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The phrase "associated with a decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors, elements, or considerations that relate to a particular choice or conclusion.
Example: "The factors associated with a decision to invest in renewable energy include cost, sustainability, and public opinion."
Alternatives: "linked to a decision" or "related to a decision".
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Similarly, the EV associated with a decision is also scaled from 0 (low expectation of a positive outcome) to 1 (high expectation of a positive outcome).
There is some evidence that the visual intrusion of residential panels is associated with a decision not to install panels [7].
All of the abovementioned methods in some part utilize a threshold associated with a decision to accept the result or to refuse.
A renal SOFA score 3.4 [OR 4.1; 95 % CI (1.2 13.2); p = 0.0002] and a Knaus score B, C, D [OR 6.9; 95 % CI (2.4 19); p = 0.01] were associated with a decision of withholding/withdrawal of LST. Discussion Withholding and/or withdrawal of LST in European ICUs are common and variable.
This shorter length of stay was often associated with a decision to limit treatment.
Cases in which death was associated with a decision to limit or withdraw care were also recorded [ 18].
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However, a challenge to testing this hypothesis is that the source of value associated with a memory decision is unknown.
Both models find compromise solutions that are suitable for all scenarios, which avoid the possible risk associated with a poor decision that is only optimal for one particular scenario, or only for an average climate change forecast.
After adjustment, practicing in an outpatient facility was significantly associated with a correct decision on imaging.
Violence can indirectly influence the costs and benefits associated with a migration decision through many factors.
Such an optimal balance is usually identified through a "cost/benefit" analysis, where the costs are the con's, and the benefits are the pro's associated with a given decision.
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