are the opinions of those who voted reflect the general consensus among the fans.
The current consensus among browser implementors is that, on the whole, prefixed properties have hurt more than they've helped.
According to the survey, the consensus among organizations is that background screening is a critical business component and more than just a commodity.
There is growing consensus among researchers that it would be more beneficial to convince women to delay childbirth rather than to promote marriage.
Dyadic consensus was higher among ART than control women.
The consensus among real estate professionals is that incorporating mezzanine financing into a funding strategy has become cheaper than obtaining more equity.
RB: So, among the three of you, there seems to be consensus that if 2017 is not an exceptional year, it will be better than some expected.
These adaptive reuse projects are often costlier than new construction and fraught with challenges, but the consensus among developers is that the reward is worth the risk.
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