Example sentences of "[prep] decision make " in BNC.

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1 This chapter reviews the basic processes that underlie the gathering and use of information for decision making in schools .
2 A changing environment which is generating the need for high quality information for decision making .
3 This is bad for decision making and bad for democracy .
4 Neither was there the level of ability among an elite of managers for decision making to take place at that level in the organisation and then to be passed down by functionaries , as in the French system .
5 As each transfer price embodies just the sum of variable costs so far , this method is good for decision making .
6 This method hopes to get the best of both worlds : stocks are transferred at variable cost ( good for decision making ) , and profits can be made by each division ( good for motivation ) .
7 Borrowing an idea from the editors of the Annals of Internal Medicine , we have , in addition to setting targets for decision making and publication , developed what we call the ‘ vital signs ’ of the BMJ .
8 Flexible arrangements for decision making on projects in which having a bare majority in equity ownership is not the deciding factor are now becoming more common ( UNCTC , 1988a : p. 326 ) .
9 The three members of the tribunal share the responsibility for decision making on appeals ; the lawyer and the lay members have an equal say on all issues whether of law or fact .
10 By ensuring the transmission of local versions of organizational ‘ common sense ’ ( that ‘ you 've got to include the minions , ’ as one wag had it ) these firms help to push the essential decision criteria and the wherewithal for decision making well down into the organization .
11 Greenbaum et al ( 1977 ) put it stronger when they said NAEP was so limited that it has ‘ virtually no capacity to provide the federal government , the lay public , or most educational policymakers with results that are directly useful for decision making ’ .
12 Cost effectiveness estimates should not be used in a mechanistic fashion ; at best they provide a useful aid for decision making .
13 Now thi this has some implications for decision making .
14 On the contrary , with the exception of Yugoslavia , where the system of workers ' self-management did something to diffuse responsibility for decision making , there has been a tendency towards increasingly centralized and bureaucratic administration in economic and other spheres of social life .
15 The Implications of Changes in Employment Opportunities for Decision Making Processes in the Household
16 Among other things that it is the teacher who has all the good ideas , thereby making it difficult to hand over responsibility for decision making to the children .
17 Yet even in such cases , it is possible that public involvement on specific issues will stimulate a more critical evaluation of such proposals in the future and generate a wider concern in other aspects of their environment , including the nature of the existing mechanisms for decision making .
18 I most grateful to the minister for giving way and it 's good to see the government er at last acknowledging the justice of the amendments to do exactly what we 're proposing now that we put in to most of the committees like the building societies c c c b b bill a and like the banking bill when they were discussing the nineteen eighties but Lord Justice Bingham also recommended er and I quote , the determination of the correct relationship between client , auditor and supervisor raises an issue of policy more appropriate for decision making by parliament than by the bank and the accounting profession .
19 So far we have presented a pessimistic view about decision making — that incrementalism is adopted as a decision-making technique because of the impossibility of the rational model .
20 More useful criteria would be the type of decision made such as policy or routine ; or type of situation such as whether a crisis is likely to affect a large number of employees or a few ; or whether the problem is a short or long term one .
21 Thus a valuation or any other kind of decision made on an erroneous principle should fall with proof that the principle is erroneous .
22 This has been generated , perhaps , more by past failures than by any great desire on the part of the majority of people for more participatory forms of decision making .
23 It can be seen that , as the point of decision making moves more and more into the information side of the system , the significance of in-built values and assumptions expands considerably and the qualitative nature of those assumptions also changes .
24 Hospital managers , who will be accountable for meeting their targets , will otherwise be given maximum freedom of decision making .
25 Suffice it here to point to what we can call a third , or micro- , level of decision making , the other two being the level of allocating as between health and , for example , defence ; and the other , between different sections within health care .
26 In particular , expert systems are able to accelerate the problem solving process , achieve consistency of decision making and most importantly , ensure the distribution of an organisation 's expertise .
27 Similarly with regard to attitudes to management , the British workers fitted the Blauner model , expressing a high level of contentment with existing procedures of decision making and a consensus about organisational goals , whereas the French saw their enterprises as socially dichotomous and exploitative .
28 Although boards need the correct information mix across the three categories of decision making , individual company cultures give greater or lesser emphasis to each category .
29 Demands from local groups for increased participation in the processes of decision making concerning housing and welfare were seen as politically inspired and met with hostility .
30 But the realities of decision making , as I have tried to show earlier in this chapter , are not so readily pinned down .
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