Consensus can be categorized as a noun.
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consensus - agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole; "the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions"; "those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus" |
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1. | noun | The lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions. | |
2. | noun | Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus. | |
3. | noun | His case threatens the consensus fiction of the "War on Terror." | |
4. | noun | There is an emerging consensus that anthrax was contained in a letter to AMI, the publisher of the National Enquirer -- in a goofy love letter to Jennifer Lopez enclosing a Star of David and proposing marriage. | |
5. | noun | The consensus indicates that we are opposed to the proposed idea. | |
6. | noun | The people did not reach consensus on taxation. | |
7. | noun | At present, consensus has yet to be reached. | |
8. | noun | When you're at work, if you have a lot of workmates, it's surprisingly difficult to build a consensus. | |
9. | noun | Can we reach a consensus on this issue? | |
10. | noun | The Prime Minister stated that he would not introduce a new tax without the consensus of public opinion. | |
11. | noun | Just what time period is "Hong Fan" a product of? Although people have debated this issue for ages, there is still no clear consensus to this day. | |
12. | noun | You can't just decide things unilaterally like that. We have to come to a consensus. | |
13. | noun | Thirty television channels condemned the insurgency to give the impression of consensus, but all these channels were in the hands of three companies, each of whom had a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. | |
14. | noun | Tom was a consensus builder. | |
15. | noun | Algeria needs to reach a political consensus. |
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The lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions. |
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Those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus. |
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His case threatens the consensus fiction of the "War on Terror." |
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There is an emerging consensus that anthrax was contained in a letter to AMI, the publisher of the National Enquirer -- in a goofy love letter to Jennifer Lopez enclosing a Star of David and proposing marriage. |
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The consensus indicates that we are opposed to the proposed idea. | |
The people did not reach consensus on taxation. | |
At present, consensus has yet to be reached. | |
When you're at work, if you have a lot of workmates, it's surprisingly difficult to build a consensus. | |
Can we reach a consensus on this issue? | |
The Prime Minister stated that he would not introduce a new tax without the consensus of public opinion. | |
Just what time period is "Hong Fan" a product of? Although people have debated this issue for ages, there is still no clear consensus to this day. | |
You can't just decide things unilaterally like that. We have to come to a consensus. | |
Thirty television channels condemned the insurgency to give the impression of consensus, but all these channels were in the hands of three companies, each of whom had a vested interest in maintaining the status quo. | |
Tom was a consensus builder. | |
Algeria needs to reach a political consensus. |