Few discuss treatment preferences they would elect if they lost the ability to make decisions.
And he clearly has the ability to make decisions and to act on them.
Executives like to pride themselves on the ability to make decisions based upon data.
"Knowledge about our own bodies and the ability to make decisions about our health care are some of our most personal and fundamental rights, " said ACLU Executive Director Anthony D.
On the other hand, women often lack confidence and consistently rate behind men in understanding financial products and their perceived ability to make financial decisions, according to USA Today.
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This ability to make tough decisions shorn of sentimentality is a far cry from how the older generation ran the group.
The system can also monitor entire teams at the same time, giving coaches the ability to make smart decisions during play.
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Our ability to make these decisions is open to enormous question in the wake of the health care discussion, in particular.
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This is particularly true when one considers that the cornerstone of success for many businesses is their ability to make critical decisions quickly.
After the 50s, the decline in fluid intelligence becomes the dominant force and our ability to make sophisticated decisions, for most people, declines.
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To do so limits our ability to make informed decisions and puts us at risk of letting others control our destinies rather than making our own.
"Postal workers at the site are complaining of alleged intimidation and bullying from managers who appear to have lost the ability to make rational decisions, " he said.
Our species benefited from our ability to make good decisions based on what we know is likely to happen in the future, thus, keeping us alive long enough to make babies and spread our genes.
This is about where all these doctors, these nurses, these health care professionals wake up everyday, happy to go to work because they think they're going to be able to do their job or they're waiting for the other shoe to fall every single day because somebody's trying to strangle their ability to make these decisions.
Conventional wisdom holds that getting so close to employees can compromise objectivity and the ability to make tough management decisions.
That only reinforces the banks' unhealthy ties to the government and hampers their ability to make independent commercial decisions on lending.
And according to the FINRA Foundation, which studies financial literacy, women are seriously trailing men in their ability to make educated money decisions.
The Obama administration filed a brief in the case supporting the Pentagon officials, saying that holding such officials liable for developments in the future could affect their ability to make appropriate policy decisions.
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The only things the investors have in common are, one, the general desire to make money, which sometimes works against compassion, and, two, the ability to make all of the decisions amongst each other about how the company must be run.
Successful corporate executives and political leaders have traditionally been the ones with the ability to assess risk and make decisions.
Decision fatigue is a biological process that affects our ability to think rationally and make good decisions.
So in all we do, we must trust in the ability of free people to make wise decisions, and empower them to improve their lives and their futures.
The second objection, according to the board's chair, is the effect changing its status would have upon its current ability to make arm's-length decisions from the assembly government.
Another problem is the waning confidence, especially abroad, in the ability of Suharto's government to make the tough decisions needed to turn the economy around.
Hiring and retaining employees who have the ability to follow specific instructions but who can also make decisions within the scope of a specific care plan, not only empowers the employee, but the system as a whole.
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Hill said the ability to drill down into real-time point-of-sale (POS) data to make informed decisions and receive early warnings about stock-outs, promotion effectiveness, sales velocity, and external demand drivers means retailers can quickly adapt plans to enhance performance.
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Although Medicare administrators are not permitted to make coverage decisions based on economic considerations, the new law does preserve their longstanding ability to deny payment for a drug if persuasive evidence suggests that it is not clinically effective for a particular condition.
This new ability enables marketers, for the first time, to confidently make decisions across multiple channels.
She is also known for an ability to block out the noise of high-profile cases and make life-or-death decisions for her clients under intense pressure, those who know her said.
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