Sentences with phrase «widespread consensus in»

First, they can build widespread consensus in the ecosystem around the need for a backwards - incompatible change so as to avoid a confusing chain split.

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And it is the consensus of experts that such tariffs themselves are far from sufficient to result in widespread growth in the domestic solar cell and module manufacturing space.
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.
Even If the due - process provision calls on the court to protect rights recognized by tradition or widespread consensus, there is a problem with Roe: it involved neither Antiabortion laws were decades old, and although a few states had partly decriminalized abortion, Roe went much further and struck down laws in virtually every state.
The usual assertions are (1) that this kind of religion is today on the defensive; (2) that the defensive posture is occasioned by the flourishing of «conservative churches» (although the alleged liberal enervation is also seen in more autonomous terms); (3) that the growth in religious conservatism and conservative churches is itself the result of widespread reaction against «secular humanist» values and against those who hold such values; (4) that our society as a whole has been experiencing a breakdown in moral consensus, a loss of moral coherence somehow connected with a decline in oldline Protestant dominance; and (5) that some or all of these happenings have been quite sudden, so that the early 1960s can be taken as a kind of benchmark — as a time before the fall.
Although the common consensus is that collard greens originated in the Mediterranean, they gained their most widespread popularity in Africa (see my Sukuma Wiki recipe).
Amid widespread consensus that his campaign is rudderless (at best) and in complete chaos (at worst), Carl Paladino has added bulked up his staff in hopes of righting the ship heading into the final weeks of the governor's race, a source familiar with the new additions confirmed.
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.
A strong consensus that has widespread support that people are willing to defend, is unlikely to be possible in a place where a civil war has been raging for a few years.
«There is widespread consensus that too much power sits in the center.
Indeed, consensus decision - making is widespread in human and non-human animals.
That's a daunting challenge for any test maker, but it's further complicated by widespread fears of soaring failure rates and their political consequences, as well as by Arne Duncan's stipulation (in the federal grants that underwrite the assessment - development process) that the states belonging to each consortium must reach consensus on those passing scores (in government jargon, «common achievement standards»).
Although there is widespread consensus that teacher evaluation in the United States needs serious attention, simply changing on - the - job evaluation will not, by itself, transform the quality of teaching.
In Connecticut, there has been widespread consensus that society and the state have an obligation to ensure that every child is provided with the knowledge, skills and opportunities to live more fulfilling lives and that includes children with special needs.
Abstract: There is widespread consensus amongst the veterinary and research communities on the need for a collaborative, international effort to address challenges surrounding effective use of genetic health testing (GT) in dogs.
The selection of artist Jimbo Blachly and poet Lytle Shaw as editors of the Chadwick Family Papers is sufficiently eccentric to have given rise to the widespread consensus that the Chadwicks themselves are mere figments of their editors» febrile imaginations; a belief amply supported both by the indignities to which the archive itself has been subjected (Vaseline) and the fact that purported Chadwicks have appeared only in the heaviest and most peculiar of disguises (in suits of armor, or as Johnnie Walker look - alikes) and have borne a startling resemblance to their supposed employees.
That the belief in climate consensus — and the apocalyptic narratives that emerge — is the most widespread manifestation of the madness of crowds in the history of the world.
Although the «Galileo» risk can never be avoided, it should caution policy - makers, scientists, and, above all, lawyers to keep an open mind, even in the face of apparent widespread consensus.
But even more interesting was that, in a discussion with one of our guests who had welcomed the news, I learned - to my astonishment - that he was Chair of a local «Environmental Network» - whose website asserts, for example, that there is a «widespread consensus» that more CO2 will make the Earth «too hot for us», that «we are approaching crisis point» and «disaster» and that the opinions of sceptics are derived from media promotion «by those who stand to lose financially if energy consumption is reduced».
Despite widespread scientific consensus, climate action is now a partisan issue in the US congress, complicating efforts to move from fossil fuels to clean energy.
There is currently widespread public misunderstanding about the degree of scientific consensus on human - caused climate change, both in the US as well as internationally.
The apparent bi-partisan consensus is not driven by a widespread apprehension of climate danger (latent or otherwise), but in large part by a common lack of faith in climate science and in lesser part by the question design, which can't distinguish between the two possible main motivations for affirmative responses as mentioned above (mainly within the Dem / Libs).
By far the biggest and and most obvious bought - for opinion is the «consensus», paid for as it is by the state, the organisation that stands to benefit most from a widespread belief in CAGW.
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?)
Unfortunately, there is widespread consensus that imprisonment has not been successful in achieving some of these goals.
At that time, the curriculum in common law Canadian law schools reflected a widespread, if not universal, consensus on the content and scope of the core body of legal doctrine that would prepare students for a career in the legal profession.
The white paper states that since the report of the Royal Commission in 2000, there has been a widespread consensus that elected members of a reformed upper House «should normally serve a single, non-renewable term of 12 — 15 years.
There is widespread consensus that attendance in early childhood education and care (ECEC) is likely to confer a benefit on children [1].
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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