That is, Insider Pages bases search results on collective decisions of your social network.
Now, we have begun to take collective decisions so I alone will not be blamed for them.
It's an extreme challenge to build a repertoire, but when you have five, six, seven guys making collective decisions, it's a powerhouse.
It may equally have to subject its armed militias to the PA's collective decisions and may start to lose popularity as it grapples with the mundane difficulties of government.
As a theoretical matter, moreover, this sorry episode reveals a larger libertarian truth: Collective decisions should be made only when strictly required, which happens when any decision made for one necessarily binds all.
However, he also believed that a republic, where people elected representatives rather than making collective decisions directly as in a classical democracy, could be inoculated against the worst consequences of special interests.
Many hoped for a return to the golden age of the Haldane model of Whitehall whereby advice was on paper, ministers read it with respect, and collective decisions were collectively processed through a network of cabinet committees.
Wallman has a patent on an alternative: an intelligent index fund that tracks the collective portfolio decisions of several thousand individual investors.
But we have to make a series of collective but very difficult decisions to get our fiscal house in order.
Mr. SMYTH: In part, I mean I think the president is part of a collective leadership in Iran, and it's the collective leadership that takes decisions.
In a surprise move yesterday, House lawmakers in Massachusetts voted overwhelmingly to strip public workers of their collective bargaining rights over healthcare decisions.
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This is because I embrace many of his assumptions: voting is a collective action problem, and we should encourage social norms which solve collective action problems where privately rational decisions lead to bad outcomes.
This is a tragedy of the commons, in which sensible individual decisions have led to a collective difficulty.
Politics, like the free markets of Adam Smith, tends to be guided by an "invisible hand": Countless individual decisions and actions together express a collective logic and even wisdom.
Mr Graham said it was untrue to suggest he had too much personal power and decisions were not taken on a collective basis, saying the Leveson report had not examined its extensive management structure or how responsibilities for both data protection and Freedom of Information had grown.
You will be able to draw on the collective intelligence of the enterprise to make the most effective decisions.
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Despite all the collective hand-wringing in the background of their financial decisions lately, American car buyers have maintained a pretty level head throughout the last several months of gasoline-price hikes.
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Asked whether the coalition would change after the vote, Mr Clegg said that during its first year, in which difficult spending decisions had been made, "real collective discipline" had been required.
Our collective economic future depends on our getting involved to make the hard decisions in 2012.
Decisions on the election were taken as part of a collective decision-making process by the Scottish Executive, Scotland Office, returning officers and other relevant stakeholders.
Unfortunately under the applicable federal pension law (ERISA), participants generally have no express legal right to participate in the administrative and investment decisions related to the plan itself. (Of course, collective bargaining agreements may provide participants some role in such matters.) The structure of the plan, the investment menu offered, and any matching contributions are all pretty much left to the employer.
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They understood that they were embedded in an interdependent social web and they knew that their decisions had to take into account not just self-interest but the collective interest as well.
The result has been a collective system that isolates information from the people who need it to make faster, better decisions.
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