1. Bush would be wise to develop a consensus with his Mexican counterpart on a broad array of hemispheric issues. 2. But analysts said Greenspan prefers to develop a consensus before acting. 3. Delegates hope the conference will develop a consensus on basic principles in policing cyberspace. 4. Industry groups, which hope to head off formal regulations by setting rules of their own, have had trouble developing a consensus. 5. It is also seeking to develop a consensus internationally and within Congress on an appropriate response. 6. Now it is moving forward on developing that technology but expects to spend years developing a consensus among the railroads on how the system would work. 7. President Clinton advised his staff to begin exploring a way to develop a consensus on whether to name the commission. 8. Q. What percentage of your time in the first nine months would you devote to developing this consensus? 9. Some analysts here contend that the Chinese government has not responded fully because it is developing a consensus on how hard a line to take. 10. The hierarchy should develop a consensus of the three groups. |