Collocations withconsensus
These are words often used in combination withconsensus.
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broad consensus
However, on the question about the 'right to work ', there is a broad consensus amongst liberals.
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clear consensus
But, there is no clear consensus on the importance of these interactions at larger scales.
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consensus conference
However, patient organizations were involved in preparations for the consensus conference on cochlear implants in 1993.
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consensus document
Especially the comments, which follow a consensus document on which all participants agreed, hardly form more than a quarry of only loosely connected ideas.
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consensus of opinion
This approach, by its very method, does not allow the researcher to present a consensus of opinion.
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consensus sequence
Indeed, the proportions of strains identical to the consensus sequence was higher in these patients.
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consensus statement
Except for the panelists' consensus statement drafting sessions, all proceedings are open to the public.
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consensus view
There remains no consensus view on the management of radiation dermatitis within the radiation oncology community.
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degree of consensus
There is a need for a greater degree of consensus among the schistosomiasis intervention(s) experts.
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emerging consensus
There is an emerging consensus that child soldiers are a threat to national security and the stability of post-war political order.
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general consensus
This review has shown that there is a general consensus that bilinguals rely on a single shared conceptual store.
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genuine consensus
A genuine consensus must not assume that everyone is the same.
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growing consensus
These findings are consistent with a growing consensus that manic and depressed patients are characterized by significant impairments in cognitive and particularly executive, functioning.
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lack of consensus
This general lack of consensus across studies is due to many factors, some methodological and some statistical.
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national consensus
However, this attempt to establish a national consensus was not unchallenged.
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overwhelming consensus
The qualitative data showed an overwhelming consensus that children should not be relied on for care.
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remarkable consensus
At the outset of the 1990s, there was remarkable consensus within the business community as to what kind of political economy it wanted.
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scholarly consensus
Such, at least, is the cur rent scholarly consensus.
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scientific consensus
The scientific consensus is that a stock is vulnerable, and that catch limits should be reduced.
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strong consensus
To confine the term to instances of strong consensus would require a marked revision of current usage.
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universal consensus
The 5k and 3k splice site signals correspond well to the universal consensus sequences for these sites.
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wide consensus
Despite the wide consensus, however, this is a questionable interpretation, as these relatively blunt artifacts would not be functional as bloodletters.
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widespread consensus
In fact, there is a widespread consensus that the riots in 1966 and 1967 prompted major developments in social welfare.
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