81.   After two days of testing, a consensus was evident.

82.   After two earlier failed missions by the American envoy, the consensus was that the Americans needed some larger idea if a cease-fire was to hold.

83.   All agree it happens more often than it used to but there is no consensus on the reason.

84.   All sides say a strong bipartisan consensus is necessary for Congress to pass a bill that Clinton will accept.

85.   Burns said there was a consensus that one of the top three officials in the federation should be from Croatia.

86.   But a restored consensus is worth having only if it includes keeping Iraq to its promises to disarm.

87.   But a national consensus on Medicare is no longer evident in Congress where the real decisions on it will be made.

88.   But among a flock of Republican figures, consultants and even a few voters, the consensus was that Dole got swamped by the more telegenic Clinton.

89.   But among Israelis, at least, after coping with terror for most of their history, the consensus is that Clinton did what he had to do.

90.   But after more than nine months of financial crisis in Asia, there is no consensus on whether the lending agency is friendly or hostile.

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