consensus
41consensus — noun 1) there was consensus among delegates Syn: agreement, harmony, concurrence, accord, unity, unanimity, solidarity; formal concord Ant: disagreement 2) the consensus was that they should act Syn …
42consensus — noun 1) there was consensus among delegates Syn: agreement, unanimity, harmony, accord, unity, solidarity 2) the consensus was that they should act Syn: general opinion, common view • Ant …
43consensus — This word (from the Latin consentire, meaning to agree ) refers to a general agreement by a group; for example, the term consensus Ecclesiae (meaning agreement of the Church ) refers to those doctrines that are generally held by members of the …
44consensus — sutarimas statusas Aprobuotas sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Bendras susitarimas, kuriam būdingas suinteresuotų šalių prieštaravimų dėl esminių dalykų nebuvimas. atitikmenys: angl. consensus pranc. consensus ryšiai: susijęs terminas – tylaus pritarimo… …
45consensus — /kən sensəs/ noun an opinion which most people agree on ● management by consensus ♦ the Wall Street consensus the general opinion among analysts on Wall Street …
46Consensus — BAINVILLE (Jacques) Bio express : Historien français (1879 1936) «En politique, il n y a pas de primeurs. Brusquer s appelle avorter.» Source : Lectures Mot(s) clé(s) : Consensus Réforme …
47consensus — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. concord, assent, agreement; general or popular opinion, common belief; poll[ing], sampling; silent majority. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. consent, unison, accord, general agreement; see agreement 2 . III… …
48consensus — [kənˈsensəs] noun [singular/U] agreement among all the people involved We have finally reached a consensus on this issue.[/ex] …
49consensus — n. (often foll. by of) 1 a general agreement (of opinion, testimony, etc.). b an instance of this. 2 (attrib.) majority view, collective opinion (consensus politics). Etymology: L, = agreement (as consent) …
50Consensus decision-making — is a group decision making process that seeks the consent, not necessarily the agreement, of participants and the resolution of objections. Consensus is defined by Merriam Webster as, first, general agreement, and second, group solidarity of… …