Similar words: decision, decisive, disillusionment, question mark, taking, shaking, breaking, painstaking. Meaning: n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision.
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31. The decision making process can be likened to one of those great lumbering steam locomotives seen in Western films.
32. Whether this has resulted in better clinical decision making, patient satisfaction, or use of resources is as yet unknown.
33. In the final analysis, informed decision making is the overriding goal of financial statement analysis.
34. The research would inform planning and decision making over the use of legal aid in tribunals.
35. For corporate financial decision making, the selection of an appropriate discount rate follows a conceptually similar process.
36. Discuss the reasons why accrual accounting methods are not appropriate to future decision making.
37. These are the hallmarks of any system of decision making under any scheme of government regulation in a democratic society.
38. Although it may appear otherwise, such behaviour requires no conscious decision making by the ant.
39. As evidence permits, the study will also explore the decision making of senior management inside firms.
40. The nature of qualitative factors in decision making will vary with the circumstances related to the opportunities under consideration.
41. We were also allowed to observe a juvenile cautioning panel in its decision making, and to interview its members.
42. Information is also readily available to aid senior management in decision making.
43. And in the long run the friendships formed in these social situations can be a powerful force in decision making.
44. Women are generally educated, hut excluded from the top levels of decision making and power.
45. Fundholding practitioners would be less constrained in their clinical decision making and patients could anticipate more choice and improvements in services.
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46. Therefore we need to consider a model of decision making which can be applied to the planning process.
47. Introduction Research findings of decision making in child care have revealed some disturbing features in contemporary practice.
48. With fewer mistakes, and staff involved in decision making, everyone benefits.
49. Whether senior buyers are able at the same time to exercise an influencing and decision making role will depend on organisational factors.
50. Improvisation is at odds with the legitimate caution in managerial concerns over decision making, strategy organization design, and compliance.
51. A summary of different approaches to jurisprudence and judicial decision making among developed countries.
52. The Cabinet, chaired by the prime minister, is the key decision making body within the government.
53. This chapter presents a brief overview of the major elements of the tax structure affecting financial planning and financial decision making.
54. It means accepting power as natural and necessary to decision making regardless of formal structure.
55. Both groups reinforced a mutual worldview that equated leadership with brilliant, tough-minded, and decisive strategic insight and decision making.
56. Improving the quality of professional training and decision making might be a more cost-effective solution to the problem of supply-led services.
57. These are not encouraging recommendations for expanding the role of public opinion in major decision making about affairs of state.
58. S.U. was to be encouraged, eliminating chains of assessment and decision making which had lain within the purview of the superintendent.
59. To relieve the unskilled operator problem much of the decision making is now handled by the program rather than the user.
60. It was pointed out that accounting information is only a part of the input to the decision making process.
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