Sentences with phrase «decisions based on facts rather»

I want them to make a calculated decision based on fact rather than «gut feeling».
That way, you're making decisions based on fact rather than speculation, Sara.
Lemley hoped that a law database would foster decisions based on fact rather than assumption.

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It helps make sound business decisions and develop a launch strategy based on market facts rather than intuition.
Perry, like Bush, prefers to base his decisions on religion rather than fact or intelligent thinking, and like Bush, he would be a terrible president.
«It is on the basis of these facts and some decisions of the Ajimobi's government as it affects the generality of our people that I have had cause in the past to criticise him and insist that the overall interest of APC as a political party in power should be paramount, rather than the egoistic feelings of the governor and his co-travellers.
In fact, intuition is sometimes even painted as the province of those who are not critical thinkers, and who choose to make decisions based on «hunches» rather than facts.
If you're one to base your decisions and actions on evidence rather than providence, these are hard times for understanding certain facts — times made all the harder by further forays from present technological realities like those made by Tesla CEO Elon Musk this week during Tesla's first - quarter earnings conference call.
Policymakers sometimes base their decisions on those perceptions rather than facts.
This unconventional thinking might come from the fact that the owner was a collector before a gallerist, and seems to make decisions based on personal interests and impulses rather than an audience or client's expectations.
Rather, the pragmatic day - to - day facts that we depend upon to make decisions about the world around us — things that we are sure [enough] about to base our actions on.
If they are unable to do so, they may fail to prove that the impugned decision was in fact made on the basis of disability, rather than on the grounds that the therapy is not scientifically proven.
Sometimes government officials enforce laws that have been held unconstitutional, either because they aren't aware of the relevant court decisions, or because they think that their facts are distinguishable from those under which the law was held unconstitutional (which sometimes happens on an «as applied» basis rather than on a «facial» basis that applies to all cases), or because they think the judge before them might rule differently despite the precedent.
By using such data software, law firms can better inform their marketing strategies and base decisions on fact, rather than guesswork.
The puzzle of a representative judiciary is that many want a diverse bench because more varied experience will enhance judicial decision - making, and yet many worry about a representative judiciary precisely because it may mean judges will decide based on their identity or community affiliation rather than based on the facts and law before them.
Crucially, he framed the appeal in the terms that he did not seek to bring an action based on the board's decision but rather wanted the ET to draw its own conclusions based on the facts adjudicated by the board.
Rather, the decision must be reviewed on the basis that it involves a question of mixed fact and law.
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