Sentence examples for decision painstakingly from inspiring English sources

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Most of us have, at one time or another, been guilty of over-thinking a decision; painstakingly evaluating every detail and outcome until we were so confused and overwhelmed, we did nothing.

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It is a study of decision-making, painstakingly traced through the chaos of competing Nazi institutions.

As for surge pricing and "peak hours," practices adopted by apps and hated by riders, Ousta has made a painstakingly hard decision, promising no surge in prices regardless of traffic, supply, demand or even force majeure.

Dr. Fisher and Mr. Skinner in interviews and written responses to The Times painstakingly defended their decision not to adjust their data more extensively.

He quickly became famed for his super-analytical style, painstakingly dissecting tactical decisions using a series of on-screen arrows and slow-motion replays.

And facts are what documentaries are for, at least documentaries like Charles Ferguson's "No End in Sight," which came out last summer and painstakingly reconstructed the fateful decisions made in Washington and Baghdad in the early months of the American occupation.

At first glance, they're as ordinary as can be: groups of friends chatting over dinner at a local restaurant, customers wandering the grocery store aisles and painstakingly agonizing over purchase decisions, readers indulging in an endless supply of books at the library.

Also, the meaning of a specialty choice preference endorsed by second year students who have little or no clinical experience is unquestionably different compared to the specialty match decision of a fourth year student which is often painstakingly made after much consideration and which is inevitably influenced by intense clinical experiences in the senior years of medical school.

She is among a gaggle of high-profile guests, who, having been painstakingly fitted with one of Galliano's frocks, face a daunting decision over which dress to wear to the ball.

This tells us that game-changing decisions are not taken on the basis of objectively verifiable statistics or painstakingly compiled analytics; they are, in fact, driven by a will to act.

Why do investors, many of whom painstakingly dissect reams of data to understand companies' finances, also base their decisions in part on a stock's ticker symbol?

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