词汇 | decision-making |
释义 | decision-making noun[ U ] us/dɪˈsɪʒ·ənˌmeɪ·kɪŋ/ the process of making choices, esp. important choices: She plays no part in the daily decision-making. The bank gave decision-making authority to individual businesses, allowing them to better cater to their customers. Examples of decision-makingdecision-making The central claim of this paper is that decision-making cannot be understood purely at the group level. Case-by-case decision-making, then, is not rule-based decision-making, though its operation over a long period can make its operation appear similar. A unilateral, centralised and personalised approach to decision-making was necessary to avert economic collapse and initiate structural adjustment. It must single out the necessary components of the decision-making process, which are placed in the policy cycle. Despite reported racial differences in preferences for end-of-life care, patients have individualized needs for information, discussion of emotions, and decision-making collaboration. However, pension fund governance has a much broader scope and includes overall management, organizational design and decision-making processes. In many cases, the perspective was not stated correctly or justified and no economically relevant decision-making context was made transparent. Despite the formal integration of labor unions in the decision-making process, this attitude still dominates today. Our results confirm that value rationality dominates in the decision-making about unfamiliar and constraining instruments. More acutely sensitive records of political discussion, financial transactions and decision-making remained enclosed in books in chests. This latter finding suggests that the striatum was not only encoding the actual utility of the outcome, but the expected utility during the decision-making phase. The instrument focuses on four specific decision-making abilities : understanding, appreciation, reasoning and expressing a choice. First, union participation in the administrative apparatus of the welfare state provides them with a potentially important voice in relevant decision-making. These weaknesses aside, forest decision-making in the two communities tends toward shared input for shared benefits. Studies selected for review addressed research purposes that focused on decision-making experiences, needs, and processes when assisting a dying family member. See all examples of decision-making These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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