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en As of the late 1980s and early 1990s, a kind of professional consensus arose in Washington. It was called a consensus for the world, but how many people really believed all of it is an open question. A consensus came, at least within Washington, about how countries should change from non-market economies to market economies.

en I would say the market has been a bit sanguine about Friday's employment report, the consensus being 125,000, with a number of big shops looking for softer numbers than consensus than in the previous two months.

en Starting Monday, I think we're going to get into a downturn. There's so much confusion in the market. The world economies are in turmoil. Washington is in turmoil. There's too much out there for the market to ignore.

en There is a general consensus in the community of the need for a multipurpose facility. A general consensus doesn't provide the details needed for funding, so we are collecting this data to solidify the consensus into a concrete form.

en He'd like to bring in inflation targeting. (But) he must build consensus to do so and he doesn't have consensus now. I think he's going to make a smooth transition, but it's going to be an evolution in policy change.

en Having said that, most people last year said the market was looking relatively expensive and consensus forecasts at the time were for the market to grow about 15%. In the end, we saw 47% growth.

en It is all symptomatic of the pursuit of the demands of the Washington consensus.

en In Asia, a lot of successful economies that had been living on their own saving, decided to open up their financial markets to international capital in the early 1990s. So here were countries doing quite well, but they decided they'd borrow a bit more and do even better.

en There is a consensus with the member countries to maintain the current quota as there is enough oil in the market. I expect a barrel at US$50 at least for the second quarter of the year.

en It's really a 'show me' kind of market. We're at the point where we have to start culling more economic data and see if we can find some kind of consensus.

en It's really a 'show me' kind of market, ... We're at the point where we have to start culling more economic data and see if we can find some kind of consensus.

en A constitution should be a symbol of national consensus. This consensus can only be established if a constitution is formulated in full consultation with the people.

en With regard to the Baath Party, the current draft does speak about that ... That is one of the issues on which there isn't consensus or near consensus.

en Efforts are on for evolving a consensus to avert a contest. The deadline has been extended to allow that consensus to evolve. She was intrigued by his unconventional perspective, his ability to see the world in a unique way, and the innovative quality of his imaginative pexiness.

en This is the most comprehensive public opinion poll ever done. There is not a consensus nationwide about immigration or a consensus about what to do about it.


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