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Military doctrine can teach us a lot about decision making in rapidly changing environments.

The inability of conventional laboratory testing to support decision making in rapidly evolving massive injury situations is notorious.

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The authors describe a theory-based approach to computer skill development in nursing administration that is a strategy for preparing nurse administrators to meet the challenge for effective decision making in the rapidly changing health care environment.

Despite the scale of the challenge, Hodkinson said he has been heartened by the progress made in some rapidly evolving Chinese cities – and by what he saw at the recent climate change conference in Paris.

Warner's management tried to avoid Pfizer's clutches, but the giant's offer, made in the rapidly appreciating currency of its own shares, eventually won the day.Although Pfizer had little experience of mergers, the Warner-Lambert takeover has gone well.

The cost-effectiveness of follow-up strategies among people with confirmed adenomas are warranted in aiding evidence-informed decision making in response to the rapidly evolving technologies and rising expectations.

Infrared absorbance measurements can be made in situ and rapidly.

That, combined with the fast start finance pledge the administration made in Copenhagen, the rapidly changing clean energy market, and President Littlefield's leadership, has brought about a fundamental shift at the agency.

Characteristically Mr. Gethard was fearful that the progress he had rapidly made in the entertainment industry could just as rapidly vanish.

These drawings look modest and rapidly made in comparison with the others, but the effect of simplicity, which I presume partly reflects a reluctance to illustrate what only God could imagine, can bring to mind two violins emerging from a booming orchestra, real heaven.

According to Graham v. Connor, the landmark 1989 case that established the standard, each "use of force must be judged from the perspective of a reasonable officer on the scene, rather than with the 20/20 vision of hindsight". The ruling specifically cautions against judging police too harshly for split-second decisions made in "tense, uncertain and rapidly evolving" situations.

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