Sentences with phrase «closely at the decisions»

When we look very closely at the decisions we make, we might not like what we see.

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Since most lenders will look closely at your credit history prior to making a decision, keep an eye on your credit score and anything in your credit report that might be a red flag.
Recently, Thomas Oberlechner, a founding partner and chief science officer at AltX, gave the example of how human - computer collaboration can enable investment decisions that are more closely aligned with people's decision style, investment preference, risk tolerance, crisis vulnerability, financial values, etc..
While banks look closely at a business owner's personal history, the startup makes decisions based on data about the business itself.
Look closely at the program beforehand and make your decisions before you go.
CT closely tracks Christian student groups and how they fare on campus, including InterVarsity's key victory at Tufts, Alec Hill's response to the Supreme Court's Hastings decision and its aftermath, and the 15 Christian student groups that left Vanderbilt rather than open up leadership roles to non-Christians.
In making a decision regarding research into human cloning, we must pay close attention to the benefits it would provide for those who suffer the worst genetic disorders; we must look closely at the possibility of some groups or individuals being exploited or neglected through human cloning; and we must keep before us the welfare of the children who would enter the world through cloning.
«I would want to say to those in power in London, because it is there that these decisions still are made, that they need to look closely at the reality on the ground in places like Glasgow and see the failings in the structures.
At the same time, if we look more closely, each view does seem to have a finger on something that is true about the foundations of moral discernment and decision - making.
While no decisions have been made, it is understood that brands including Tollana, Metala, Robertson's Well and Ingoldby are among those second - tier brands that are being looked at closely.
And as long as there are idiots with a lot of [meaningless] initials after their name who write blogs encouraging women to give birth to quintuplets at home after a dozen c - sections, these home birthers can continue to confirm their closely held beliefs and make really dangerous decisions for themselves and their babies.
So that you can make an informed decision, let's look at the main three humidifier types more closely.
Whilst Plaid Cymru will be examining these proposals closely and look forward to being at the heart of debates about democracy in our country, we believe that decisions about elections in Wales should be made in Wales and not in London.
A ruling by the commissioner typically could take many months, but the State Education Department has been following closely the uproar that has ensued in Buffalo and has hinted at an expedited decision.
Robert Cook - Deegan, a patent expert at Arizona State University in Tempe who is based in Washington, D.C., who has closely followed the CRISPR dispute, says the Broad likely will contest the EPO decision.
To address this, CROs need to work closely with people at trial sites to ensure that families are helped to make informed decisions.
Does knowing the movie would be scrutinized so closely affect your decisions at any stage in the process?
As this variant also appears to be associated with the development of more aggressive prostate tumors, a diagnostic test for the variant may enable doctors to make more informed decisions as to how closely they should monitor those who are at high risk, and how aggressively they should treat the disease once it presents.
The National Assessment Governing Board, which sets policy for the closely scrutinized NAEP, voted unanimously last month at a meeting in Atlanta to table a decision on whether to endorse such a change until August at the earliest.
We need a new model to supplement these federal efforts, which is faster, less expensive and more closely tied to the decisions being made at the state and local level.
Maybe it's time to ask the decision - makers to take a look at themselves a little more closely, to self - assess... to see if BIG Education is performing up to standards.
In March, Governor Cuomo, dismayed at the large percentage of teachers getting high ratings, succeeded in tying teacher evaluations and tenure decisions more closely to the tests.
We are watching developments very closely, and we will make a decision at the appropriate time,» he said.
Software joins display size as another big area to look closely at before making a decision here.
All creditors are going to closely look at your credit score before making a decision, and this is a problem.
«We're cooperating closely, we're monitoring the situation, and if decisions have to be taken I'm confident that they would be taken at the appropriate time,» he told BNN.
The dismissal of MOCA's chief curator, Paul Schimmel, who had been at the museum for 22 years (and the decision not to replace him), was closely followed by Mr. Deitch's confirmation of an upcoming exhibition dedicated to the era of disco, prompting all four artists on the museum's board — the luminaries Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, Barbara Kruger and Catherine Opie — to resign in protest.
Over the course of his career, he has worked closely with faculty in all the disciplines represented at Cooper, and he has developed mechanisms to promote data - driven decision - making and fiscal transparency.
PICAN looks forward to working closely with the COP23 Presidency and the Pacific people to ensure that the Talanoa process — reflecting the true Fijian spirit of dialogue — is inclusive, participatory and transparent and leads to some concrete decisions at COP23.»
I work closely with every client, providing thorough updates at every step of the legal process and explaining all of your options so that you can make decisions with confidence.
Before you make any decisions regarding online colleges and universities, look closely at the type of majors they offer - and don't settle.
«We will look closely at FDLE's investigation, see what information comes forth from that, and make an informed decision on the best course of action moving forward.»
Wang Jifeng at The Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, which is closely affiliated with the PRC's State Council, argued that the decision concerning the ICO ban is not likely to be permanent in a CCTV interview.
Tom Lee: He is a managing partner at the financial research company Fundstrat, and about a month ago when the over all morale of those in the crypto market pretty closely reflected the dropping of price of that market, Tom was recognizing how the decisions of big international companies could change things around.
Hiring managers rarely have the time or resources to look at each résumé closely, and they typically spend about six seconds on their initial «fit / no fit» decision.
And at Vermont Mortgage Company, our experts work closely with you to help you understand the complexities of the mortgage process, and ensure that you're making the best decisions from start to finish.
Where resale value is a major factor in a home owner's decision to remodel, the best course of action is to consult with a local remodeler about construction cost — and look closely at the comps and market conditions.
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