Sentences with phrase «widespread consensus does»

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That does not amount to a long tradition of treating sodomy as a right, but it does suggest a widespread (although not unanimous) consensus that the state should not criminalize such private conduct in the home.
That does not amount to along tradition of treating sodomy as a right, but it does suggest a widespread (although not unanimous) consensus that the state should not criminalize such private conduct in the home.
Although the situation does not include a public keen for constructive change — there is no positive consensus on change in any particular direction — neither is it one of widespread happiness and trust in the existing system.
The area where the NBPTS ought to have the easiest time creating straightforward standards is high - school math and science teaching, where there is widespread consensus as to what teachers are supposed to do.
Despite widespread consensus that completing high school is a social, economic, and educational necessity, little is done to carefully or uniformly measure who gets a diploma.
And yes, I was vaguely cognizant of the widespread reports of academics claiming to be scientists, trying to pass off consensus as a form of evidence, and apparently succeeding — I mean, even President Obama fell for it — so why didn't I speak out?
The widespread, unrepentant fraud underpinning the cagw consensus inclines me to think the cagwers don't believe their own utterances — why else would they resort to fraud, and attempt to brush over it with phoney «Independent Investigations» run by pals they have paid to exonerate them?
The next thing I would do is recognize that experts tend to be too certain of their own judgments, so I would look to fund some technologies where there is no consensus that there are tractable research problems that would reduce critical barriers to widespread deployment, but for which the arguments of the naysayers appears not to be terribly compelling.
But there's now a widespread consensus that the problem doesn't start and end here — even as efforts to solve it are slowly making headway.
Thereby providing strong evidence that cheating is indeed widespread in the consensus position, contrary to what Lee desperately wants to say (does he too get government checks?)
The fact that «parental alienation syndrome» is not identified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association, Fifth Edition (DSM - V), for example, does not mean that parental alienation does not exist; as Warshak's consensus statement and other meta - analyses have demonstrated, parental alienation is much more widespread than is commonly assumed.
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