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Multiple agents may also use dialectical argumentation in order to identify and reconcile differences between themselves, through interactions such as negotiation, persuasion, and joint deliberation.
In this subsection, the term "consultation" means a process involving the open discussion and joint deliberation of all options with respect to potential issues or changes between the Bureau and all interested parties.
The main focus of post-normal science is on the dialogue between science and society, on joint deliberation and decision-making through focus groups, Delphi panels, round tables, consensus conferences et cetera.
In clinical practice, "patient consent to care and professional autonomy are intended to ensure that the intervention in question is the product of joint deliberation and agreement between patient and doctor" (Freedman, Fuks, and Weijer 1992, 653).
It means first that the Green New Deal too will develop organically over the course of a decade – a decade in which literally all Americans will be proposing, critiquing, and counter-proposing, all in a spirit of joint deliberation about how best to rescue our planet and rejuvenate our economy and society in the process.
The current organizational structures seem to separate community midwives and secondary caregivers and often do not encourage joint deliberation.
He took decisions about his patients alone and rarely was there joint deliberation with colleagues within his own or other specialties.
The shared decision-making model is another, where there is mutual exchange of information by provider and patient and joint deliberation and decision-making about the treatment option to implement [ 1, 2].
So the group has to monitor its attitudes or it may institute a straw vote procedure, which facilitates joint awareness of and deliberation about the group's views (cf. Pettit 2007a).
The curtain was raised on this week's House deliberations by a joint editorial from Rich Lowry and Bill Kristol, editors of, respectively, the National Review and the Weekly Standard, perhaps the two most influential conservative publications in Washington.
Confederations are voluntary associations of independent states that, to secure some common purpose, agree to certain limitations on their freedom of action and establish some joint machinery of consultation or deliberation.
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