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Перевод: consensus speek consensus


[существительное]
согласованность ; согласие; единодушие; согласованное мнение; консенсус ; согласованность действий различных органов тела


Тезаурус:

  1. There is no clear consensus about how fast or slowly dinosaurs moved.
  2. Consensus: Some preliminary work on the theory of consensus and hierarchical prioritization studies.
  3. Officials in the Liberal Democratic Party have spent months building a consensus for the plan, both within the sceptical foreign ministry and among businessmen, who are even more dubious.
  4. The consensus that emerged about the teachers who had mattered to them was neither that they were strict nor that they were liberal, but simply that they were interested in them as people.
  5. Last night he stepped up his efforts to broaden his appeal to floating voters by promising that a Labour government would seek consensus and willingly listen to the voice of the people.
  6. They exhibited a surprising degree of consensus and common interest throughout the meeting.
  7. Take a leading role in group discussions, eg by taking the chair , listening with concentration and understanding, noting down salient points, summarising arguments and, where appropriate, formulating a consensus.
  8. As experience is gained of the complexity of the problems and the inadequacy of planning and assistance approaches, a consensus is emerging that the primary need is to identify problems, rather than simply geographical areas.
  9. The books were acknowledged because of their content as witnesses to the apostolic gospel; their formal acceptance as canonical scripture was a matter of discussion and decision by gradual consensus among the communities of the late second century and afterwards.
  10. In an interview on radio's The World this Weekend, he said: "I've got a belief in the merits of consensus for itself."
  11. Merton starts from the basic functionalist position that social stability is based on a strong consensus of values, which the majority of people come to share.
  12. Instead they would continue to work towards what they had earlier described as "a national consensus on a desirable frame-work for the curriculum" in the quest for "improvement in the consistency and quality of school education across the country".
  13. The case highlights the extent to which it was possible for the religious intellectuals to misjudge exactly where the consensus lay, as well as the extent to which an evolving historical situation which created areas for new decision-making provided the field for a new power contest.

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