They soon moved in together, falling easily into stereotypical roles, he as the dominant decision-maker, she as general dogsbody. |
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Had he been the decision-maker, this would have resulted in his automatic disqualification regardless of the particular circumstances. |
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He suggested that a privative clause expands the jurisdiction of a decision-maker. |
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While lacking in merit as a decision-maker, he was extremely adroit in working the congressional funding process. |
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Contrariwise, juries may convict where the judicial decision-maker would find the evidence insubstantial. |
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According to McNeal, companies should market most strongly to the decision-maker. |
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I make a point of meeting with the decision-maker at each large account at least once a year. |
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Most of the programming that we advertise in will be reaching today's decision-maker. |
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Yet any remaining uncertainty represents possible outcomes that the decision-maker must be prepared to face. |
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A decision-maker may have unfairly regarded with disfavour one party's case either consciously or unconsciously. |
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He is a real faithful government man and strong decision-maker in any position he holds. |
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