Sentence examples for informed decision makers from inspiring English sources

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During previous downturns, companies that thrived used data-derived insights made by informed decision makers to produce lasting competitive cost/service advantage.

At the same time, it is acknowledged that many people are neither efficient cost-effective decision makers nor have the depth of knowledge to be informed decision makers on par with professionals in the financial services industry.

While I applaud efforts to push for more ambitious targets and to be aspirational in nature, there is a danger in setting these targets in front of the less well informed decision makers who might be tempted to think that we have this epidemic under control.

Educators should be helped in assisting adolescents to become better informed decision makers, prevent risks and (where appropriate) dissuade them from tattooing and body piercing.

Killing all the pigs, all at once, "was the stupidest thing they ever did," Ms. Kamel said, adding, "This is just one more example of poorly informed decision makers".

The assessments were performed in collaboration with the cities of Kuopio and Basel, and the models informed decision makers of the cities.

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In general, financial reporting should satisfy the full disclosure principle meaning that any information that can potentially influence an informed decision maker should be disclosed in a clear and understandable manner on the company's financial statement.

The Options Industry Council defined a sophisticated investor in 2005 as "a strategic thinker with a diverse portfolio," "affluent," "tolerant of a reasonable amount of risk" and "an informed decision maker".

The global nature of medical tourism creates challenges for Canadian family physicians by introducing new partners in patients' decision-making processes and ultimately whether they are able to become truly informed decision-makers.

The conventional ideal of regulation under the current paradigm is that good science leads to an informed decision-maker who can then remove or limit a proven hazardous chemical from commerce (or, rarely, prevent its introduction).

No one should need warning about the dangers of herding among poorly informed decision-makers: copycat behaviour has been widely regarded as one of the major contributing factors to the financial crisis, and indeed to all financial crises of the past.

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