Sentences with phrase «political decisionmaking»

It then identifies how this form of cognitive decisionmaking bias generates «cognitive illiberalism,» a legal and political decisionmaking bias that poses the same threat to constitutional freedoms as consciously illiberal forms of state action.
The political decisionmaking horizon is generally aimed at winning the next election, which is too short for making the long term investment in research that the study of climate truly deserves.
Not to deny by any means the importace of thinking about the US vs. UK differences — in public opinion & in how public opinion bears on political decisionmaking — but we did use our framework to test how cultural cognition, measured w / our scales, affects English (yes, English; not entire UK) public engagement with informaton on climate change.
For the category DEMOCRACY, promoting increasing consciousness of the need for more political decisionmaking by the people rather than by elites, select only one from the following:
There were only four films nominated for the category DEMOCRACY for promoting increasing consciousness of the need for more political decisionmaking by the people rather than by elites (Bitter Harvest, The Post, Tickling Giants, A United Kingdom).

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Executive agencies should use CBA to guide their decisionmaking throughout, rather than bringing it in at the end to justify a political choice.
Rebuilding integrity in Environmental Protection Agency decisionmaking calls for new leadership that doesn't abandon scientifically based regulatory decisionmaking under political pressure.
Despite the best efforts of DOE staff, considerations of the political connections of loan applicants, the districts in which they operate, and the number of jobs they provide find their way into the decisionmaking process.
to me this is a form of Liberal political discourse — Liberal in the sense of embodying and evincing a desire to find grounds for public decisionmaking that don't require people to see the outcome of democratic deliberations, whatever they might be, as hostile to their core, defining commitments.
As an abstract matter, personal or political ideology ought not to play a part in judicial decisionmaking.
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