释义 |
decision-makerdeˈcision-ˌmaker noun [countable usually plural] - Given that macro-decisions inherently and inevitably condition micro-decisions, the principal focus of attention must be on the political decision-maker.
- How many of the ramifications of a particular decision ought to be explicitly taken into account by the decision-maker?
- If information could flow directly into action there would be no need for a human decision-maker.
- Should the nature of the decision-maker be conclusive as to the scope of review that we should adopt?
- Since these are questions of fact a decision-maker would have to make a full contextual analysis before reaching a decision.
- The appropriate policies that might influence a decision-maker are broadly similar in the two contexts.
a person in a large organization who is responsible for making important decisions: the corporation’s key decision-makers |