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It is related to fairness, the need for consensus, and equality.
They listen mainly to each other, and they emphasize the need for consensus.
However, there remains a need for consensus in several other areas of acute renal failure.
Because if there is one thing I dislike in fashion, it's the need for consensus.
OPEC leaders have always wanted to present a unified front, and even the Saudis had preached about the need for consensus.
Hunt's emphasis on the need for consensus and a long timetable reflects his awareness that calls for exam reform has been a graveyard for politicians.
The need for consensus between Favre's boosters and his bashers is urgent as the hype of his first game against Green Bay (2-1) reaches jackhammer decibels.
This need for consensus in the design and imposition of sanctions leads to compromises, which can shape sanctions and their ultimate design and implementation.
There is a need for consensus recommendations for ionizing radiation dose optimization during multi-modality medical imaging in children with congenital and acquired heart disease (CAHD).
Despite the need for consensus and collective action within a cabinet, ultimate decision-making power rests in the prime minister as the leader of his party.
"At the IMF's annual meeting in Washington the first thing Lagarde emphasised in talks with Venizelos was the need for consensus," confided a top aide to the minister.
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