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One set of modelling efforts has dealt with modelling of networks which interpret gradients of chemical stimuli to make decisions: examples include gradient sensing in chemotaxis (eg. see [ 14, 15]) and pheromone sensing in yeast [ 16].
We must evaluate this process in order to know the causes of a bad decision (for example, when the decision-maker does not follow the analysts' advice).
Examples include decision-making around prevention and treatment options (eg, increased surveillance, prophylactic surgery, chemoprevention), the need to notify family members about a mutation in the family and personal decision-making, for example, decisions involving childbearing.
Certainly his church can influence his personal decisions (for example, he should not marry a man).
The story of Supreme Court decisions, for example, is basically extreme intellectual rationalization of gut reactions.
Fuzzy logic mimics the way humans make everyday decisions -- for example, deciding when to eat lunch.
You need to know about that in order to make intelligent mortgage-lending decisions, for example.
I'd take issue with some of the Treasury's decisions (for example, the lack of regulatory consolidation).
Yet Britain does not offer to help and demands to be consulted on big decisions, for example on bank recapitalisation.
Crucial decisions, for example, on whether the governors will be able to veto decisions by regional assemblies, have not been announced.
But are these decisions an example of the customer always being right, or has a future Transparent been wrongly consigned to the scrapheap?
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