Sentences with phrase «complex decision points»

«At all these complex decision points, you can see the beta and gamma doing this complex dance in a way that you'd expect if they're controlling working memory,» Miller says.

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Taken to its logical extreme, his research seems to argue that boards should have only female directors, but he's careful to point out that not all women score highly on complex moral reason (sometimes known as «CMR») decision - making, and some men do.
Patient interaction varies from the simply following a point around a circle on the screen to more complex scenarios that require the patient to make a cognitive decision — should the image popping onto the screen be saved (the world) or destroyed (an alien).
It might take some getting used to, but taking a more realistic approach to complex projects leaves you open to a wider range of ideas, the ability to better recover from setbacks, and a better point of view from which to make decisions at each new juncture in the project.
I know the point of working with a financial advisor is to have them help you with all of the difficult and complex decisions involved with retirement planning, but if you're not careful, that could potentially cost you hundreds of thousands of dollars.
And then second, with regard to pricing and also in light of the really short volatility we've seen in the commodity complex the last couple of weeks, should we be thinking of your pricing decisions as wholly decoupled from commodity price volatility at this point or is there flexibility to move within the ranges that you've outlined?
That there is not only chaos, that in fact extremely complex patterns of order have emerged and sustained themselves over eons, points to the fact that the possibilities are not ordered only in terms of immediate relevance but ordered also so that there are established limits that ensure some correlation among the many decisions that jointly make up the settled world.
Whitehead in his turn, as Lewis Ford has pointed out, claimed that anything complex needs an explanation in a decision somewhere, and even the metaphysical structures of the world are the result of the divine primordial act giving order to the otherwise chaotic eternal objects (cf. 2).
The first phase the pool reconstruction projects included developing architectural plans, using the design features of the new swimming pool at Pioneer Park as a starting point, and the decision was made to rebuild all three pool complexes at one time to lessen the impact on the public.
«Great leaders know that intellectual rigor and insight are required to synthesize the complex or ambiguous into a short list of clear, understandable, and memorable points,» Duerksen wrote, «or to make decisions that look beyond the numbers and reflect the wisdom born of experience.»
The president must acquire vast amounts of knowledge about a dizzying array of topics, consider competing points - of - view and ideas in making decisions, and solve complex problems of all sorts.
Only in the past five minutes have we progressed to the point where we can settle, think longer term, and make the complex decisions that we are now confronted with every day.
I'm not supportive of the governor's plan to shut the downstate nuclear power complex at Indian Point, eight miles from my house, which he signaled by sending a top emissary to the offices of Entergy, the company that operates the plants, to explain his decision.
We suggest that that conclusion will, again, be fact - sensitive and the significance of the model to the decision (see Eisiai, [35 — 36]-RRB-, the complex and specialist nature of the issues, the consultees involved and the degree of consultation that was undertaken as a matter of course will all be likely to have pointed to this result.
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