Sentences with phrase «flawed decision»

From page 6, Why Indexing Works: «Indexing to the S&P 500 works because it sidesteps flawed decision making and automates the simple strategy of buying the big stocks that make up the S&P 500.
The Attorney General is correct that in an appropriate case a court may find a lack of prejudice and, in its discretion, decide to leave the procedurally - flawed decision in place: Mobil Oil Canada Ltd. v. Canada - Newfoundland Offshore Petroleum Board, [1994] 1 S.C.R. 202.
Yeah yeah yeah blah blah blah.even if he scores a winning goal against us tonight, it still wouldn't flaw our decision to ship him out
Every subsequent Congress and administration has relied on equally flawed, implausible assumptions and made similarly flawed decisions, right up to the present one.
If the 2010 decision was flawed, a second flawed decision was not the answer.
I used to be critical of teachers who did not question flawed decisions until I had a principal who did not hesitate to write up anyone who disagreed with her for insubordination.
Even top EPA officials were at a loss to justify their deeply flawed decision, with Administrator Stephen Johnson simply telling Interior Department Secretary Dirk Kempthorne that «nothing in the regulation is inconsistent with the provisions of the Clean Water Act.»
It is therefore worrying that, as stated in the Committee's report, due to customer service failures and flawed decision making processes, vulnerable tax credit claimants have lost tax credits to which they were entitled, and some claimants have been put through the most traumatic experiences as a result of these avoidable failures.
Granted, there will still be many divorces brought about by the flawed decisions of individuals, giving witness to the continuing ingenuity of human sin, and creating a painful legacy of injury and evil.
In Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work (Crown Business, 2013), the brothers discuss how our brain is a flawed decision - making tool, swayed by emotions and biases.
On Monday, the California Superior Court of Contra Costa County issued a flawed decision in Doe v. Antioch in favor of the school district defendants and against the petitioners — a group of California teachers, parents and concerned citizens seeking to compel 13 school districts to comply with the state's -LSB-... continue]
Of course, whole books can and have been written about the flawed decisions that emanate from our collective willingness of prioritize GDP and the need to establish economic metrics that better account for environmental limits and quality of life.
This section will explain some of the other possible grounds for challenging a decision through the process of appeal or by getting a court to review a flawed decision.
A flawed decision is capable of polluting the process.
However, the Outer House decision focussed on the flawed decision making process as opposed to the substantive conclusion reached by prison authorities.
To spot whether there is a particularly high risk of a flawed decision, consider whether any of these four factors might be at play.
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