1. The first element in the argument is the relative amity and consensus between generations. 2. A consensus between powerful corporate interests is regarded as more important than the sovereignty of elected representatives. 3. And the anger of the students has challenged a dawning consensus between the government and its political opponents to move slowly toward democratic reforms and general elections next year. 4. Brand meanings and associations arise as a kind of found consensus between what the marketer wants and what the consumer has use for. 5. But improving the network will require a consensus between civil authorities and commercial equipment providers who are already split on some central issues. 6. In forging consensus between Democrats and moderate Republicans, Goodling risked alienating conservatives. 7. NASD Regulation, led by president Mary Schapiro, sought unsuccessfully to forge a consensus between the securities industry and investor attorneys during the last year. 8. Supposedly burdened by an unwieldy ownership structure that requires consensus between four partners in four countries, Airbus has proved surprisingly nimble. 9. There is a consensus between the public and officials that the basic, traditional model is the one to pursue. 10. They lacked any ability to arrive at consensus between themselves. |
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