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Definition von consensuses im Englisch Türkisch wörterbuch

consensus
{i} fikir birliği

Tek taraflı olarak işlere karar veremezsin. Bir fikir birliğine varmalıyız. - You can't just decide things unilaterally like that. We have to come to a consensus.

consensus
ortak görüş
consensus
uylaşım
consensus
(Politika, Siyaset) uzlaşmaya varma
consensus
(Politika, Siyaset) uzlaşma
consensus
mutabakat
consensus
anlaşma
consensus
ortak karar
consensus
oy birliği
Consensus
görüş birliği
consensus
{i} organların etkileşimi
consensus
{i} oybirliği
consensus
(Biyoloji) fikir birligi
consensus
konsensus
consensus
(Tıp) organların ahenkle işlemesi
consensus
uzuvların ahenkle işlemesi
consensus
(Mukavele) fikir veya oy birliği
consensus
(Hukuk) konsensüs
consensus
(Hukuk) oydaşma
consensus
anlaşım
Englisch - Englisch
plural of consensus
consensus
General agreement among the members of a given group or community, each of which exercises some discretion in decision-making and follow-up action
consensus
A process of decision-making that seeks widespread agreement among group members
consensus
Average projected value, as in the finance term consensus forecast
consensus
a collective unanimous opinion of a number of persons
consensus
agreement in the judgment or opinion reached by a group as a whole; "the lack of consensus reflected differences in theoretical positions"; "those rights and obligations are based on an unstated consensus"
consensus
Measure of the extent of agreement or commitment that members feel toward the decisions of a group Generally, consensus means that the members agree with a decision
consensus
Consensus decision-making requires that everyone agree with a decision, not just a majority, as occurs in majority-rule processes In consensus-based processes, people must work together to develop an agreement that is good enough (though not necessarily perfect) that all of the people at the table are willing to agree
consensus
The mutual feeling that all concerns have been addressed and that everyone has been heard and understood
consensus
A state where everyone in the group supports an action or decision, even if some of them don't fully agree with it
consensus
A class of methods used to estimate the amount of agreement among incongruent or partially congruent trees Usually represented as a tree that is less resolved than any of the input trees (There are also consensus statistics ) A consensus tree is not an hypothesis of evolutionary history, and thus must not be confused with a phylogenetic tree Therefore, it should not be used to trace evolution of characters, areas (biogeography), and so on Most commonly used is the strict consensus tree, which shows only those clades that are common to all the input trees; a majority-rule consensus tree shows all clades that are found in > 50% of the input trees
consensus
An agreement on a specific issue can be adopted by consensus rather than by vote when there are no stated objections from delegations
consensus
A state in which all the members of a group support an action or decision, even if some of them don't fully agree with it
consensus
A consensus is general agreement among a group of people. The consensus amongst the world's scientists is that the world is likely to warm up over the next few decades The question of when the troops should leave would be decided by consensus. an opinion that everyone in a group agrees with or accepts consensus on/about (from the past participle of consentire; CONSENT)
consensus
general agreement on specific issues, by all or most of those involved
consensus
A result achieved through negotiation whereby a hybrid solution is arrived at between parties to an issue, dispute or disagreement, comprising typically of concessions made by all parties, and to which all parties then subscribe unanimously as an acceptable resolution to the issue or disagreement
consensus
Agreement; accord; consent
consensus
substantial agreement measured by the degree of consensus that has been achieved by asking participants to agree that they can live with and support the concept both internally and externally
consensus
an agreement among people
consensus
The collective opinion of a group on the discussion of an issue It means that everyone is willing to accept the decision as a good decision, even if it is not his or her first choice
consensus
A process of arriving at a decision after a time of prayer and study; characterized by general agreement rather than by voting; results in a recommendation that all, or nearly all, the members of the group agree to accept and support
consensus
A standard of decision-making where agreement is defined as the lack of active opposition to the proposed course of action
consensus
A mutually acceptable agreement that integrates the interests of all concerned parties Consensus is different from decisions reached through voting or an individual or body making a unilateral decision Consensus does not require unanimous consent An agreement reached through consensus may not satisfy each participant's interests equally or receive a similar level of support from all participants Once an agreement is reached through consensus, all parties will be committed to its implementation Back
consensus
an opinion held by all or most; a general agreement
consensus
{i} general agreement, majority
consensus
The point at which agencies and the public offer their agreement with recommendations or findings Although unanimous consensus is seldom achieved, continuous coordination throughout the study process is expected to garner support from most agencies and much of the public
consensus
An opinion or position reached by a group as a whole or by majority will: The voters' consensus was that the measure should be adopted
consensus
general agreement or unanimity; group solidarity in sentiment or belief; a non-formal approach to decision-making
consensus
General agreement, characterized by the absence of sustained opposition to substantial issues by any important part of the concerned interests and by a process that involves seeking to take into account the views of all parties concerned and to reconcile any conflicting arguments NOTE: Consensus need not imply unanimity EN 45020: 1998, 1 7
consensus
The point at which agencies and the public agree with recommendations or findings Although unanimous consensus is seldom achieved, continuous coordination throughout the study process is expected to garner support from most agencies and much of the public
consensus
Substantial agreement
consensus
General accord, group agreement
consensus
Consensus decision making requires that everyone agrees with a decision; not just a majority as occurs in majority-rule processes In consensus-based processes, people must work together to develop an agreement that is good enough (though not necessarily perfect) that all of the people at the table are willing to agree to it
consensus
An agreement can be adopted by consensus rather than by a vote when there are no stated objections from delegations
consensus
The making of a decisions by general agreement and in the absence of any voiced objection
consensuses

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    Etymologie

    [ k&n-'sen(t)-s&s ] (noun.) 1858. Latin, from consentire.

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