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decision-making
[ dih-sizh-uhn-mey-king ]
noun
- the act or process of making choices or decisions with a group of people, especially in business or politics (often used attributively):
decision-making skills.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ··Dz-· noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of decision-making1
Example Sentences
Hundreds of arm's length public bodies are to be reviewed in a bid to cut spending and give ministers more decision-making powers.
United legend Paul Scholes - now a pundit - has previously described Garnacho as "scruffy" technically and said his decision-making is "really poor" at times.
The PAC published correspondence it had received from Storey in which she said that "it is not accurate to state that there is a gap in accountability" because relevant decision-making had been delegated to colleagues in line with guidelines.
Meanwhile, the Department of Justice has already moved to squelch independent decision-making by immigration court judges, threatening them with nothing short of dismissal should they rule against the president’s prerogatives.
Red Bull "made a mistake" with their decision-making over Liam Lawson, says motorsport adviser Helmut Marko.
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