There is a difference, he observes, between intelligent decentralized decisionmaking and slavish imitation. |
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Matthews is a technician who lacks classic arm strength but runs the offense to perfection with crisp decisionmaking. |
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Yet the autonomous individual, gloriously independent in his decisionmaking, can easily seem to be a fantasy. |
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Imaging, analyzing, and decisionmaking, which once proceeded in distinct, often lengthy, sequential steps, now occur almost simultaneously. |
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Miller returned to battalion headquarters to conduct an abbreviated military decisionmaking process. |
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Indeed, the need for cost-effective solutions and consumer-friendly features continues to impact the decisionmaking process among dairies. |
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The new paradigm, moving beyond Newton's majestic clockwork metaphor, guides us to a new way of approaching decisionmaking. |
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Speed has become a defining quality of successful decisionmaking. |
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Identifying and categorising these transactions can be done in various ways in order to guide action plans and decisionmaking. |
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In all such cases, we are required to step back to a previous stage and go through the decisionmaking process again. |
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This level of decisionmaking and participation is cardinally important in the fight against poverty. |
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They are the melting pot of a new culture and open the way to new decisionmaking mechanisms. |
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Health reform cannot just be about restraining costs or rationalizing services or relocalization of decisionmaking. |
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However, one common finding in both research and theorizing is that social support has a major effect on decisionmaking and subsequent coping. |
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At the moment, conflicts of interest still tend too often to get in the way of rapid decisionmaking. |
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Our vision statement expresses the result we want to achieve: the goal that drives corporate decisionmaking. |
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The factors influencing LRA members' decisionmaking on their fate have been analyzed using the concept of push and pull factors. |
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But in the case of medicine, it usually shouldn't have any place in decisionmaking. |
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They have to be less debt-dependent: debts creates weaknesses and hampers decisionmaking. |
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The discussion can then focus on what changes the community would like to see in decisionmaking processes. |
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Others consider that elected officials and democratic institutions already represent the public in decisionmaking processes. |
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In addition, education policy-making must assume a more central position in public policy dialogue and decisionmaking. |
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It also adopted an interpretation of the case-law relating to imputability which was incorrect and went against its decisionmaking practice. |
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This coalition is especially active at the regional level, which is where much education decisionmaking now resides. |
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Who is included in debate and decisionmaking and with what authority and legitimacy determines the outcome of decisions. |
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Business and decisionmaking practices utilize the best of the public and private sectors. |
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To reach EFA goals, we must ensure that genuine decisionmaking responsibilities are shared among all elements of society. |
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From a decisionmaking viewpoint, we need to get an idea of the most acute problems in order to respond effectively with the resources available. |
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The aforementioned ISMEP project set a cost threshold to facilitate their decisionmaking. |
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It does not have decisionmaking authority related to the Regulations or any other Act of Parliament. |
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The intent of the portal is to support effective decisionmaking throughout the basin. |
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This could lead to risk adverseness and a tendency to overcontrol and centralize decisionmaking when we may need to do just the opposite. |
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Specifying who decides what helps identify any gaps in the basin-wide decisionmaking process. It is important to fill these gaps to ensure that decision making is adequately co-ordinated. |
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We can distinguish emergency monitoring in real time, an element which helps in decisionmaking for well-planned clean-up operations, and scientific monitoring, to record and measure the impacts. |
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Sudden or surprise attack: Power projection is dependent on strategic warning, timely decisionmaking, and effective mobilization and redeployment for much of its military effectiveness. |
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Taking into account their content, the Committee intends to achieve further progress in its procedures and practices, with emphasis placed on speeding up its decisionmaking process. |
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Good decisionmaking relies on good data and good judgment. |
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Indigenous communities complain of insufficient capacity to contribute to such assessments and clash with the decisionmaking process needed for them to contribute effectively. |
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The recommendations in this report are directed primarily at public policy-makers, with the aim of facilitating the integration of environmental factors into the investment decisionmaking process. |
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This regulation requires that federal departments with decisionmaking responsibility or expert knowledge declare their interest in the project and participate in scoping for the project and environmental assessment. |
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We are not governed only by what is scientifically sound, but by what is the proper process of decisionmaking, even if the results of that proper process are flawed. |
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An enterprise is an economic transactor with autonomy in respect of financial and investment decisionmaking, as well as authority and responsibility for allocating resources for the production of goods and services. |
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I have found the Pentacam useful in planning and screening Intacs' with keratoconus patients, and in managing post-PKP patients and decisionmaking with respect to suture removal. |
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Although GOK shareholding is not conclusive proof of direction or entrustment, it is strong evidence of the extent to which the GOK can influence the banks' decisionmaking process. |
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It will further serve to break the cycle of feminized poverty, to empower women to organise and engage in decisionmaking processes, and give them access to decent work in the labour market. |
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The General Council is constituted as a third decisionmaking body of the ECB, if and for as long as there are Member States which have not yet adopted the euro. |
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Allowance for this dimension must, as I see it, involve scrupulously planned demilitarization, so that the new priorities gradually open up areas of genuine decisionmaking and empowerment for civil society. |
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By attempting to weigh enormous, but very poorly defined, costs and benefits on a single set of scales, the normative assessment will never provide information conducive to decisionmaking. |
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These are due to a large variety of factors, including unforeseen external circumstances, poor judgement in decisionmaking, or human failure or mistakes. |
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The only impediment to political participation and greater participation of women in decisionmaking lies in the customs and traditions of society, and those have begun to change gradually. |
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Different stakeholders, participants and audiences have different needs and purposes but also different levels of power and control over decisionmaking. |
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