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decision-makingdeˈcision-ˌmaking noun [uncountable] - A nimble response in this soundbite world rules out recourse to labyrinthine decision-making processes.
- Areas where safeguards developed against the backdrop of a different type of decision-making may be more efficacious and apposite.
- But it did nothing to change the institutional stagnation which had been the result of consensus decision-making.
- If a child needs new clothes for fall, provide a budget to stay within and encourage decision-making appropriate to the age.
- It should also comfort to recognize that, in the final analysis, these sums are operating to purify decision-making.
- It threatens to demote the Brussels institutions, especially the Commission, by setting up an alternative centre of decision-making.
- The perceptions of the staff questioned about involvement in school finance decision-making did not often agree with that of the heads.
- This is the supreme Zapatista authority and its decision-making follows an age-old democratic pattern.
ADJECTIVE► political· This model reflects only certain aspects - some of them myths - of what happens in the world of political decision-making.· The Edo Bakufu had dominated political decision-making for 250 years. NOUN► process· A nimble response in this soundbite world rules out recourse to labyrinthine decision-making processes.· It tells us about his decision-making process, and about his political agenda.· The patient's family was involved in the decision-making process in 44 per cent of cases.· Money matters Salary, more than anything, plays a role in a job seeker's decision-making process.· First in the lunch queue-last in the decision-making process. VERB► involve· The patient's family was involved in the decision-making process in 44 per cent of cases.· Belfast Action Team said agencies would answer queries and encourage the formation of residents' groups to involve them in decision-making. the process of making important decisions: attempts to involve workers in decision-making |