scholarly consensus

collocation in English

meaningsofscholarlyandconsensus

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scholarly
adjective
uk
/ˈskɒl.ə.li/
us
/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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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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(Definition ofscholarlyandconsensusfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Such, at least, is the cur rentscholarlyconsensus.
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The latter interpretation goes against the presentscholarlyconsensus.
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However, there is no clearscholarlyconsensusabout the underlying sources of this connection.
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Both were highly provocative, offering similar theses that diverged from thescholarlyconsensusof the times.
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Given the lack ofscholarlyconsensuson this subject, it is perhaps understandable that spatial modellers typically exclude non-policy factors from their models.
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However, neither nineteenth-century nomenclature, nor new coinages, nor even the general outlines of the tradition have met withscholarlyconsensus.
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While her conclusions are broadly in agreement with the generalscholarlyconsensusshe introduces important emphases and modification.
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None of these efforts has been accepted byscholarlyconsensus.
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The precise year of his death is unknown, butscholarlyconsensusplaces it somewhere between 392 and, at the latest, 400.
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This became the prevailingscholarlyconsensusfor much of the 20th century.
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According to thescholarlyconsensus, the monastery was founded at some point towards the end of the 14th century.
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Contemporaryscholarlyconsensusis that the son was the author.
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The modernscholarlyconsensusholds that he died before 93/94.
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Because it is damaged there is noscholarlyconsensuson whether to consider the omission of a text definitive.
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This account is now considered legendary, and is rejected byscholarlyconsensus, as no archaeological confirmation has been found.
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However, over the course of the 20th century, thescholarlyconsensusgravitated away from "dun" towards "shul" as the correct pronunciation of the sign.
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In sum, there is noscholarlyconsensuson how exactly the work should be divided.
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Thescholarlyconsensusstrongly suggests that although many testimonies about magic are relatively late, the practices they reveal are almost certainly much older.
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At the end of the 20th century the overallscholarlyconsensushad emerged against the soundness of the reasoning used to suggest the category.
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There is noscholarlyconsensuson their function.
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