executive decision-making

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executive
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ɪɡˈzek.jə.tɪv/
us
/ɪɡˈzek.jə.t̬ɪv/
relating to making decisions and managing businesses, or suitable for people with important jobs ...
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(Definition ofexecutivefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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We have received representations on a number of issues relating to new council constitutions, including access toexecutivedecision-making.
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These regulations govern meetings of the executive under new local authority constitutions, recording of executive decisions and access to papers relating toexecutivedecision-making.
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Therefore, we have no need for the type of information which in business is essential to goodexecutivedecision-making.
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They represent in a way a second best alternative to the principle of direct participation inexecutivedecision-making.
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The intention is to replicate as far as possible the previous role of an education committee, except as regardsexecutivedecision-makingpowers.
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The appointments process is no different from that which applies to many otherexecutivedecision-makingprocesses.
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We have received representations on a number of issues relating to new council constitutions, including access toexecutivedecision-making.
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These regulations govern meetings of the executive under new local authority constitutions, recording of executive decisions and access to papers relating toexecutivedecision-making.
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Those, not legislative, butexecutivedecision-makingpowers will be in the hands of elected representatives in regard to matters which are very broadly domestic ones.
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The model of government that we are proposing means that the mayor takes anexecutivedecision-makingrole and the assembly provides scrutiny of the mayor's actions.
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Planning agreements are essential to prevent arbitrary decisions by those who have the power ofexecutivedecision-making.
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Moreover, the judicial process, unlikeexecutivedecision-making, was not conducive to a swift response to national security threats.
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Although they are not deemed to beexecutivedecision-makingbodies, they may adopt resolutions or make recommendations in terms of agreed procedures.
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Rarely do women holdexecutivedecision-makingauthority in more powerful domains or those that are associated with traditional notions of masculinity (such as finance and the military).
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However, somewhat counter-intuitively, globalization also is accompanied by spatial centralization of urban centers, mainly from the growth of the inner city as a base for headquarter andexecutivedecision-makingcenters.
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Such functions include: sensory perception, motor control, symbolic thought, logical thought, speech, abstraction, integration (synthesis), orientation, concentration, judgment about danger, reality testing, adaptive ability,executivedecision-making, hygiene, and self-preservation.
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