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The phrase "termination decision" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a decision made by someone in authority to end someone's employment or an agreement or arrangement. Example: After careful consideration, the company's CEO announced the termination decision for several employees due to budget constraints.
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"I find out just before the kids did," he said of the termination decision.
Instead they encased themselves in "emotional armor" to have the strength and courage needed "to face the possibility of another termination decision," the researchers found.
"No reasonable person would have contributed to the Sunshine Energy program had they known that approximately 76.4percentt of the contributions would be spent on marketing and administrative expenses instead of renewable energy," wrote Nathan Skop, a commissioner on the Florida Public Service Commission, in a note accompanying the termination decision.
To achieve this, DGSI-FEM uses two state packets, PRECISE and DONE, for each grid point, which represent the convergence status and the termination decision, i.e., whether the update changes are small enough and whether the iteration should terminate, respectively.
In addition, DGSI-FEM uses two phases (namely, a forward sweep followed by a backward sweep) to propagate the termination decision (via the state packet DONE) and collect the convergence status (via the state packet PRECISE) of all (widetilde {Phi })s.
Officials failed to consider a dozen sworn declarations from Chen's co-workers in their termination decision, Schroder added.
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Zhao et al. proposed to use optimal stopping theory for early termination decisions [17].
To assess the potential consequences of implementation of the ALS-TOR rule, we performed a case-by-case evaluation of our in-field termination decisions and assessed the corresponding recommendations of the ALS-TOR rule.
The purpose of this study was to test the reliability of the Resuscitation Predictor Scoring (RPS) Scale1 (Appendix A), a survival prediction nomogram designed to aid resuscitation termination decisions during a resuscitation attempt.
We contribute to this literature by taking up the assumption that publishers may internalize the harm from termination decisions and illuminate the consequences for the contractual relationship between authors and publishers.
Five students repeated the first year, two for health reasons and three after appealing against termination decisions.
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