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A
consensus
has gradually emerged around this idea, with calls for a shift toward intensive, efficiency-driven growth intensifying since China’s GDP growth began to slow in 2011.
There is growing
consensus
that affordable, quality health care is a basic human right.
Fear is not the noblest of emotions, and it will not give rise to the kind of national
consensus
that Greece needs in order to move forward.
Given the strength and territorial concentration of Iraq’s Shia, Sunni, and Kurdish communities, any successful Iraqi government must find ways to rule the country through inter-communal
consensus.
Why, the public asks, can’t politicians sit down together like sensible adults and come up with a timely agreement that commands broad
consensus?
The absence of broad
consensus
is no wonder.
As Alice Miller, a leading Sinologist at Stanford’s Hoover Institution, emphasizes, the report was carefully crafted over a one-year period to convey the
consensus
of the Party’s highest organ, the 205-member Central Committee.
Both the internal and external environments in which Humala finds himself – and the fact that he won by a margin of only three percentage points – seem to call for moderation and
consensus.
Polarization may have proved functional to winning an election, but Humala will have to broaden his support in order to forge the
consensus
he needs in order to govern.
Preserving social
consensus
for economic reforms will also require active fiscal policies.
WASHINGTON, DC – Until recently, there was a broad
consensus
that this was to be the emerging countries’ century.
Recovery is Not ResolutionCAMBRIDGE – Earlier this year, the
consensus
view among economists was that the United States would outstrip its advanced-economy rivals.
Rather than politely applauding castles in the sky, EU officials and member governments need to work, with a frank and realistic mindset, to build
consensus
on foreign and security issues.
Furthermore, social environments that are characterized by lower levels of
consensus
and higher levels of violence may be more likely than their more harmonious counterparts to catalyze radical innovation.
As debate about Japanese economic decline intensified, a
consensus
emerged in Japan that outside pressure had forced the country into adopting a dangerous and ultimately destructive course.
Simultaneous to this, a strong
consensus
developed among economists and policymakers that favored the import substitution policies then being pursued by countries including India, Argentina, Brazil, Egypt and Turkey.
There is no consensus, but the group of inflation fear mongers is shrinking.
Where there is less
consensus
– or so it seems – is in accounting for this weakness.
In Singapore, there was no
consensus
about Asia after Trump.
Reaching
consensus
among the World Trade Organization's 145 members, where one dissent can cause utter disarray, was difficult even before the world's governments divided into pro- and anti-American camps.
Others include shura (consultation), ijtihad (independent reasoning), and ijma (consensus).
This
consensus
aside, agreement on a new development model for Greece requires overcoming two hurdles.
But, since 2003, Turkey’s virtually unquestioned alliance with the United States has undergone a profound re-evaluation, due to the Iraq War, and the Turkish
consensus
on its decades-long EU candidacy has begun to wobble, owing to EU dithering.
A reasonable
consensus
in American public opinion supports ensuring both these and the “classic” global public goods, even if the US has failed to lead on some issues, notably global climate.
And it would be short-sighted to hinder the catching-up process in Eastern Europe, given the
consensus
that extending the EU eastwards is a desirable aim.
There is a broad
consensus
among economists that long-term growth can be secure only if it is both sustainable and inclusive.
Second, Lebanon’s leaders were reminded again this week that their country can be governed only with some degree of
consensus
among the major factions.
Lately, a new
consensus
seems to be developing: that emerging-market countries should proceed cautiously with capital market liberalization until they have more of the prerequisites – sound banking systems, proper supervisory structures, and reasonable and transparent accounting and reporting systems – in place.
Data-Driven Gender EqualityNEW YORK – A key agenda item at this year’s annual meeting of the United Nations General Assembly, under way this week, will be to assess global progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the UN’s
consensus
roadmap for solving the world’s biggest challenges by 2030.
A national
consensus
emerged from the crisis that Denmark’s energy sector had to be transformed in order to secure future energy supply.
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