Sentences with phrase «driven by the decision»

Great leaders have walked a mile (or several thousand) in someone else's shoes and in a world driven by decisions and dollars, experience — good and bad — is a vital asset.
Emerging evidence makes it clear that the installation of software to defeat emissions controls was not the result of some rogue operation — it was driven by decisions made by the company's top engineers and approved at the highest levels.
Design and layout usually end up being driven by the decision makers perception about what will work and not.
However, unlike in the late 1980s, the current increase in the ratio has been mainly driven by the decisions of households to increase their levels of debt, rather than by a significant and unexpected increase in interest rates.
These could be used, for instance, to produce a more refined model in which the parties» behaviors are significantly driven by the decisions of other parties.»
Our study indicates that New Orleans parents can choose from among schools that vary on several key dimensions, and that these differences are not necessarily driven by the decisions of charter governing agencies or large CMOs.
Players react to your choices, and the storyline is heavily driven by decisions you make, with a high risk / reward payoff.
It is driven by decisions made at the political level, encouraged by a «them and us» attitude in the tabloid media and by the environment in which people grow.

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Oakland's decision to drive equity into the marijuana legislation assures minority ownership and seeks to compensate for discrimination against those affected by earlier laws.
«This is not a politically driven decision, nor a decision driven by hatred of people's personal beliefs or choices,» she said.
He added: «In reporting the news, the SCMP will be objective, accurate and fair... day - to - day editorial decisions will be driven by editors in the newsroom, not in the corporate boardroom.»
Based on the concept that the test is then «needed,» testing only once someone is already sick results in costly outcomes and limits individuals from fully taking ownership of their own health, in a world in which so much of our healthcare costs and outcomes are driven by lifestyle related decisions.
The bill was tabled and written by councilperson Charles Allen, who suggested the decision was driven by federal rollbacks of health care that directly affect women nationwide.
«As counterintuitive as it sounds, I hypothesize that an early startup guided primarily by gut decisions from a strong strategic vision will be more cohesive and deliver a stronger offering than a startup created from a random walk of data - driven decisions
On the Web, business - branding decisions are driven as much by the absence of available domain names with the suffix".com» as they are by the need a start - up to stand out — and sound both fresh and reliable.
When you put all of your bets on someone or an organization that is driven by its own profit, the likelihood that you will be considered in the mix of their decisions when you don't directly contribute is slim.
The voluntary decision by automakers to introduce highly advanced — and costly — safety technology speaks to the accelerating pace of development toward self - driving cars, which take over many decisions and actions once the exclusive province of the driver.
In a press release, the company touted that it was the first major fast - food chain to offer an all - natural beef burger and that its decision was driven by a «growing demand for «cleaner,» more natural food, particularly among Millennials.»
A big part of what's driving Opdivo's success is an early decision by BMS to chase a much wider share of the cancer patient population — a decision that has meant that doctors don't have to administer a time - consuming diagnostic test to check if patients have a protein called PD - L1 before prescribing Opdivo in certain cancers.
The review and the changes that will result from it comes on top of a decision to build a new $ 200 million modern home for the business school on the waterfront of Lake Michigan, a reorganization of the school's top leadership, and the creation and launch of Kellogg's new branding campaign — all initiatives driven by Blount since her arrival some 18 months ago.
However rationale we believe ourselves to be, ultimately all decisions are driven by emotions.
In our social media driven society, where the more «likes» we get the more important we feel, it's easy to be paralyzed by your next decision.
«The decision to close GBTC to new purchases is driven by concerns pertaining to suitability and eligibility standards of this product,» according to an internal memo the newspaper reviewed.
«The Social Security decision is driven in many, many ways by life expectancy,» said David Freitag, a financial planning consultant and Social Security expert at MassMutual.
Ultimately, its decision to move forward, she says, was driven by strong customer demand after the company introduced its initial subscription plans.
Staying in law school would have been a decision driven by the fear of disappointing her family.
It is simply not credible that solicitude for Hillary Clinton's treatment by the FBI drove this decision.
Just about every decision should be driven by customer need and serving your employees, even for a regional distribution center or a warehouse to store inventory.»
Siddall says he discovered that most of CMHC's employees were driven by a «sense of mission» but were held back by a bureaucratic hierarchy that slowed decisions and removed personal accountability.
«We can start to make decisions informed by cost and quality and start to drive value,» she said.
His decision to buy an electric car was driven by two major factors: money and the ability to immediately get his car registered.
«Our decision to upgrade Europe at the end of last year was driven by our belief that we would see a solid upturn in the eurozone economy, earnings and investment flows into a region that was unloved and underowned,» says Sheets.
For much of the nineteenth century, the United States also ran trade deficits and capital account surpluses, but while there were already capital flows driven by investors making independent decisions about where to park their money, roughly 90 percent of the international business done by London banks consisted of trade finance.
Global capital flows are now huge and driven mainly by the independent decisions of millions of investors in the U.S. and abroad.
Once, such hype might have targeted the uninitiated, but these days, an increasing number of stock trades are driven by computers making split - second decisions about when to buy or sell — often by using sophisticated algorithms to monitor price changes and the flow of news on mainstream outlets and social media.
Data tends to drive the decisions made by millennials, who are predisposed toward skepticism and tend to rely on their own insights and research to spot potential investment opportunities.
According to Andrea Gellert, chief marketing officer of OnDeck, the decision to collaborate with Ms. Corcoran was driven by her passionate interest in and respect for what it takes to be a successful small business owner.
She pointed to consumer - driven decisions by major European food chains such as Tesco to not stock genetically - modified foods.
asset prices, driven up by over-optimism about profit potential, spill over into investment decisions;
By that afternoon, however, the promising leads had collapsed, and officials confronted a risky decision: proceed without the help of the public to avoid tipping off the suspects or publicize images of them and risk driving them deeper into hiding or worse.
ANZ's decision to get out of the wealth business was driven by wide - spread breaches by its financial planners that the bank had identified a...
Unlike in the West where decisions about nuclear investments are mostly left to commerce and industry, China's government makes these decisions, and they are driven by strategic rationales.
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But he said most of Trump's policy decisions have been «asinine,» and he suspected this one was driven by the president's personal desire to dominate.
Tesla's decision to move into its current Sparks, Nevada home for Gigafactory 1 was ultimately driven by economics — close proximity to the Tesla Factory in Fremont and access to lithium and other raw materials required for battery and pack production.
I suspect the reason for this may be that a majority of stock volume these days is robo - trading (large algorithmic or «quant» funds), while the crypto market is still an organic market driven mainly by supply and demand... and decisions made by individuals.
This is not a realistic starting point, because the real world comprises individuals who make decisions for a myriad of reasons and can only be understood by drilling down to what drives these individual actors.
In this steady but unglamorous growth environment, two politically - driven events dominated the quarter in the UK: the decision by the Conservative government to call a referendum on 23 June to determine whether the UK will remain in the European Union (EU) or leave, and the Budget on 16 March.
This freefall to prices in the thirties and even, at times into the upper twenties, was driven primarily by OPEC's decision to eliminate the production ceiling limit it has employed in the past and to increase production to 31.5 million barrels per day.
There are many credit cards which support chip technology offered by US institutions, therefore it should not be the sole driving factor behind a decision to apply for this card.
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