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"whose decision making" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's ability to make decisions. For example, "He had to rely on his own judgment, whose decision making was often questioned by his colleagues."
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Instead of dwelling on the impact Mr. Weiner's conduct has had on his marriage, the people of New York should be asking themselves if they want someone whose decision making ability is so terribly flawed to be in a position of power.
Our study also found that women who decided jointly about their own health care with their husbands were less likely to experience sexual coercion by their husbands compared to those whose decision making regarding their health care was made by fathers/mothers-in-law.
An enduring subplot to the Giants' season has been the play calling of the offensive coordinator, Sean Payton, whose decision making was praised as refreshing last season.
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This book tries to get as close to the truth as is possible: to her as a whole woman whose choices added up and whose decisions made sense... .. Children's Not the End of the World by Geraldine McCaughrean Oxford University Press: Her father has told her that the earth must be purged of abomination and sin.
The Food and Drugs Act allows the Governor in Council, whose decision-making is, in practice, undertaken by cabinet, to make regulations for that act.
It also makes officials' efforts in environmental protection as one important evaluation of their work performance, and those officials, whose decision-making has caused environmental damages, will be held accountable for their decisions.
In more than 20 years as a midwife, he has met women whose decisions have been considered inappropriate by other professionals, but he has "yet to meet one whose decision-making process wasn't rational or sensible, with each having undertaken their own research and weighed up all the advice and guidance they have been given".
He uses e-mail, but not like Mr. Gates, whose decision-making is far more solitary.
It was the story of the night for Bradley, whose decision-making let him down time and time again.
Erick Strickland, whose decision-making had been criticized by Coach Jeff Van Gundy, was both aggressive and wild.
Some see him angling to be the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, an agency whose decision-making he has frequently questioned.
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