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homogenous decision
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "homogenous decision" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "homogeneous decision." You can use it when discussing decisions that are uniform or consistent across a group or context.
Example: "The committee reached a homogeneous decision regarding the new policy, ensuring that all members were in agreement."
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Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) is a widely used mathematical programming approach for comparing the inputs and outputs of a set of homogenous Decision Making Units (DMUs) by evaluating their relative efficiency.
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Data envelopment analysis (DEA) is a widely used mathematical programming technique that compares the inputs and outputs of a set of homogenous decision making units (DMUs) by evaluating their relative efficiency.
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Laird's ear for "smallish lexical mercies" yields superb lines no American could write: on the Atlantic Ocean, "a blizzard of homogenous decisions breathes above / the folding and unfolding pane and counterpane of waves".
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The employment of models with random effects is suggestive due to the assumption that different cultures of counselling will develop between the respective n/hs, while within single n/hs (relatively) homogenous decisions are to be expected.
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Clusters identified in the present study in terms of large amount of motion, stiffness, or quite normal kinematics would be of interest, supported by clinical examination, in delineating homogenous groups for decision making with respect to prescribing orthotics, chemodenervation, surgery, or only exercise.
Changes of treatment decisions over time and the proportion of patients surviving 1 year suggest in part non-homogenous and potentially questionable decision criteria.
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While the research community acknowledges that there is heterogeneity, homogenous choice models dominate consumer decision research.
Asia is not a homogenous continent; for instance, healthcare decisions of Chinese, Japanese, and Vietnamese people are influenced by diverse concepts of harmony and filial piety, which originate from different religious or moral codes [ 13].
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"Early decision historically tended to be more homogenous than the regular pool — more white, more upper-class and upper-middle-class, less international," said Jess Lord, dean of admissions and financial aid at Haverford.
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This may point to non-homogenous criteria for treatment decisions which may have changed over time given the increasing age and increasing comorbidities of the whole infarct population.
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As a result, organisations may find it harder to make decisions or allocate resources, and the quality of those decisions may be lower than in more homogenous organisations.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
If you intended to indicate decision-making that is consistent across a group, use "homogeneous decision" or its alternative, depending on the specific nuance you wish to convey.
Common error
The most frequent error is the spelling of "homogeneous". Ensure you use the correct spelling to maintain credibility and clarity, especially in formal writing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "homogenous decision" functions as an adjective-noun combination where the adjective 'homogenous' (intended to be 'homogeneous') modifies the noun 'decision'. Although grammatically structured, it's incorrect due to the misspelling, flagged by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "homogenous decision" seeks to describe a decision that is consistent and uniform. However, it contains a spelling error, as the correct form is 'homogeneous'. While there are limited examples of its use, it's advisable to use the correct spelling to maintain clarity and credibility, as Ludwig indicates. Alternatives such as "uniform decision" or "consistent decision" may be considered based on the specific context. Ensure to proofread your writing to prevent this common error, particularly in academic or professional settings.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Uniform decision
This alternative uses 'uniform' to emphasize the consistency and sameness of the decision.
Consistent decision
This alternative focuses on the consistency and predictability of the decision-making process.
Standardized decision
This alternative highlights that the decision follows a set of established standards or procedures.
Harmonized decision
This alternative suggests that the decision was reached through a process of harmonizing different perspectives or interests.
United decision
This implies that everyone involved agreed, showing solidarity in the decision.
Consensus-based decision
This indicates that the decision was made through a process of achieving consensus among the participants.
Unanimous decision
This alternative denotes that everyone agreed to the decision without any dissent.
Collective decision
This alternative underlines that the decision was made by a group as a whole.
Shared decision
This shows that the decision was made in a manner where different actors shared responsibilities and had a say in the outcome.
Coordinated decision
This emphasizes the coordinated effort that resulted in the final decision.
FAQs
What's the correct way to spell the word I'm trying to use?
The correct spelling is 'homogeneous', not 'homogenous'. The latter is a misspelling.
What does "homogeneous decision" mean?
A "homogeneous decision" refers to a decision that is uniform or consistent across a group or context.
What are some alternatives to "homogeneous decision"?
Alternatives include "uniform decision", "consistent decision", or "standardized decision" depending on the context.
In what context can I use the term "homogeneous decision"?
The phrase is typically used in academic or business contexts to describe decisions made by groups where there is substantial agreement or uniformity in approach. For example: "The committee reached a "homogeneous decision" regarding the new policy."
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Authority and reliability
2.3/5
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Real-world application tested