decision-making environment

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environment
noun
uk
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
us
/ɪnˈvaɪ.rən.mənt/
the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and ...
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Moreover, since thedecision-makingenvironmentis already characterized by controversy, new sources of disagreement would not be welcomed.
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Moreover, they must better understand thedecision-makingenvironmentthey hope to influence.
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Secondly, we assume adaptive parties and focus attention on how voters' preferences shape thedecision-makingenvironmentfor these kinds of parties.
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At the health policy level, factors that relate to thedecision-makingenvironmentare significant barriers to behavior change.
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Internal social factors have a direct influence on agricultural systems as they are a part of the farmer'sdecision-makingenvironment.
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There is no place for a "metarationality" that questions the shape of the decision-making environments themselves.
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Where is the space for deliberation over alternative goals against which one must trade off in the decision-making environments in which subjects find themselves?
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In recent decades, political science has turned to the study of agenda setting as a central aspect of collective decision-making environments.
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Women must also play an important role in decision-making environments, whether on boards of directors or in political functions.
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The right to procedural fairness is assumed to exist in administrative decision-making environments, except where it is clearly excluded by statute.
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