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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consensus changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which there is a shift or alteration in the general agreement or opinion among a group of people. Example: "The company's new CEO proposed several controversial ideas during the meeting, causing significant consensus changes among the board members."
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It was a transformative proposal, with the potential to improve the ugly deficit picture by shrinking the size of government, overhauling the tax code and instituting consensus changes to shore up Medicare and even Social Security.
Never fear, when the scientific consensus changes their mind - so shall I.
And there appears to be something of a consensus: changes in the minimum wage have little to no impact on employment (see for example: Why Does the Minimum Wage Have No Discernible Effect on Employment?).
PURPOSE: To update the international consensus on palliative radiotherapy endpoints for future clinical trials in bone metastases by surveying international experts regarding previous uncertainties within the 2002 consensus, changes that may be necessary based on practice pattern changes and research findings since that time.
It happens in scientific controversies, too, when the consensus changes and the old guard panics.
It isn't often that an entire medical consensus changes, and it has certainly created quite a stir.
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In Spain, the consensus changed with the government.
He even proposed such a radical notions as bringing "consensus change" to the bowl system.
Consensus change would mean eliminating some bowl games, and who wants that?
"But to an amazing degree, in the first few minutes of arriving, the consensus changed 180 degrees".
Political scientists speak of how the social consensus changed in favor of privilege: taxes came down, and the commitment to economic equality eroded.
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