With no designated framework to release the funds, the process of decision-making will be subjective and will be bound to come under intense public scrutiny, given the level of public anger at the last round of injections into the banking system.
Private equity investing poses the greatest risk of politicization of the investment decision-making process of any form of investing.
'promote international cooperation and to coordinate programmes in research, services and capacity building, in order to learn more about the nature and resources of the ocean and coastal areas and to apply that knowledge for the improvement of management, sustainable development and protection of the marine environment and the decision-making process of its Member States'.
But, more seriously, the coming of the euro is part of a process involving the centralisation of economic power and decision-making in pan-European bodies.
Mitchell says that a big part of the decision-making process should be an evaluation of who you were before you became a mother, who you are now and who you would like to be in five years.
Chief executive Hamish Morrison said that putting fishermen at the heart of the decision-making process would "help prevent the kind of dog's dinner of a deal done in Brussels last month".
Through the application of this knowledge the Commission aims to improve management practices and the decision-making process of its Member States, foster sustainable development, and protect the marine environment.
The decision to seek an alternate route necessitated a delay of the decision-making process so that route could be identified and then assessed.
Establishing a wholly-owned company in China where a company has complete control of the decision-making process and does not have to deal with a Chinese partner can be very tempting.
Although some developmental kinks still need to be worked out, the inclusion of such technology in the Japanese bid is surely the latest phase of a traditional decision-making process that involves several cycles (and often years) of understanding, review, and comment by managers at various levels.
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He is also under investigation for allegations that he "attempted to influence the decision-making process of the West Yorkshire Police Authority in connection with the referral that they had made".
Sir Norman is also facing a second allegation that he "attempted to influence the decision-making process of the West Yorkshire Police Authority in connection with the referral that they had made".
The first kind is process solutions--solutions that seek to implement particular processes as part of decision-making meetings to ensure effective debate and discussion.
It is merely accepted as a part of the decision-making process that clients and their lawyers go through every day.
In addition, the academics wanted to study the reaction, and decision-making process (of whether to buy or not to buy) from consumers.
Around that same time, Antonick claims that EA began expanding the Madden game to new consoles and kept him out of the decision-making process.
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Under cross examination by Paul Gilroy QC, representing claimants from the Police Superintendents' Association, he admitted cost was a "significant part" of the decision-making process.
Given its many authors and their strongly held and often conflicting views, it is perhaps not surprising that the product of this decision-making process is seriously flawed.
This is in turn reflected in a top-down approach by school reformers like Michelle Rhee and Joel Klein that leaves teachers, parents, and local communities out of the decision-making process.
"While we would prefer a negotiated settlement, it's good to know that should the talks fail again, people who actually understand education will be part of the decision-making process, " he said.
While the jury's still out on Jacksonville's marriage test, there's little debate that meeting a player's wife serves another important function: "She's usually a big part of the decision-making process, " Smith said.
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Dan Mahaffee, who coordinates research at the Center on the Study of the Presidency and Congress, a Washington-based nonprofit group, said the emails will allow researchers to get into the minds of top officials as they developed policy, instead of relying on memos written at the end of the decision-making process.
When looking at the answers, the team quickly realized that the previous companies had very different decision-making cultures (one was a slow process of building consensus, and the other used open, time-bound debate with final decisions made by the CEO).
The News Corp. executive also defended Mr. Hunt's handling of the regulatory decision-making process.
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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.
Brennan defended himself against such accusations, saying, "the fact that I was not involved in the decision-making process for any of these controversial policies and actions has been ignored" by his critics.
It is fair to say that the ensuing decision-making process leaves the credibility of the review process in tatters.
Investing in climate smart agriculture and capacity building for vulnerable rural communities will not be sustainable without the inclusion of women in the decision-making process.
The Surrey Libraries Action Movement (Slam) is seeking a judicial review of the council's decision-making process.
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