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Consensus implies “ shared interest ” and agreement among various actors and stakeholders to induce collective action.
The definitive statement of the concrete policies advocated by neoliberalism is often taken to be John Williamson's " Washington Consensus ", a list of policy proposals that appeared to have gained consensus approval among the Washington-based international economic organizations ( like the International Monetary Fund ( IMF ) and World Bank ).
Consensus among witnesses is that the animal is a ground-dwelling, bipedal primate that is covered in short fur and stands between tall.
The concept and name of the Washington Consensus were first presented in 1989 by John Williamson, an economist from the Institute for International Economics, an international economic think tank based in Washington, D. C. Williamson used the term to summarize commonly shared themes among policy advice by Washington-based institutions at the time, such as the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and U. S. Treasury Department, which were believed to be necessary for the recovery of countries in Latin America from the economic and financial crises of the 1980s.
While opinion varies among economists, Rodrik pointed out what he claimed was a factual paradox: while China and India increased their economies ' reliance on free market forces to a limited extent, their general economic policies remained the exact opposite to the Washington Consensus ' main recommendations.
Consensus Economics Inc., among others, compiles the macroeconomic forecasts prepared by a variety of forecasters, and publishes them every month.
Consensus among academics points to it being based on the Acts of John, and traditionally both works were said to be written by Leucius Charinus, whom Epiphanius identifies as the companion of John.
" Consensus and Dissension among Economists: An Empirical Inquiry ", American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol.
The four principalities is to the Maranaos the Pat A Pangampong Ko Ranao, built on the Igma Ago Taritib ( Order and Consensus ) among the founding fathers, this is the unwritten constitution that binds the Maranao since then up to the present.
This situation has led first to an informal agreement in 1976 among some OECD countries, known as " The Consensus ".
* Consensus ( computer science )-achieving coherence, or quorum, among nodes of a distributed computer system.

Consensus and music
*( 1999 ) with Hoskin B: The beat which is currently popular: American music in Britain, in Peter Taylor and David Sadler ( eds ) " The American Century: Consensus and Coercion in the Projection of American Power " ( Blackwell ).

Consensus and historians
Consensus of most architectural historians is that Violet Bank was designed by a pupil of Latrobe ’ s through there is nothing that suggests that Robert Mills might have had a hand in its planning.
Also referred to by economic historians as the Washington Consensus era, its emergence was marked by the rise to power of Margaret Thatcher in Great Britain, and Ronald Reagan in the US.

Consensus and
* Consensus Though concern does not have to be nationwide, there must be widespread acceptance that the group in question poses a very real threat to society.
* Consensus model
More commonly, commentators have suggested that the Consensus in its broader sense survived until the time of the 2008 2009 global financial crisis.
Some critics have also blamed the Washington Consensus for particular economic crises such as the Argentine economic crisis ( 1999 2002 ), and for exacerbating Latin America's economic inequalities.
The Argentine economic crisis of 1999 2002 is often held out as an example of the economic devastation said by some to have been wrought by application of the Washington Consensus.
* " Development and the " Washington Consensus "", in World Development Vol 21: 1239 1336 by John Williamson ( 1993 ).
* Elster, J., ( 1990 ), “ Merton's Functionalism and the Unintended Consequences of Action ”, in Clark, J., Modgil, C. & Modgil, S., ( eds ) Robert Merton: Consensus and Controversy, Falmer Press, London, pp. 129 35
* Ike Poole 1936 Consensus All-American
* ASBS Consensus Conference Statement 2004
Multiple standards exist for defining Henoch Schönlein purpura, including the 1990 American College of Rheumatology ( ACR ) classification and the 1994 Chapel Hill Consensus Conference ( CHCC ).
* July 2004 statement Consensus is the way forward for Auckland
* Vieth, Errol, " Angels in the Media: Constructing Outlaw Motorcyclists ", in Consent and Consensus, edited by Denis Cryle and Jean Hiliier, Perth, API Network, 2005, 97 116 ( ISBN 1-920845-12-7 ).
* Dee Brown basketball ( 2002 2006 ), played two seasons for the Utah Jazz and Washington Wizards, 2005 Consensus All-American and Big Ten Player of the Year

