Sentence examples for decision making expressed from inspiring English sources

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In a focus group study of cardiac patients aged 56 years and older, participants indicated that they preferred to follow the cardiologist's recommendation for treatment, based on their medical expertise [42], similar to a view on treatment decision making expressed by some of our participants.

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Even close followers of Vatican decision-making expressed astonishment at the pope's announcement.

Concern over CDS-eP interfering with the prescribers' decision making power, as expressed by one-fifth of GP respondents may become an inherent factor contributing to the resistance to adopting the mechanism in individual practice.

Section 4 of the OPDG was further reworded during interviews to reflect the role of trusting oneself and others during decision making, for participants expressed concern about assumptions within care relationships, described by Anna: "I just balked at being told to 'share your guide with others' and 'ask others to complete this guide'.

Veterans and observers of school closings praised Shaw's president, Irma McClaurin, for quick decision-making and expressed confidence that the university would survive.

c Decision-Making: Physicians expressed unhappiness with the top-down management model and speed of decision-making, which was associated by some to the large number of people involved at the top administrative level.

Levels of satisfaction varied greatly among paediatric partners in adult-health-care driven projects where reduced access to decision making and funding was expressed as a concern.

Individuals employ different moral principles to guide their social decision-making, thus expressing a specific 'moral strategy'.

They discuss the dysfunction in the organization, complain about poor decision-making and express severe pessimism about the future of the institution.

When measured retrospectively patients probably take into account their evaluation of the decision-making when expressing their preference after the decision-making took place, while prospectively measured preferences are not biased by knowledge of the actual decision-making process.

These articles are dedicated to ensuring that young people have the right to participate in decision-making processes, express opinions freely and equip themselves with the knowledge and skills they need to bring about change in their lives and communities.

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