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单词 decision-making
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decision-making
uncountable noun B2
Decision-making is the process of reaching decisions, especially in a large organization or in government.
Shortening the decision-making process would provide one solution.
Collocations:
collective decision-making
No one would dispute that there are some matters that should never be subject to collective decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
The first chapter (of five) provides an introduction to the problems of collective decision-making, drawing on contemporary theories of social choice and strategic action to influence collectively determined outcomes.
The Times Literary Supplement
They fear the move will undermine collective decision-making and leave firms leaderless if whole boards are ejected at once.
Times, Sunday Times
Such rapid, wide-scale movements lack the skills of collective decision-making and centralized planning associated with pre-internet mobilization, and with that the resilience needed for long-term gain.
The Times Literary Supplement
It relies on hierarchy but also on collective decision-making, or collegiality.
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decision-making ability
Judgment and decision-making ability the same as always.
Times, Sunday Times
In it he suggested that the system led to 'the production of supposedly skilful players who in fact possess inflexible technique and poor decision-making ability'.
Times, Sunday Times
Of his decision-making ability, he was described as having quick reactions, sharp responses, and the courage of his convictions.
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Examples include driver behavior, visual and auditory acuity, decision-making ability, and reaction speed.
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Individuals exposed to blast frequently manifest loss of memory for events before and after explosion, confusion, headache, impaired sense of reality, and reduced decision-making ability.
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decision-making body
The executive council has replaced the previous highest decision-making body, the presidents' council.
ST
It recommends that the top clubs, professional players and elite referees are excluded from every principal decision-making body.
Times, Sunday Times
Then the consultant will meet with the pastor and/or the decision-making body.
Christianity Today
And to the irritation of many sitting round the cabinet table, the government's top decision-making body has barely discussed what that deal should look like.
Times, Sunday Times
Instead of a single decision-making body it has become an association of constituent societies, called sections and interest groups.
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decision-making capacity
She lives in a supportedliving environment and has limited decision-making capacity.
Times, Sunday Times
Evaluations provided vary widely and include neurocognitive, emotional, personality, decision-making capacity, and forensic evaluations.
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Others argue that although biases exist and should support changes in doctor-patient communication, they do not unilaterally diminish decision-making capacity and should not be used to endorse paternalistic policies.
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It measures concept-formation and decision-making capacity.
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decision-making involves
For you, decision-making involves several rounds of investigation, discussion and then reflection.
Times, Sunday Times
For you, decision-making involves analysis and examining your feelings.
Times, Sunday Times
Decision-making involves both young and veteran project managers, who have an equal voice in decisions.
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Participatory decision-making involves the participation of all persons in decision-making on issues in proportion to the impact such decisions have on their lives.
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decision-making process
Flaws in an adoption panel's decision-making process could not be cured by a subsequent hearing in court.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
`But it must be great to be part of the decision-making process.
Edward Docx THE CALLIGRAPHER (2002)
The maps proposed distinct spatialization of priority areas, supporting the understanding of criteria that influence the decision-making process.
Kaline de Mello, Danilo Ribeiro da Costa, Roberta Averna Valente, Carlos Alberto Vettorazzi 2018, 'Multicriteria Evaluation for Protected Area Definition Aiming at Water Quality Improvement', Floresta e Ambiente
Cabinet government, itself a form of peer review, simply failed to have any effect on the decision-making process.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
democratic decision-making
We will advance political restructuring and build a country of democratic decision-making, rule of law and fairness.
The Sun
Above all, it avoids the need for another referendum and a re-run of the constitutional crashing of gears between direct and representative democratic decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
Transparency and accountability are essential to any democratic decision-making process.
Globe and Mail
This definition includes all stakeholders in democratic decision-making processes and not only citizen related top-down government initiatives.
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A benevolent dictator may allow for some democratic decision-making to exist, such as through public referenda or elected representatives with limited power.
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economic decision-making
This 'keiretsu' structure of interlocking business relationships led to bad economic decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
The new body will, in theory, take the politics out of economic decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
For twenty years now, some economists have been looking at the psychology of economic decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
Second, they distort economic decision-making and, third, the reliefs often have unexpected consequences which have to be corrected, further complicating the system.
Times, Sunday Times
But his installation as the new planning czar and minister in the presidency hardly suggests his removal from economic decision-making.
ST
effective decision-making
At present, the weight of conflicting policy advice and the dearth of planning policy at local level do not lead to swift or effective decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
Effective decision-making under stress and prudent risk-taking are others.
Times, Sunday Times
Intuitive judgments have to be married to analysis for effective decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
The start of a new political cycle after this year's elections, combined with changes in leadership, may yet lead to more effective decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
You are entering a phase of unusual but effective decision-making.
The Sun
improve decision-making
Beyond helping people plan their weekends, ecological forecasts will improve decision-making in agriculture, forestry, fisheries and other industries.
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Doing that will do more to improve decision-making than any theatrical politician's denunciation.
Times, Sunday Times
In particular, we improve decision-making in very risky circumstances.
Times, Sunday Times
Their goal was to form a framework for real-time environmental sensors and tools, to improve decision-making at contaminated sites.
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Companies engage their stakeholders in dialogue to find out what social and environmental issues matter most to them about their performance in order to improve decision-making and accountability.
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influence decision-making
Memory has been shown to influence decision-making behavior and, considering the reciprocal connection between the two, affect can as well.
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Do you have any religious beliefs that would influence decision-making?
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Researchers have concluded that differences in decision-making are not due to a lack of logic or reasoning, but more due to the immaturity of psychosocial capacities, capacities that influence decision-making.
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The organisation works to bring rigorous analysis, prediction and planning to care service delivery, influencing decision-making in governments at home and around the world.
Times, Sunday Times
informed decision-making
Disagreements of this sort make informed decision-making difficult for ministers, and harder still for the public at large.
Times, Sunday Times
The commission said in its report that it had seen evidence of 'robust and informed decision-making' and 'adequate financial management'.
Times, Sunday Times
Its reports are created for informed decision-making, research and discussion within governments and the community, based on the provision of a high quality, objective and responsive national statistical service.
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The department assists and encourages informed decision-making, research and discussion within governments and the community, by providing a high quality, objective and responsive national statistical service.
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poor decision-making
Excessive confidence in adult life can lead to very poor decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
Strong aerially and physically but some nervy moments and poor decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
Some investors worry that the combination of guilt and external pressures will contribute to a rash of poor decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
The evidence suggests this has created an obsession with short-term performance that often leads to poor decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
The inability to impose themselves from the start led to poor decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
rational decision-making
It's not always easy to control your feelings about rivals but adopting your competitor's perspective can promote cool, rational decision-making even in tough competitions.
Times, Sunday Times
I prefer to discern evidence of rational decision-making.
Times, Sunday Times
People who often use several screens at once have less 'grey matter' in a part of the brain linked to emotional control and rational decision-making, according to the study.
Times, Sunday Times
And she said no 'rational decision-making' person could decide not to expel him.
The Sun
The second, substantive meaning presupposes neither rational decision-making nor conditions of scarcity.
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Translations:
Chinese: 决策
Japanese: 意思決定
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