Sentences with phrase «flawed decision in»

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In an environment where the opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chancIn an environment where the opposition can regroup and take the advantage in a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chancin a heartbeat, indecisiveness is considered a fatal flaw — worse than making a mediocre decision, because a mediocre decision, especially if swiftly rendered and executed, at least stands a chance.
There are flaws in the decision making processes around investments within corporations and on their boards.
Having a number is going to make such a dramatic change in so many of the decisions you make, habits you cultivate and people you associate with that the benefits will be so extraordinary, it won't matter if the original method of getting to a number had a technical flaw or two buried in it.
This highly flawed concept, widely taught in MBA and financial engineering programs, perceives volatility as an exogenous measurement of risk, ignoring its role as both a source of excess returns, and a direct influencer on risk itself... Systematic strategies are based on market volatility as a key decision metric for leverage... The majority of active management strategies rely on some form of volatility for excess returns and to make leverage decisions.
However, more than look to what Jesus said to prove he as God, I look to the disciples, who were flawed me, ready to abandon Jesus at a whim and then came back to the fold and stayed consistent in their decisions to the end.
And if she relying on «facts» and think that facts have lead her to this decision, we have a flaw in the machinery.
Normally I can find massive flaws in Wenger's decisions and tactics, but in this case I must say the players were primarily to fault for the weak play.
Wenger has always puts» the interest of this great club above everything, he always makes the best decision at every situation of crisis.He surely has his flaws, everyman do but I have never doubted his loyalty and passion to move this club forward through out his rain, is the board that need to re-evaluate themselves and check if they still have what it takes to lead the club in an era of great achievements.
Evans doesn't have a ton of experience, and he occasionally has a flaw in his decision making.
So, while it's taken in some circles as fact that 50 percent of people who ask for divorce regret the decision, the reality is that research is too flawed to draw any real conclusions from.
The Committee's report acknowledged the serious customer service failures by HMRC and Concentrix but also highlighted other flaws in the compliance processes that left claimants facing «a decision making system stacked against them».
Mr Justice Mitting found the decision to slash feed - in tariffs (FiT) several months early, before a consultation on the issue ended, was «legally flawed».
Today's report acknowledges the customer service failures by HMRC and Concentrix and the poor handling of the contract by HMRC, but also highlights other flaws in the compliance processes that left claimants facing a «decision making system stacked against them».
«I am wholly prepared to believe that those who made the decisions made them in good faith - but I think those decisions were flawed,» he told Today.
he lawmaker spokesperson said the lawyers believed the decision to remand Melaye in police custody was flawed.
In its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's character mirrors the classic tragic character — the person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.&raquIn its decision last week, the tribunal said: «Dr McBride's character mirrors the classic tragic character — the person of eminence in public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.&raquin public life whose good deeds and interest in human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.&raquin human welfare command respect and admiration, but who is brought down by a fatal flaw in character.&raquin character.»
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 biaseIn 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 biasein Life and Work (Crown Business, 2013), the brothers discuss how our brain is a flawed decision - making tool, swayed by emotions and biases.
The panel, headed by former president of Sweden's Supreme Administrative Court Sten Heckscher, found serious flaws in the decision to hire the surgeon in 2010 and in its oversight of his work.
A series of economic papers released in 2015 and 2016 estimating the burden of diseases and associated costs attributable to exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the U.S. and EU are as flawed and immaterial to public health decision - making as many experts first suspected, according to a thorough and rigorous critique of the underlying methodology used to generate the cost estimates published this month in the online version of the influential, peer - reviewed journal Archives of Toxicology.
But today I'm talking about having the courage to make a deliberate decision to make a special place for yourself in your own heart... just as you are right this second, flaws, fears and all.
They're jaded and bitter, having made a decision (conscious or otherwise) that all men / women are losers, liars, cheaters, or fatally flawed in some fashion, and so they're hiding behind a wall of pain and anger (not sexy...)
Young sugar babies are also enthusiastic and inexperienced in nature which can lead to making rash or bad decisions, but their general openness, curiosity and willingness to try out new experiences more than compensate for any of their flaws.
Its flaws become all the more painfully obvious as the series grows and develops, making all its decisions to play safe seem utterly ridiculous in hindsight.
