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The phrase "adequate decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision that is sufficient or satisfactory for a particular situation or purpose.
Example: "After considering all the options, we reached an adequate decision that met the project's requirements."
Alternatives: "satisfactory choice" or "sufficient resolution".
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Adequate decision support for clinicians and other caregivers requires accessible and reliable patient information.
Process industries typically involve complex manufacturing operations and thus require adequate decision support for aggregate production planning (APP).
Operators' situational risk awareness (SRA) is crucial for adequate decision making and action in human-machine systems.
Rapid identification of an infectious agent in such serious conditions in these patients is essential for adequate decision making regarding treatment and hospital stay.
"State agencies will be forced to act prior to having all the information they need to make an adequate decision," said Anne Hedges, program director for the Montana Environmental Information Center, a watchdog group.
"If these exercises were held at NATO's insistence in some psychiatric hospital, it would be a much more adequate decision than holding them on the territory of the Georgian state".
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First, the translation of principles and goals into practice requires exceptional efforts to design adequate decision-making arrangements (the essence of governance) and management practices.
Policy-makers rely on technical expertise and innovative ideas from the outside world in order to make informed and adequate decisions.
It promises to eliminate the risk of less than adequate decisions arising from garbled communications, from misconceptions of goals, and from unsatisfactory measurement of partial contributions on the part of dozens of line and staff specialists.
This article studies the labels for fresh produce available to consumers in Flanders Belgiumm), concluding that the existing labelling landscape fails at enabling consumers to make adequate decisions for purchasing environmentally sound food.
Current ageing models are based on both, experimental evidence and theoretical developments; considering that all models are approximation to reality, loss of life estimation could be found in a large range depending on the evidence considered; this amplitude could lead inaccurate results to make adequate decisions in an asset-management context.
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