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The similarity between single-task adaptation and adaptation following highly congruent words further supports the claim that easy to categorize words to do not burden decision-level process, however, hard to categorize words place a heavy burden on decision-level processing and we therefore see impairments in adaptation.

The results indicated that more desirable solutions were generated, which reduced the burden of decision effort of watershed managers.

Mr. Kornberg, the defense lawyer, went one step further, suggesting that by taking the case to trial Mr. Brown had forced Justice Cooperman to assume the burden of decision.

This is used as the basis for a vignette in which products increasingly carry the burden of decision making in terms of their form, function and interaction with consumers, a responsibility which has unexpected outcomes.

But the burden of decision was his; and it would certainly be unjust to suppose that in similar stark choices, elsewhere in the world or even at home, he would not in the event have done as well.

But upon looking at the actual article inside the section, I discovered only a highly biased piece of editorializing in which Iver Peterson was presuming to remove the burden of decision from New Jersey's citizens by announcing that Jon Corzine had won.

One of the touch points in the book is Barry Schwartz's idea of the paradox of choice: the enormous surplus of capitalism, and the fact that we have all these choices and it puts the burden of decision on the chooser, who then is of course doomed to be disappointed, and then to blame him or herself for their disappointment.

Justice Thomas said the case would have allowed the court to provide "much needed guidance" to the other two branches "without the unnecessary delay and other complications that could burden a decision on these questions in Guantánamo or other detainee litigation arising out of the conflict with Al Qaeda".

But on this day, they knew the burden of decision didn't really rest on their shoulders because neither the U.N. official nor the negotiation was real.

They say that most people support donation but never formally record their wishes, and that an opt-out system known commonly as presumed consent might ease the burden of decision making on grieving families at the time of death.

One possible explanation for the low burnout prevalence among physicians compared with nurses may be due to the fact that physicians share the burden of decision making and care of patients in group and with the attending physicians.

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