Sentences with phrase «then come to a consensus»

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This so - called «Consensus Study Report» appears to have no real consensus at all — or if it does, well, then the bottom line is as squiggly as they come.
The first attempt to scale the network which was presented at the Hong Kong roundtable consensus event failed and it took over a full year since then for the Bitcoin industry, mining community and developers to come to a consensus to activate SegWit.
If you really think NFL locker rooms can easily come to an overwhelming consensus given all those different personalities and backgrounds, then you really have no idea what an NFL locker room is.
It has been a similar story for years but this season we seem to have perfected the art of confounding the general consensus and the bookies, by losing games that the football world see as a banker win for Arsenal and then winning games which no one gave Arsene Wenger and the lads a snowball's chance in hell of coming out on top in.
That's what will need to happen next — GOP leaders will come to a consensus before posing a name to the selective membership of the executive committee, which will vote, then pass it on to the much larger county committee membership.
The congressman said he and the other GOP office holders met when Antoniello first said he'd leave but didn't come to a consensus then.
If the ruled come together and discuss what they think is the optimal laws, and then come to whatever consensus they want, than it's still a democracy.
«If Republicans can't come to a consensus,» said Richard Schaffer, Suffolk Democratic chairman, «then it's clear Tim Bishop is the best choice.»
«When this happens, we will then see whether all can come to a consensus and not just the caucus running to the party office to meet Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff.
If one truly has something to say, seems to be the consensus, then why not just come out and say it?
Then, he has the class break into groups of three or four for a couple of minutes to discuss the question further until they come to a consensus on an answer, at which point they vote again.
Since smaller groups are more likely to reach consensus, the researchers said, it would be better for a subgroup of countries to come to a consensus on its own and then bring that single proposal to the larger group.
If not, it might be time to make the commitment to review the homework issue, to come to a consensus about it and then commit your staff's agreement or consensus to writing.
In order to increase reliability of the coding, two evaluators each coded a video separately and then conferred to resolve differences and came to consensus on accurate final codes.
Once this relationship is growing, it then means authentically involving community members in all phases of the design process — starting from exploring great schools that help the group to imagine what's possible, coming to consensus around what a great school is or could be, designing based on the visions and rooted in the hopes of the community, engaging students and parents as critical friends who shape and improve prototypes, and empowering parents and other community members to play key roles in the launch and leadership of the school.
Dozens of itineraries were then averaged to come to one consensus value.
A narrative of a scientific establishment thrown into chaos mild confusion by outlier results that leads a band of plucky computer modellers to take up a lot of supercomputer time to investigate and who then come up with a perfectly reasonable explanation that reinforces the consensus, can occasionally get written about.
Advisory bodies have to be created, regulatory bodies, special panels, a consensus is formed, and once the issue gets big enough to be part of the public sphere then the counter-experts start coming out of the woodwork.
«A narrative of a scientific establishment thrown into [chaos] mild confusion by outlier results that leads a band of plucky computer modellers to take up a lot of supercomputer time to investigate and who then come up with a perfectly reasonable explanation that reinforces the consensus, can occasionally get written about.»
How then, and why, have climate scientists come to a consensus about a very complex scientific problem that the scientists themselves acknowledge has substantial and fundamental uncertainties?
We can come to a democratic consensus about our shared preferences for a sustainable society through a process of discussion and debate, and then use these principles as guides to encourage people to see the inappropriateness of some preferences, given the scientifically demonstrable impacts of acting on those preferences.
Those with interpretations should ALL (as long as they are decent quality) publish their interpretations and then the scientific community will mull it all over and whilst it may come to some general consensus as to what is most likely, the final arbiter is as you say the facts.
Then about a month later I came right out and asked this person: «What is the history of the consensus opinion on the expected factor to correct (normalize)[TLT to GMST] one or the other's trend to match up?
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