Sentence examples for To consensus from inspiring English sources

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To consensus

noun

A process of decision-making that seeks widespread agreement among group members.

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Liberals are predisposed to respond positively to consensus messaging.

In other words, there are different roads to "consensus".

The point wasn't that dictation was superior to consensus; the point was that it created consensus.

Deals are struck, but there's no real pretense of stumbling your way to consensus.

Franklin's management style is more direct than his father's, and he is less inclined to consensus.

Their ascent poses the biggest threat to consensus politics in decades.

Mr. McGreevey would say only that he was committed to consensus among Assembly Democrats.

Nobody's any closer to consensus, so we'd obviously get nowhere with that here.

"We were able to come to consensus on every issue," Robinson said.

We see the net impact as a 2%-52%-5%ift to consensus 2015 earnings per share.

Jefferies said: Initial guidance for 2014 implies a downgrade to consensus earnings of more than 25%.

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