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The six hours of talks here highlighted the contrast between Europe's tortuous decision-making and the breakneck speed with which financial markets have been pushing the currency zone toward a moment of truth.
The nature of the EU's tortuous decision-making makes that very notion inconceivable.In the long run, the bigger question is whether the two approaches can somehow be made compatible.
Aside from the employment tribunal's verdict – O'Reilly won her claim for age discrimination and victimisation, but not for sex discrimination – yesterday's 55-page document revealed the occasionally tortuous decision-making process behind Countryfile's controversial prime-time revamp.
Speaking at a fringe meeting this week, David Laws MP talked about how the Scottish Liberal Democrat's tortuous decision-making process caused a lot of tensions when negotiating a coalition with Labour in 1999 but ensured that the following eight years of government went ahead remarkably smoothly.
This often makes business decisions tortuous.
The tortuous nature of German decision-making is more to blame.
The route to this appeal court decision was long, tortuous and controversial.
Germany's postwar consensus culture, which pervades labor relations and corporate decision-making, has made change tortuous.
And then there is the tortuous process of reforming the FA's internal decision making structures.
[For more information about the debate over CCW regulation, see "Balancing Act: Creating the Right Regulation for Coal Combustion Waste," p. A498 this issue.] Decisions about handling CCW pose a tortuous set of tradeoffs.
His decision has be the result of a tortuous spiritual crisis.
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