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consensus <a consensus; consensuses> N

consensus REL

consensus omnium

consensus of jurists REL

consensus of opinion

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The council was historically significant because it was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.
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The crisis also spurred consensus for further economic integration and a range of proposals such as a European Monetary Fund or federal treasury.
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Increasing media interest in county cricket enables a semi-official championship to be inaugurated, based on media consensus.
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There is consensus among experts that this system in Chile has proved very successful, and it has not been disturbed by subsequent governments.
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Consensus, an example of the dregs to which cinema has been reduced.
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This first ecumenical council was the first effort to attain consensus in the church through an assembly representing all of Christendom.
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Both are middle grounders more at home with consensus than with rancour and division.
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The strength of the bulletin board consensus was tested when the other three analysts unanimously recommended 18...
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We get to the post-war consensus of an interventionist state.
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The consensus appears to be that it is nobody's business but their own, and that includes the facile gutter press, and those who are so prurient as to read it.
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