Sentence examples for hamper decisions from inspiring English sources

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Nonprobabilistic methods (see section below) can assist decision making in circumstances where probabilities are unavailable, but ignorance of factors that are not considered (unknown unknowns 40) will hamper decisions.

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Furthermore, spatial needs of each decision maker could change over time or depending on the context, thus requiring the SMD schema to be continuously updated with changes that can hamper decision making.

However, lack of consensus on the use of molecular and in vitro data for policy change will hamper decision making.

Depending on the situation, uncertainties may have large impacts on model results and, thus, lead to a situation where uncertainties hamper decision-making.

It is quite indefensible that populist objectives should be able to hamper decision-making in a matter that is crucial to the health and well-being of our citizens.

Conversely, barriers to effective communication between doctor and patient, or the lack of relevant or easily accessible information about sperm banking, may hamper decision-making (Achille et al, 2006; Gilbert et al, 2011; Quinn et al, 2011).

The above observations do not hamper decision-making, as long as only 'ordinal' conclusions are drawn, for example, that intervention A is more cost-effective than intervention B. However, absolute changes in the position of an intervention in the graph might lead to unexpected results, as will be shown below.

At the same time, several crucial agriculture reports used by traders and farmers have been canceled because of the shutdown, seriously hampering decision making about planting and disrupting commodities markets.

This detracted from effective communication between organisations hampered decision-making and coordination in an environment characterised by multi-organisational involvement and conflicting demands (Paton et al. [1998]).

However, the lack of studies involving a large number of children with RS in a single center has hampered decision-making regarding the choice of treatment, especially whether or not surgical approaches should be used.

This implication – that we're better at changing than we are at imagining it – led the Harvard team to warn of the practical fallout: how overestimating the stability of today can hamper the decisions we make about tomorrow.

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