Sentence examples for decision in general from inspiring English sources

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In 2015 both Clegg and the Lib Dems paid a hefty price for this decision in general and their broken promise on tuition fees in particular.

You should ask for the least amount of time you actually need to make your decision; in general, think of extensions in either 1 or 2-week increments, depending on what your timeline is looking like for hearing back from other employers.

It is very likely that this may represent the decision in general practice to implant ICDs in 'sicker' patients who would not have been enrolled in clinical trials either due to explicit exclusion criteria (e.g. exclusion of class IV patients in SCD-HeFT) or due to 'recruitment' bias.

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Microsoft also questioned the even-handedness of Judge Jackson's decisions in general.

ERROL MORRIS: I am interested in the kinds of casuistry that are involved in legal decisions in general, Supreme Court decisions specifically.

People with damage to the ventromedial prefrontal cortex lack this intuition, and so they take inordinate time to make decisions in general.

But in political decisions, or social decisions in general, those aspects can interact with each other". For example, he suggests, voters might tend to reflexively link candidate characteristics, such as competence, with a candidate's political party.

We lack a neutral entity for social decisions in general, a body (apart from the Supreme Court) whose mature reflection can be trusted to balance the completely intransigent factions and come up with workable policies.

"However, the committee strongly believes that making such recommendations is not appropriate" because the study focused on how to make cleanup decisions in general rather than on any specific case.

Eppler and Mengis (2004) reviewed a wide range of existing literature on management-related overload situations and found that managerial decisions in general and strategic analysis activities in particular act as sources of information overload.

On one interpretation, this approach leads to the view that 'decision making capacity is a clinical assessment of a patient's ability to make specific health care decisions, whereas competency is a legal determination of the patient's ability to make his or her own decisions in general' (Ganzini et al., 2004, 264).

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