remarkable consensus
collocation in Englishmeaningsofremarkableandconsensus
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remarkable
adjective
uk/rɪˈmɑː.kə.bəl/us/rɪˈmɑːr.kə.bəl/
unusual or special and therefore surprising and ...
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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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At the outset of the 1990s, there wasremarkableconsensuswithin the business community as to what kind of political economy it wanted.
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There is thus a veryremarkableconsensusof views as to the ideal number of children amongst women with very different personal experience of child mortality.
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We know that aremarkableconsensusexists on nursery education, underpinned by its benefits and the absolute need to ensure the highest possible quality.
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There wasremarkableconsensuson taking public perception into account.
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There is aremarkableconsensuson nursery education: on the need for high-quality, universal nursery education wherever possible.
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What struck me above all was theremarkableconsensusabout the way forward for early years services in this country.
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Aremarkableconsensusexists in the education world for those things, which we all want in our schools for the benefit of our children.
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We have had a debate, if not of consensus, involving aremarkableconsensusof tone.
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There is, in fact, a mostremarkableconsensusof opinion amongst those best qualified to judge, that the effects of the proposals will be disastrous.
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We have found aremarkableconsensusof opinion in favour of restriction.
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There has beenremarkableconsensusand great expertise displayed in the debate so far.
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It also came with aremarkableconsensusof support across all sectors of the industry as well as environmental and consumer groups.
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Here we had aremarkableconsensusof views.
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There was thatremarkableconsensusof feeling in favour of these proposals.
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Not less significant is theremarkableconsensusof opinion both as to our present needs in the field of education and as to the main lines of educational reform.
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On that there is aremarkableconsensus.
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Warren's leadership was characterized byremarkableconsensuson the court, particularly in some of the most controversial cases.
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