Sentence examples for making refers from inspiring English sources

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Decision making refers to the process of making choices between different courses of action or inaction; this process involves weighing up uncertain positive and negative outcomes, leading to decisional conflict [ 36, 37].

The last dimension of LC, participative decision making refers to "the level of influence that employees have in the decision-making process" (Alegre and Chiva 2008: 317).

The context of decision making refers to various aspects of a person's everyday life including structure and accessibility of the healthcare system as well as nature, duration and severity of the illness.

It's rare that human beings develop this level of perspicacity about themselves, particularly when the insight they are making refers to the absence rather than a presence of characterological attributes.

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Marina Silva, the former maid who is a leading contender for the 2018 presidential election, said in an interview that Ms. Rousseff's ouster was rooted in incompetence and deeply flawed policy making, referring to charges that she manipulated the federal budget to conceal economic problems.

Most astonishingly, he describes Amerca's current battle with Islam as a problem of its own making, referring to the US's secret funding of Islamic extremists in Afghanistan during the 1970s and 1980s, as part of its fight against its main enemy of the time, communism.

Place-making refers to the changing relationships between the physical support offered by a landscape (means), and the relationships among place, people, and lifestyle in a community (meanings).

Risky decision-making refers to choices that may result in reward or punishment yet the outcome is not fully predictable.

In general, evidence-based practice (or evidence-informed decision-making) refers to practitioners' use of standards of care whose effectiveness has been demonstrated through research evidence.

But, according to one person who was briefed on the discussions, it represented the "apex of presidential decision-making," referring to the frequent communication in the last weeks between Dubai's ruler, Sheik Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum, and his cousin Sheik Khalifa bin Zayed al-Nahyan, who is the president of the United Arab Emirates.

Parent medical and critical care team decision-making referred to how critical care teams sought early joint decision-making with parent medical teams when there was doubt over the possibility of critical illness recovery (theme 3).

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