Consensus and with
He took steps toward rapprochement with Bullinger by signing the Consensus Tigurinus, a concordat between the Zurich and Geneva churches.
), Lebanon: A History of Conflict and Consensus, The Centre for Lebanese Studies in association with I. B.
NEPAD was initially met with a great deal of scepticism from much of civil society in Africa as playing into the ' Washington Consensus ' model of economic development.
Consensus reality therefore refers to the agreed-upon concepts of reality which people in the world, or a culture or group, believe are real ( or treat as real ), usually based upon their common experiences as they believe them to be ; anyone who does not agree with these is sometimes stated to be " in effect ... living in a different world.
President Chen has repeatedly refused to endorse the One China Principle or the more " flexible " 1992 Consensus the PRC demands as a precursor to negotiations with the PRC.
He officially accepted the 1992 Consensus in his inauguration speech which resulted in direct semi-official talks with the PRC, and this later led to the commencement of weekend direct charter flights between mainland China and Taiwan.
) Beijing has made no major statements after 2004 which identify one China with the PRC and has shifted its definition of one China slightly to encompass a concept called the ' 1992 Consensus ': both sides of the Taiwan strait recognise there is only one China — both mainland China and Taiwan belong to the same China, but agree to differ on the definition of that one China.
The PRC has explicitly stated that it is flexible about the meaning " one China ," and that " one China " may not necessarily be synonymous with the PRC, and has offered to talk with parties on Taiwan and the government on Taiwan on the basis of the Consensus of 1992 which states that there is one China, but that there are different interpretations of that one China.
Since then, a fraction of dissident peronists allied with conservative PRO, Julio Cobos-through Federal Consensus ( ConFe )- started negotiations with his former party, UCR.
Wampum is also noted for its legendary High School basketball program from the 1950s, where all sorts of state and national records were established and their coach L. Butler Hennon made the cover of Life magazine and his son Don Hennon went on to national prominence with the University of Pittsburgh Panthers basketball team, where he was a two-time Consensus All-American.
In addition to the party-to-party dialogue, de facto governmental dialogue took place via the Straits Exchange Foundation and the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits in June 2008 on the basis of the 1992 Consensus, with the first meeting held in Beijing.
On 26 March 2008, Hu Jintao held a telephone talk with then US President George W. Bush, in which he became the first Chinese leader to officially recognize the 1992 Consensus.
Consensus definitions, however, continue to evolve, with the latest expanding the list of signs and symptoms of sepsis to reflect clinical bedside experience.
Consensus decision-making is thus concerned with the process of reaching a consensus decision, and the social and political effects of using this process.
* Rough Consensus is a process with no specific rule for " how much is enough.
Consensus democracy is most closely embodied in certain countries such as Switzerland, Lebanon, Sweden, Iraq and Belgium, where consensus is an important feature of political culture, particularly with a view to preventing the domination of one linguistic or cultural group in the political process.
In 2000, Incidents. org started to cooperate with DShield to create a Consensus Incidents Database ( CID ).
He served as Menem's Foreign Minister, and was instrumental in the realignment of Argentina with the Washington Consensus advanced by U. S. President George H. W.
Williamson was asked by the Washington Post in April 2009 whether he agreed with Gordon Brown that the Washington Consensus was dead.
He attributes this limited impact to three factors: ( a ) the Consensus per se placed no special emphasis on mechanisms for avoiding economic crises, which have proved very damaging ; ( b ) the reforms — both those listed in his article and, a fortiori, those actually implemented — were incomplete ; and ( c ) the reforms cited were insufficiently ambitious with respect to targeting improvements in income distribution, and need to be complemented by stronger efforts in this direction.

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