Today's students have a huge amount of information available to them, and, they spend considerable time researching their options
as part of their decision making process.
Remember that the employer has to base a
major part of his decision on your objectives in relation to the objectives of the company.
Looking ahead, 36 per cent of the overall sample said social media will
form part of their decision making process for 2012, back to levels described in 2010.
This is a
vital part of the decision making process but comes with a degree of industry caution about the need for greater convergence of operating systems.
The player needs to
feel part of the decisions; they need to feel and understand a feedback mechanism and understand how a relationship between characters might have changed.
They hope to develop a framework where consumers can be
considered part of the decision making process so that the public is engaged in medical oversight and quality improvement discussions, and policy formation.
If you pay attention, you'll probably see that accessibility (i.e. the path of least resistance) is already
huge part of your decision making process.
It means letting those who work for you know that it's OK to ask questions about ethics, and to make values and principles an
explicit part of their decision - making.
This is your last chance to decide where you want her to sleep without her becoming a
vocal part of the decision - making process.
In her writing, she emphasizes making rural
women part of the decision - making process, even when it is not standard cultural practice.
Part of those decisions include building a long - term financial plan which will help you feel confident in your ability to cover the cost of your education and manage your budget upon graduation.
Therefore, it makes sense that landlords would look at a person's financial status
as part of a decision whether or not they might make a good tenant.
Some families would prefer a stay - at - home parent, informal child care arrangements, or reduced hours even if finances were
not part of the decision.
And so that was an
essential part of my decision making: would the team at SAP be strong enough to continue its independent voice of helping the implementation of the Common Core standards?