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decision-making
[ dih-sizh-uhn-mey-king ]
noun
- the act or process of making choices or decisions with a group of people, especially in business or politics (often used attributively):
decision-making skills.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of decision-making1
Example Sentences
The PAC published correspondence it had received from Storey in which she said that "it is not accurate to state that there is a gap in accountability" because relevant decision-making had been delegated to colleagues in line with guidelines.
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice has already moved to squelch independent decision-making by immigration court judges, threatening them with nothing short of dismissal should they rule against the president’s prerogatives.
Red Bull "made a mistake" with their decision-making over Liam Lawson, says motorsport adviser Helmut Marko.
According to materials provided by Sundance Institute, the decision-making process included seven overarching focus areas: ethos, event capability, transportation, hospitality, inclusion and accessibility, financial sustainability and host partner support.
The senators are calling on the EPA to halt its implementation of the executive order, rescind its grant terminations and provide additional information about its decision-making process surrounding environmental justice and DEI programs.
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