Faced with tough situations, good people try to do their best to make the right decisions.
The comparison will help you identify problems quickly, and make the right decisions to fix them.
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Our country can turn around in a positive direction if we make the right decisions.
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"It's all on you, and you have to make the right decisions, " Marrone said following practice Friday.
Ideally, the balance would be tipped so that people have stronger motives to make the right decisions.
That most people, most of the time, will make the right decisions for themselves, their family and their community.
We bear a duty to make the right decisions for our children and grandchildren and for our God-given Earth.
In those situations you have to make the right decisions on the run and execute what you want to do.
This way your mentally stable enough to make the right decisions as we move forward for the rest of this year.
Your team has to be more productive, your quality better, and you need to make the right decisions to build this momentum.
They help you get the right information and make the right decisions.
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We need tourism to come back, we need the economy to come back and we need a strong leader who can make the right decisions.
And that's how you make the right decisions for this country.
Both are subject to random storms that can come up quickly and require clear thinking so that you make the right decisions to navigate them successfully.
There is no one at Ground Zero properly equipped or authorized to deal with a coordinated, conceptual rebuilding, to set the right priorities and make the right decisions.
This means that China and India, and also for that matter Indonesia and the Philippines, can all enjoy high growth rates if their leaders make the right decisions.
With this consensual form of leadership, Picard is able to make the right decisions that protect the well being of the crew, the ship and ultimately, Earth itself.
Sir Peter Lampl, chairman of Sutton Trust, which promotes social mobility through education, said the research revealed "a group of bright students who need extra support and encouragement to make the right decisions".
In response to the current concerns, I suggest that Glaxo and the FDA work together, using transparency as the means to restore patient trust and to support the effort to make the right decisions.
"It's very distressing to see that Europe cannot make the right decisions to overcome the crisis and is again forcing the people of Portugal to emigrate, " says Ana-Maria Gomez, a socialist member of the European Parliament.
We speak for -- obviously Admiral Allen, Secretary Chu, Carol Browner and others direct BP to do what we think is scientific and necessary in order to make the right decisions and order the right things be done at that structure.
We believe that if we make the right decisions about dealing with our debt and dealing with our deficits, taking measures that are responsible and effective to help create jobs and grow the economy, that other things like markets will take care of themselves.
The action-oriented optimists, the ones who don't see life as a casino but as a place where one has to make the right decisions to obtain the desired outcomes -- to make the world a better place or our lives more worth living -- see disasters as occasions to learn, to find out what we should have done differently, to come up with new strategies.
"I have the confidence that we have the people in the background to make sure the right decisions are made, " he told BBC Three Counties Radio.
It is at these intersections of business relationships where we must make the right ethical decisions based on all the information we have at the moment.
Just when we need all the facts to make the right paramount decisions, we again are stuck with only half the facts.
If Mr. Palmisano is soon to leave IBM, as the article indicates as likely, we can surely hope the Board will seek out a replacement who is equally willing to make the right resource allocation decisions.
When you are looking at scientific problems, the first thing is to get the scientific facts right and then make the moral decisions afterwards.
Philip Sellwood, chief executive of the Energy Saving Trust (EST), said that it was "crucial that households across the nation make informed decisions by having the right advice to help them reduce their energy usage and fuel bills".
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