The lead - up to the bloody climax certainly suffered the most, as long - broiling accusations were disposed of in seconds after a frustrating three - hour runtime — partly a deliberate decision, I believe, and partly a major first draft flaw.
There is a very clear sense in which I am being unfair to The Congress as I am writing about a dramatic film rather than a philosophical essay but Folman's decision to critique dramatic artifice whilst engaging in dramatic artifice means that The Congress draws your attention away from the drama and towards the film's flawed philosophical argument.
It's nice to see a character in a film like this given the complexity to be not merely good or evil but flawed and in the end capable of righting bad decisions.
The foundation for some of the questions and doubts about the decision's legacy can be found in two separate but interrelated conceptual flaws inherent in Brown.
The advisory committee found some fundamental flaws in the design and study implementation to be reliable enough to inform policy decisions.
Imagine being able to take stress in stride, skillfully handle upsets, bring kindness to your flaws, make unrushed decisions and, most important, live a life that embodies meaning, gladness and vitality.
The two argue in a letter that, «The decision will result in inconsistent treatment of state agencies, leading to flawed implementation...
Though probably an unavoidable step given the flawed and sporadic use and implementation of PEPs, the decision raises real questions about the future of individualized learning plans in North Carolina and whether the state will settle for a «one - size - fits - all» approach.
The SBAC test is the latest attempt in Connecticut to collect data to use in making far - reaching decisions about students, teachers, and schools, but Scarice says that SBAC is flawed and will never be able to give us the kind of information we really need to know.
It has argued that the tests themselves are too flawed to be reliable in high - stakes personnel decisions.
Don — I would contend that the greater damage is not in lost time or money but rather with invalid unreliable unfair test scores in student records, to be misused for flawed placement decisions or other instructional decisions thus undermining any attempts toward providing a quality instructional program for those students.
«Labour would end the flawed free schools programme and reverse David Cameron's decision to allow unqualified teachers in our schools.»
Describing the Harkin - Enzi bill as a «base bill» and a «first step in the right direction,» Alexander has made it pointedly clear that he still sees flaws in the legislation that place too much decision - making authority with the federal government instead of states, districts, and schools.
Cortines said he made the decision based on «identified flaws» in the L.A. Unified Inspector General's report on device procurement.
«Many of the budget and policy decisions forwarded through this budget motion and in separate bills are clearly flawed
With this in mind, even the smallest flaws can turn out to be deal breakers in our decisions about which ones to continue reading; and we've found ourselves taking into consideration elements that we probably wouldn't glance twice at in a traditionally - published work.
In their fascinating book, DECISIVE, Chip and Dan Heath talk about one flaw in the decision making process, namely, that people overestimate their own success and ignore solid data in front of theIn their fascinating book, DECISIVE, Chip and Dan Heath talk about one flaw in the decision making process, namely, that people overestimate their own success and ignore solid data in front of thein the decision making process, namely, that people overestimate their own success and ignore solid data in front of thein front of them.
These decision - makers may have been betrayed by a flaw that has been documented in hundreds of studies: overconfidence.
These aren't emotions per se, but consistent and systematic flaws in human decision - making that thwart our best attempts at being truly logical.
But there was still a major flaw in the OFA system, one that affected thousands of breeders who strived to make intelligent breeding decisions based on reliable genetic data.
Which is often considering Wrecked's track record for rage inducing moments, not owing in any part to intentional gameplay decisions but rather to the glaring flaws already mentioned.
The only real flaw with the voice recognition system is that the Kinect will pick up ambient noise in your home and will assume you are arguing a referee's decision.
The Nintendo 64 game cartridge is one of the most flawed design decisions in Nintendo's history.
The only flaw in the Witchers moral decisions and story branching is that the game is not always clear on what Geralt is going to say or do when you pick a certain conversation option.
If there's a flaw it's that the ending, at least in my version of the story, felt anti-climatic, although Obsidian did at least attempt to wrap up every one of my decisions for a hefty dose of resolution.
Through countless play sessions I have experienced no obvious flaws in the population's decision making, nor have there been graphical errors that can frequently be found in Triple - A titles.
My concern with the decision in Kansas was based on the flawed logic that went into it.
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