11 sentences with 'decisions'

Example sentences and phrases with the word decisions and other words derived from it.

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« Government decisions can impact the economy of an entire country. »

decisions: Government decisions can impact the economy of an entire country.
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« I prefer to do a reflective analysis before making important decisions. »

decisions: I prefer to do a reflective analysis before making important decisions.
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« Although the situation was uncertain, he made wise and prudent decisions. »

decisions: Although the situation was uncertain, he made wise and prudent decisions.
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« Politics is the set of activities and decisions related to the government and administration of a country or community. »

decisions: Politics is the set of activities and decisions related to the government and administration of a country or community.
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« Those who defer decisions have a strategic advantage over those who don't, because they always have a longer lead time than the latter. »
« The Persians may have had relatively loyal subjects, after all, but if it took months for messages to reach them, even loyal subjects could make decisions with which the kings would disagree. »
« Ancient Rome started the tradition of using precedent to shape legal decisions, as well as the idea that there is a spirit in laws that is sometimes more important than a literal interpretation. »
« The plebeians were concerned that judicial decisions should always favour the patricians, who had a monopoly on judicial proceedings, so they insisted that laws be written and made available to the public. »
« Dr. Bustillo knew that life in Negros Occidental was full of difficult decisions, but there was no way she was going to let Rona go without treatment. She assured Nenita that she would be able to cover the costs. »
« The elite families of the nobles, through their networks of clients, made all the important decisions. Beneath this group were the equites: families who did not have the ancient lineages of the patricians and who did not normally hold public office. »
« Bureaucracy is essentially the substitution of rules in place of individual human decisions. That process, while often frustrating for the individuals caught up in it, has the effect of creating a more efficient set of processes than can be achieved by arbitrary decision-making. »

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