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This biased approach to decision making is largely unintentional and often results in ignoring inconsistent information.

These lines of research have one thing in common: the difficulty in arriving at a choice is determined by the similarity of alternatives in subjective value or utility [17], [18], and the influence of emotions on decision making is largely ignored.

The evidence from our study that patient decision making is largely driven by convenience and a desire for timely care is particularly applicable to the recent national debate surrounding universal health care and the restructuring of primary care.

Women reported their social networks as the most important source of labour information, suggesting that labour analgesia decision making is largely informed by the experiences and knowledge of these networks, and not necessarily by risks and benefits.

That is, if scientists do not embrace human medicine as a worthy and valuable part of life science, and clinicians do not have an understanding of the research behind new therapies and diagnostics, then decision making is largely in the hands of the pharmaceutical industry and device manufacturers – and, importantly, not in the hands of their scientists, but rather of their business executives.

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For other surgeries, appointment making was largely delegated to receptionists, and GPs had little knowledge of how patients and receptionists negotiated this, although one GP suggested that receptionists and GP priorities might differ (table 7).

Tony Blair's was a "sofa government" and under the current coalition decision-making is largely confined to an inner circle.

Now that the deal-making is largely behind him, Sir Christopher is now pressed to show investors solid returns from the strategy.

Both radiographs of acute distal radius fractures and radiographs directly after closed reduction were used since decision-making is largely based upon these two series.

The "I" that gets defined is thereby "anonymous," or "anyone"; self-making is largely a function of not distinguishing myself from others.

Keith Stanovich at the University of Toronto has spent the last decade building tests for rationality, and he has found that fair, unbiased decision-making is largely independent of IQ.

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