11. A consensus has emerged, not only that character and experience count, but that they influence policy directly. 12. A consensus may never emerge. 13. A new consensus has emerged, uniting the bellicosity of the right and the political correctness of the left. 14. Administration officials have said they want to see whether a consensus emerges on the findings of the Boskin commission --enough at least to make any fixes politically palatable. 15. But a consensus is emerging among people close to the company that he intends to pare the company into a leaner organization than it has been in the past. 16. But a consensus is emerging that long-term storage at the site would be safer than shipping spent rods fresh out of the reactor. 17. But by the end of the day, a consensus had emerged. 18. But in recent weeks, one senior administration official said, a strong consensus emerged in the group on the need for change and reform of Palestinian leadership. 19. But now a consensus is emerging that the long-elusive money may be found in the search itself. 20. But now, a consensus is emerging that the long-elusive money may be found in the search itself. |