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1 Together they could reach a consensus on a new framework for PMQs.
2 The groups were told to discuss the scenarios and reach a consensus .
3 The commission did not reach a consensus on the exemption at the time.
4 England needs to reach a consensus , not an artificial short-term confrontation.
5 The question is to try and reach a consensus , the former England captain said.
6 It often takes decades of searching before archaeologists reach a consensus on such questions.
7 For the legislation to proceed, the three institutions would need to reach a consensus .
8 The committee's mandate was to reach a consensus on wording.
9 On Tuesday, jurors reported they could not reach a consensus .
10 The locusts were singing their evening chorale while we tried to reach a consensus .
11 What if markets get spooked over Washington's inability to reach a consensus on fiscal matters?
12 In August Alastair Clarkson urged the league to reach a consensus so clubs could plan ahead.
13 If the two parties cannot reach a consensus , the Justice Department can sue and force reform.
14 Loya jirgas have traditionally been a forum to discuss and reach a consensus on important political issues.
15 Or even ones that require the elaborate mechanism of a new convention to reach a consensus on.
16 If they cannot reach a consensus , the company would be liquidated, wiping out much of their investments.
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