decision-making
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- decision-maker noun
Etymology
Origin of decision-making
First recorded in 1915–20
Example Sentences
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But Iranian security forces had prepared for the war with plans to disperse decision-making and a widespread crackdown ahead of the fighting.
Sullivan warned that changes to VA policy that take decision-making out of veterans’ control is a risk that could seriously backfiring.
From Salon
My son, a college librarian, has seen that phenomenon as well as a general erosion of research skills and decision-making aptitude among some students.
From Los Angeles Times
From financial mismanagement to scandals, awful decision-making to just dreadful form - across the footballing globe, big clubs do go down.
From BBC
"As the first minister set out previously, once received, this information from the UK government will inform decision-making on the use of Prestwick Airport."
From BBC
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