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Make sure to have the pros and cons of a decision laid out before your pre-meeting call (or in-person coffee if you're in the same geography).
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During the various phases of the South Vietnamese retreat from the northern provinces, namely in I and II Corps Tactical Zones, President Thieu had at least three different plans and decisions laid out before him, and each one either lacked consistency or simply contradicted one another.
In a news conference following the decision, McCulloch laid out the evidence that he believed supported the grand jury's finding.
The decision was laid out in an e-mail by Jo A. Pendry, then chief of commercial services for the park service, who explained that during a Dec. 13 meeting, Mr. Jarvis "reiterated his decision to have the Grand Canyon hold off on implementation" until "we have hosted a meeting with the major producers of bottled water".
The decision criteria laid out in this model allow for a category of patients (those who show improvement in the excitement item at Week 2, but who do not show significant improvement in positive symptoms) in whom the prediction of later response is no better than a coin toss.
This paper takes a principlist approach, reflecting upon the four classic principles of bioethical decision-making laid out by Beauchamp and Childress [ 37] to examine decision-making in practice within a UK hospital 'Feeding Issues Multi-Professional Team', in circumstances in which the 'patient voice' was limited, and in some cases absent (such as where the person was unconscious).
He announced to his aides that "I considered this a far-reaching decision," and "I laid out a process for making it.
The leader of the decision team, Arnon Mishkin, laid out its case, with some help from a more polished television presence, Chris Stirewalt.
The changes were announced in a party decision that also laid out broad and potentially far-reaching proposals to restructure the economy by encouraging greater private participation in finance, vowing market competition in several important parts of the economy, and promising farmers better property protection and compensation for confiscated land.
Decision scenario: As we laid out at length on Tuesday, Greece faces only hard decisions involving some combination of: much more fiscal austerity than is currently in the cards, debt restructuring (also known as default), and leaving the eurozone.
In an analysis of the Wong Kim Ark case written shortly after the decision in 1898, Marshall B. Woodworth laid out the two competing theories of jurisdiction in the Citizenship Clause and observed that "[t]he fact that the decision of the court was not unanimous indicates that the question is at least debatable".
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