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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a methodical decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a decision that is made in a systematic, organized, and careful manner.
Example: "After reviewing all the data and considering various factors, the committee reached a methodical decision regarding the new policy."
Alternatives: "a systematic choice" or "a deliberate decision".
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The young Obama is a methodical decision maker, deliberate when it comes to career or relationship issues.
Like other reporters, Mr. Woodward describes Mr. Obama as engaged in a methodical decision process that is nearly the polar opposite of the gut calls and out-of-channels policy making of the Bush administration, which Mr. Woodward mapped in four earlier books.
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He said the HFC would make a "very methodical decision" in the days and weeks to come on the continuing resolution (CR) and that Planned Parenthood funding would be one of the things conservatives look at.
The new president's methodical decision-making offers an early insight into how the new commander in chief will approach the war in Afghanistan and has surprised some Pentagon officials, who had predicted repeatedly in the past two weeks that Obama would decide within days on additional forces, only to find the White House taking more time.
Toyota is known more for rigid and methodical decision-making than for flair, while Tesla is the bold Silicon Valley upstart that sells $100,000 cars to George Clooney and Leonardo DiCaprio.
We would make the kind of methodical decisions career advisers recommend instead of just jumping at whatever we're offered because our Visas or fellowships or advisers are expiring.
Daimler-Benz honors traditional hierarchy and methodical decision-making, whereas Chrysler stands for pragmatic adaptability, creativity and equal empowerment [ 26].
For example, it is not at all unusual in business for a team to be tasked with making a decision, prepare a methodical case and then have the HIPPO (highest paid person's opinion) carry the day without much regard for the analysis.
Thus, aSCRs form a methodical cornerstone of human associative learning and decision making research.
"Each of these decisions was based on a methodical and substantive review of the facts by both internal and external counsel.
However, the reference to ESG analysis does not denote a cursory use, but a methodical consideration of pertinent and material ESG issues in all investment decisions from initial analysis to the buy decision and then throughout the investment management process.
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