decision-making process

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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One of the challenging tasks is to select a narrow set of characteristics that play a critical role in thedecision-makingprocess.
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There has to be a clear process by which patients can be involved in thedecision-makingprocess.
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The three approaches to managed entry of donepezil differed in terms of the length and complexity of thedecision-makingprocess.
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Furthermore, the number of individuals involved in thedecision-makingprocessadded with the complexity of reaching a decision.
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First, the resource use associated with thedecision-makingprocessof managed entry was identified.
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Overall, thedecision-makingprocessof front-line assessors was largely resource-led rather than needs-led.
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How thedecision-makingprocessis conducted can be as important as the balance of information on which the decision is based.
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Recognizing this difficulty, extensive research effort over some 20 years has focused on the development of risk-based models which would assist in thedecision-makingprocess.
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Having a presence in a provincial centre meant involving the local elites in thedecision-makingprocess.
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Moreover, local people's preferences and their knowledge are not well incorporated into thedecision-makingprocess.
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Off-farm income is an integral part of the household'sdecision-makingprocess, which concerns all income generating activities and consumption.
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Thisdecision-makingprocessis described in the econometric production models.
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In thedecision-makingprocess, there may be a trade-off point at which a female syrphid will no longer oviposit near an aphid colony.
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It is only when lack of capacity has been established that thedecision-makingprocesscan be removed from the individual.
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Moreover, not only are there prohibitive costs in gaining such information, but also consumers may wish to actively default on thedecision-makingprocesscompletely.
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Clinical considerations and economic merit appear to dominate thedecision-makingprocess.
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An important criterion for inclusion was that the interviewee had participated in the actualdecision-makingprocessstudied.
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Without additional research into an individual'sdecision-makingprocessfor health care, one can only speculate what these factors could be.
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Not less importantly, it was about civic participation in thedecision-makingprocess.
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