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The phrase "acknowledged decision making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to refer to a decision-making process that has been recognized or accepted by relevant parties.
Example: "The team engaged in acknowledged decision making to ensure that all voices were heard before reaching a conclusion."
Alternatives: "recognized decision making" or "validated decision making".
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Sir Howard Davies, who acknowledged decision-making on the subject had been delayed, vowed to produce a "substantial piece of work".
It is also acknowledged that in actual decision making knowledge is often ignored and used in a specific way or even manipulated, to legitimize certain viewpoints or decisions (Flyvbjerg 1998, 2001).
The challenge for decision tools is to help patients understand the role of their values and preferences in the process of decision making while acknowledging that many patients do not want to be the primary decision maker.
In the Socrates exercise, students acknowledged the different personalities used in decision making.
Even the UNFCCC acknowledges in decisions made in Warsaw that there's a "significant gap" between current emissions pledges and the chances of staying below 2C.
Offering one olive branch to easyJet, Haji-Ioannou said he would like to "favourably acknowledge" the decisions made by Carolyn McCall, Harrison's successor, and Chris Kennedy, easyJet's finance director, to waive their bonuses "in response to the mess that the company was in last summer".
In light of a recent ethics conference in Denmark, we suggest that by acknowledging that decisions made in the clinic rarely abide to rational decision trees with clear ethical priorities, we can better learn from each other's experiences.
By stating that 'transnational or global processes are those through which specific arenas of knowledge and power escape the communities of their creation to be embraced by or imposed on people beyond those communities' (ibid., p.8-9), they acknowledge that decisions, made in these 'local' arenas, may have 'drastically different' consequences in magnitude and/or spatial impact.
Mindfully acknowledging our feelings serves as an "emotional thermostat" that recalibrates our decision making.
Decision making.
Decision making skills.
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