Sentences with phrase «flawed decision making»

However, the Outer House decision focussed on the flawed decision making process as opposed to the substantive conclusion reached by prison authorities.
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.

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Every subsequent Congress and administration has relied on equally flawed, implausible assumptions and made similarly flawed decisions, right up to the present one.
«I would hope both camps will read this and, I hope, see a deeply flawed human surrounded by other flawed humans trying to make decisions with an eye, not on politics, but on those higher values.»
Lacking other evidence about product quality (which is usually not available for credence goods), later customers make decisions based on the best evidence they have, without realizing it may be flawed.
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 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.
There was no decision made years ago to use cheaper parts to cut costs, no arcane calculation of projected failure rates that turned out to be flawed, or wasn't sufficiently tested.
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.
We are not agreed on how such judgments are to be made, nor can either group accept all the decisions that have resulted from what they regard as a flawed way of deciding.
I am not saying the church can stop a person from making bad decisions, but the church, despite its flaws, can help us grow and find wisdom without so much reliance on the school of hard knocks (an archaic term used often by my father).
Whilst not completely wrong, it's his big flaw, making decisions, throwing away potential, recognising the investment is never going to deliver a return.
Obviously, Wenger has been the one making all the key decisions and those decisions, up until now, have been flawed.
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.
This result makes people take notice of United's flaws while criticizing Alex Ferguson's transfer window decisions and the performances of individual players.
They represent the very tip of the iceberg, the big - name internationals wheeled out as vindication of a process that remains flawed and fraught with inconsistency and baffling decision - making.
Evans doesn't have a ton of experience, and he occasionally has a flaw in his decision making.
While most laypeople won't likely want to read the entire analysis and rebuttal of Wax's work, it is significant because these researchers pretty much refute all of Wax's work and show, step by step, how flawed the study was and how referencing this study as a basis for decision making is also flawed.
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».
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».
Mr Justice Popplewell found that Theresa May's decision to freeze asylum seeker support at just # 5.23 a day was «flawed» and that she had «failed to take reasonable steps to gather sufficient information to enable her to make a rational judgment».
«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.
With your experience of making decisions, you have probably noticed some flaws here.
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.
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.
Failure because I made a decision to do something fun, making Western - inspired scalloped front pockets, embellished with hand - worked arrowhead tacks, but the end result had a major flaw.
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 Sense of an Ending centers on Tony Webster (Broadbent) who leads a reclusive and quiet existence until long buried secrets from his past force him to face the flawed recollections of his younger self, the truth about his first love (Rampling) and the devastating consequences of decisions made a lifetime ago.
The adults are portrayed by Jeff Daniels (Good Night, and Good Luck) and Laura Linney (P.S.) and their characters are wonderfully flawed — pitting their children against each other and making bad decision after bad decision.
Practices Challenged: Nine testing and education experts have labeled Chicago's use of the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills to make critical decisions about students and schools «fundamentally flawed
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.
Thus, any «diagnostic» decisions made from PARCC results about a student's understanding of specific standards will be potentially flawed.
So any «diagnostic» decisions made about a student's understanding of specific standards will be potentially flawed.
«People know that the test scores are flawed for a variety of reasons and that they can not be relied on as the sole or primary factor to make high - stakes decisions,» said Robert A. Schaeffer, the public education director of the National Center for Fair & Open Testing.
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.
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.
These are two flaws serious enough, he argues, to prevent others from using VAM scores to make high - stakes decisions about really any of America's public school teachers.
Excluding these players from the decision - making process is a fatal flaw.
Findings explicitly called for replacing the «fundamentally flawed» status quo with a system that would «improve the alignment between the accountability system and the decision - making responsibilities, increasing flexibility at the local level.»
They assume we can't handle our own affairs and any decisions we make must be flawed and by extension they assume their decisions are correct.
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 them.
I think an asset - based model has the flaw of having to be highly repeatable, i.e. you have to make a lot of correct decisions over and over.
When you have located the problem, you have to make a decision as to whether you can wait long enough on the auto loan to rectify the flaw.
1) Rebalancing according to a pre-defined policy removes any guesswork from the decision - making process, minimizing the impact of our (deeply flawed) behavioral biases;
These aren't emotions per se, but consistent and systematic flaws in human decision - making that thwart our best attempts at being truly logical.
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