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

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1 Its contents were still very much in doubt when Cottle reached Alfoxden ; but before his visit ended the famous title had been chosen , and the decision made that the volume should begin with ‘ The Ancient Mariner ’ and include ‘ sundry shorter poems ’ of Wordsworth 's , most of them written since the beginning of the year .
2 With the decision made she felt a kind of temporary peace .
3 The decision made , he showered and dressed quickly , then went out to buy a freshly baked baguette for breakfast .
4 With the ball often in need of a team of scuba-divers to dig it out of the muddy waters , the decision made sense .
5 The important thing was not whether the decision-maker was performing a judicial or an administrative function but whether the decision made affected the rights of those subject to it .
6 But the decision made itself , as if it had been made a long time before .
7 But it 's on the way , and the philosophical and political battles will be fought and the decision made , one way or the other , in 1988 .
8 Will my right hon. Friend find time today to tell the House of the decision made yesterday to restore to Latvia , Lithuania and Estonia the gold deposited for safe keeping in the Bank of England but misappropriated by the then Labour Government with the support in the Division Lobby of the leader and Chief Whip of the Liberal party at that time ?
9 The decision made by the UK Cross-Country Commission to adopt the new date of March 9 sparked controversy among athletes and officials , since it would leave only two weeks for selected athletes to prepare for the World Championships in Antwerp .
10 It may also be appropriate to record the decision made so that all involved in the patient 's case may know .
11 The phases identified are bidding , bargaining , settling and ratifying the decision made ( Payne , 1986 , pp. 59–65 ) .
12 A single voice , if it comes from somebody sufficiently powerful , can overturn the consensus arrived at by the rest ( Sedgwick wryly ends his article by saying that the child 's name was put on the ‘ register ’ , the doctor having used his influence to overturn the decision made by the rest ) .
13 As he knows , the decision made at an earlier stage not to complete the slip road was considered to be ludicrous .
14 In practical terms , the school librarian or teacher may not have the authority to make a final decision on the purchase of a microcomputer but it is important that s/he has some knowledge of what microcomputers can do and what criteria should be used for selection , so that the decision made by the headteacher may be influenced by the person who will ultimately control and use the microcomputer .
15 The decision made by UEFA is contrary to all principles of law .
16 I think the decision made is disgusting .
17 Members will be asked to vote on the following actions which are designed to achieve a reversal of the decision made at F&S on 5 March 1991 not to implement the Shop 's proposal for a reduction in pay differentials .
18 Our members are angry at the decision made by F&S and the annual dismissal of this important issue .
19 This is because a significant factor is the degree to which assumptions are built into the information system and thereby influence and affect the decision making .
20 In summary , when considering information and decision-making flows there are two key questions , ( i ) at which point does the information system stop and the decision making begin , and ( ii ) what is the nature of the assumptions which are incorporated in the information system ?
21 Yet it is arguable that it is the central question about any political system whether the decision making process , the institutions and the political culture which obtains , confer a sufficient degree of authority on the decisions themselves and upon those in power that those same institutions are still respected even if , in individual cases , the decisions themselves are not ; for lack of authority within a system and the respect this conveys can have catastrophic results .
22 The legal requirement for local government to consult with the local community over spending federal money created a potentially critical role for community groups , and raised the question of their role in the decision making process .
23 The decision making stage is particularly dynamic often comprising numerous iterations in order to clearly identify/isolate the problem and then to identify/optimise solutions .
24 Moreover , in addition to covering the decision making and decision taking stages of the problem solving process they also interface with the solution implementation and control stages ( see Fig. 1 ) .
25 This final section allows Mr Hicks to justify the implementation of abc as a better foundation to the decision making process ; but is the argument being made to the right audience ?
26 Apart from the face that consideration of scenic impact seems to carry little weight in the decision making process , there is another distressing angle to these applications .
27 If law is to be used as ‘ an instrument for casting an alternative political vote by exposing the decision making process to contending views of public necessity ’ ( Lewis and Harden , 1982 , p. 68 ) , the most obvious way in which such an aim might be pursued is through the development of a test case strategy .
28 Authors can imagine for themselves how our process may stall , and we obviously have to balance the quality of the decision making against its speed .
29 The decision making process can be likened to one of those great lumbering steam locomotives seen in Western films .
30 By contrast , the decision making system in the United States can only be described as ramshackle ; however , rationality and efficiency are not necessarily the first priorities of a democratic political system , especially one as vast and heterogeneous as the United States .
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