1 agreed to by everyone involved:
Unions and management typically reach consensual agreements before a judge has to rule.
2 done with the willing agreement of all the people or groups involved:
Consensual issues do not allow the parties to distinguish themselves from their adversaries during an electoral campaign.
Each of these two dimensions has a consensual and a majoritarian continuum.
Specifically, the first rating using consensual assessment could have influenced the second rating using conventional criteria.
This consensual approach to diagnosis was used to insure uniform application of diagnostic standards throughout the sample.
But people who were living together in a consensual union when their child was born did indeed marry relatively shortly after the child's birth.
But these political uses of culture, or the inability to construct a viable identity and consensual cultural formation, are vitally important.
Political economists generally exhibit a consensual scepticism regarding the existence of electoral cycles involving macroeconomic outcomes.
Consensual evidence from over half a century of worldwide research provides the basis: in nutrition, physical activity, housing (a home), psychosocial relations and social inclusion.