consensus view

collocation in English

meaningsofconsensusandview

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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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view
noun
uk
/vjuː/
us
/vjuː/
an opinion, belief, or idea, or a way of thinking ...
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(Definition ofconsensusandviewfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofconsensus view

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There remains noconsensusviewon the management of radiation dermatitis within the radiation oncology community.
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He thus invoked an idealized picture of an author disseminating theconsensusviewthat had emerged from a dignified discussion among elders.
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Yet, there is noconsensusviewregarding the role, if any, of various host traits in the evolutionary diversification of parasite faunas.
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She offers a methodology for arriving at aconsensusviewof text meaning, by analysing model answers to questions from samples of readers from diverse backgrounds and levels of expertise.
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Psychophysical data thus do not provide aconsensusviewon where, or even how, second-order motion detection is done.
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My reading of western state constitutions and the deliberations at the conventions where they were written, leads me to the conclusion that thisconsensusviewis incomplete.
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Theconsensusviewamong students of state constitutions is that the rambling state constitutions, packed with prohibitions and legislation, were meant to severely constrain the governments they created.
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These compromises reflect theconsensusviewthat we need to widen the scale and the proportionate limit of support for consumer activities.
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It will reflect theconsensusviewof the nature and severity of the condition, taking into account recent research evidence.
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I come to the question of trying to quantify the arguments put forward in the terms of aconsensusviewabout membership.
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There was not aconsensusviewin the steering group, however, with regard to the bypass schemes.
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I believe that the general right to a lease extension is as near as one can come to theconsensusviewwithin the industry itself.
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Theconsensusviewamong those consulted is that the present system should continue.
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As recently as one year ago, our position was branded industry-oriented; it is now theconsensusview.
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There is aconsensusviewsurrounding the need for an elected assembly.
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No doubt everyone taking aconsensusviewwill say that that is marvellous.
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It is a highly responsible body, which has reached a consideredconsensusviewon the matter.
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They represent, as has been demonstrated, aconsensusview.
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The failure arose from theconsensusviewnot being implemented.
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