Sentence examples for decision observed from inspiring English sources

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"Just not his best decision," observed a reporter.

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To compute the time until a decision, observe that a view v lasts Γ v) (timeout for view v) plus the time until all Init messages are received.

This strategy is tested using both Monte Carlo simulations and a time series dataset based on supervised classification of remotely sensed data corresponding to land use decisions observed in a Mexican coffee growing region during the period 1984 2006.

The medical decisions observed in our survey mostly complied with French legal requirements, as the 2005 Act allows withholding and withdrawal of life support, and intensified alleviation of symptoms even when it may (unintentionally) hasten death.

Most important decision = when more than one decision is observed, the one with the most explicit intention (or awareness) of hastening death (see classification details in Methods).

If the decision to migrate and send remittances is part of a household's income diversification strategy, then many of the factors contributing to this decision (both observed and unobserved) will also influence the decision over whether and how much children in the household will work, leading to problems with simultaneity bias.

Two recent studies of treatment decision making observed that many patients arrive at a treatment decision almost immediately after being diagnosed, with 65% of patients considering only a single option [ 12, 13].

However, the Cunningham decision's logic was criticized in a federal District Court decision that observed that typing the block once and having a computer program duplicate the block in future emails was the equivalent of re-typing it (Williamson v. Bank of New York Mellon).

These results suggest that noise-driven decision models provide an alternative dynamical mechanism for the variability and wide range of decision times observed, which span from a few hundreds milliseconds to more than one second [15], [2].

When Carlyle was informed of this decision, he observed, "By gad, she'd better".

Conclusion In this large cohort of brain damaged patients with LSTW decision, we observed that a high proportion of patients would not have been eligible for a DCDMIIII process.

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