consensus statement
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsensusandstatement
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consensus
noun[S or U]
uk/kənˈsen.səs/us/kənˈsen.səs/
a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group ...
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statement
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈsteɪt.mənt/us/ˈsteɪt.mənt/
used to refer to a piece of clothing, jewellery, etc. that is designed to be very noticeable ...
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Except for the panelists'consensusstatementdrafting sessions, all proceedings are open to the public.
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Thisconsensusstatementreflects the panel's assessment of scientific knowledge available at the time the statement was written.
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Awareness of the statements was high among physicians, but only about 10% stated that aconsensusstatementhad changed their clinical practice.
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Following the conclusion of formal presentations of evidence and final questions and answers from panelists and the audience, the panel moves into an executive session to draft theconsensusstatement.
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Autonomic status epilepticus is the more common type of nonfebrile status epilepticus in otherwise normal children and has been assessed in aconsensusstatement.
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Separate reports described how the consensus statements have reached and been received by physicians (7), politicians, and administrators (1).
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In some cases, the consensus statements directly affected political decisions.
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These volumes have a deservedly high reputation for their clear analysis and presentation of climate data, and for the consensus statements of their significance for climate policy.
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The need to develop consensus statements on best practice is important and it is vital to engage the candidate countries who are often so far behind in this area.
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Consensus statements differ from medical guidelines, another form of state-of-science public statements.
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They usually include summarized consensus statements on best practice in healthcare.
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The same view of fatigue as a major risk factor is shared by leading scientists in the area, as documented in several consensus statements.
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