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  2. Consensus decision-making - Wikipedia

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    The word consensus is Latin meaning "agreement, accord", derived from consentire meaning "feel together". [2] A noun, consensus can represent a generally accepted opinion [3] – "general agreement or concord; harmony", "a majority of opinion" [4] – or the outcome of a consensus decision-making process.

  3. Consensus reality - Wikipedia

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    Consensus reality is related to, but distinct from, consensual reality. The difference between these terms is that whereas consensus reality describes a state of mutual agreement about what is true (consensus is a noun), consensual reality describes a type of agreement about what is true (consensual is an adjective).

  4. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    consensus ad idem: agreement to the same Meeting of the minds, mutual assent, or concurrence of wills. Parties must be of one mind and their promises must relate to the same subject or object [10] Also consensus in idem. contra: against Used in case citations to indicate that the cited source directly contradicts the point being made. contra legem

  5. Consensual - Wikipedia

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  6. Open relationship - Wikipedia

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    Consensual nonmonogamous relationships have negative stereotypes around them, including less sexually fulfilling, more sexually risky, and less moral. [12] These stereotypes are reinforced by mononormativity , which is the belief that monogamous relationships are the most natural and culturally acceptable relationship.

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Tuesday, February 4.

  8. Mutual combat - Wikipedia

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    Mutual combat, a term commonly used in United States courts, occurs when two individuals intentionally and consensually engage in a fair fight, [1] [2] while not hurting bystanders or damaging property.

  9. Sexual sadism disorder - Wikipedia

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    employs extensive, permanent, or potentially fatal suffering to achieve sexual excitement, regardless of the consent of the other person. Sadism was the term employed by the DSM-II. [ 16 ] In that manual, the condition was classified as a sexual deviation, which was used to describe "individuals whose sexual interests are directed primarily ...