Sentence examples for be consensus from inspiring English sources

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be consensus

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

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There may be consensus, but no democracy.

There seemed to be consensus that it would be immediate.

On one point, there seems to be consensus.

"But there still needs to be consensus about the dose".

"There will never be consensus in any memorial," said Monica Iken.

"Whatever I put out in the future will be consensus releases," he said.

If there is to be consensus on what should replace them, gauging their impact is crucial.

There seemed to be consensus that a broader effort was required to bring pressure to bear.

There must be consensus among the elite about the rules of the game.

There may be consensus about misdirection, but stark disagreement over causes.

"I'm not saying there has to be consensus before any action; there's a reason we have managers.

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