Sentence examples for rising consensus that from inspiring English sources

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There is a rising consensus that, when a woman says that she was raped, there are almost no circumstances in which it is acceptable to challenge her account.

Such dynamics are reflected, for example, in a rising consensus that human rights extend to the private as well as to the public sector i.e., that non-state as well as state actors must account for their violations of human rights.

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This slide in status has occurred amid a growing scientific consensus that rising levels of heat-trapping emissions from smokestacks and tailpipes are warming the climate and could become the biggest environmental problem of the next 100 years.

Guardian Australia's political editor, Lenore Taylor, has argued that Labor's economic approach "sits with a growing new political consensus that rising inequality harms growth and smart social spending should not be the kindly thing governments do after they raise the revenue but, rather, a first-order revenue-boosting exercise in itself".

As I wrote last month, the Labor formulation sits with a growing new political consensus that rising inequality harms growth and smart social spending should not be the kindly thing governments do after they raise the revenue but, rather, a first-order revenue-boosting exercise in itself.

The New York Times featured the research, noting it ran counter to the emerging consensus that rising student debt levels posed a risk to economic growth.

There is a growing consensus that rising and extreme economic inequality is harmful to us all: Pope Francis has called inequality the "root of social evil"; a French economist, Thomas Piketty, is achieving rockstar levels of fame for his book on inequality and capital; and President Obama has warned that it threatens the American dream.

Areas of consensus included the definition of castration resistance where there was consensus that rising PSA with a documented testosterone level <50 ng/dl (<1.7 nmol/l) on ADT alone is sufficient and no secondary hormonal manipulations are required.

These seminal studies have given rise to the consensus that intense canonical Wnt signals at the crypt-base support intestinal stem cell biology (and Paneth cell differentiation in the small intestine) and that diminished Wnt signalling intensity along the crypt-axis is an important cue for progenitor proliferation, lineage specification, migration and shedding.

The common requirement for energy, cyclic nucleotides, Ca+, and cytoplasmic Na+/K+, in both non-regulated and regulated cells, gave rise to the consensus that there is a common secretory pathway originating in the RER, through the Golgi complex (for review see Palade 1975).

The new draft says the rise could be as low as 2.7 degrees, essentially restoring a scientific consensus that prevailed from 1979 to 2007.

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