Sentence examples for protracted decision-making from inspiring English sources

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However, our data also demonstrate that MO inertia is idiosyncratic in that it stems from distinct MO characteristics, particularly a culture of consensus and an elitist identity, which in turn reinforce MOs' lack of champions, limited environmental intimacy, and protracted decision-making.

Even though the mayor dropped out of the party's critical Senate race for health reasons, there remains some hostility toward him over his protracted decision-making and the subsequent unraveling of his personal life.

However, there is also reason to believe that choice behavior observed in intersections might result from a protracted decision-making process that occurs before entering an intersection.

Second, there is some evidence from wayfinding that suggests a protracted decision-making process before entering an intersection and exhibiting choice behavior; critically, however, no research to date has directly examined this possibility.

Such distorted credit began during the protracted decision-making project launched by Mayor Giuliani and brought to fruition by the Bloomberg team, propelled in part as they were by his enormous personal contributions towards its construction.

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The present study found support for a dynamic, protracted spatial decision-making process that occurs in anticipation of entering an intersection.

Today's decision came after a protracted period of decision-making.

If spatial decisions are indeed made within an intersection, then it may be suitable to dynamically cue navigation guidance when a pedestrian enters an intersection; however, if spatial decision-making is relatively protracted and precedes the entrance to an intersection, it may prove advantageous to cue guidance in anticipation of upcoming intersections.

And stress makes good decision-making harder.

It is also likely that regions showing signals associated with response checking will show a more protracted timecourse of response than will regions that reflect pathway control, owing to the time required to complete a decision-making process.

The three main problems identified were vagueness in the eligibility criteria, which allows erroneous decision-making on eligibility; disparities between the level of need and the amount of support given; and the protracted period claimants have to wait for payment.

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