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The phrase "adapted for decision making" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or designed to facilitate the process of making decisions.
Example: "The software was specifically adapted for decision making, allowing users to analyze data more effectively."
Alternatives: "tailored for decision making" or "designed for decision making."
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Therefore, this paper proposes a simulation optimization method that involves a preference model, specifically adapted for decision making with simulation models.
Well defined criteria are critical for making complex decisions.
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The indices designed for monitoring the disease should be valid, reliable and cross-culturally adapted for decision-making concerning the appropriate treatment.
When elements of objectives are additive (e.g., minimizing the number of extinct species, which is the sum of species extinctions), epistemic uncertainty in the management objective is relatively tractable, and methods to deal with uncertainty in financial investment portfolios 60 can be adapted for conservation decision making.
Offer opportunities for decision making.
The conclusion discusses the need for wildlife institutions to adapt their underlying decision making philosophy including the way science is integrated into decision making processes in light of the changes in social context caused by urbanization.
Broader implications for decision-making.
National guidelines for economic evaluation agree that a given country's unit costs should be applied to calculations of costs when adapting an analysis for local decision making [ 6].
The AHP process was performed using "Super Decisions" software (version 2.8.0), which is very suitable and capable of practical problem solving; furthermore it is also fully adapted for AHP and ANP (Analytical Network Process) decision making.
Framework for risk-based decision making.
This paper has highlighted progress and lessons learnt from countries in adapting to HRH challenges through evidence-informed decision making.
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