Sentences with phrase «reactionary decision»

Such activities may seem entertaining, but they're counter-productive; they tend to encourage reactionary decision - making rather than the kind of purposeful approach you need.
To each their own I suppose, but in my opinion it was a brash and reactionary decision that didn't seem thought out thoroughly.
Believe us; a plan will eliminate making last - minute reactionary decisions that could result in some costly mistakes, like maybe losing a valued employee.

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Many traders look for trade signals from a combination of just a few tools and indicators to build their «weight of evidence» to help them make more objective and less emotional trading decisions instead of reacting to any price movement on a reactionary basis.
Almost every decision by every home secretary was more reactionary than anything Thatcher's lot ever dreamed of.
Spending the time to do so will help you make an informed decision, not a reactionary one or the one that takes you down the path of least resistance.
Staff have contacted me to say they feel the decision is a bit short - sighted and reactionary, as it not only prevents Barnes & Noble from offering product to the new DC readers brought in by the reboot coming in to check out past trades, but also with the recent closing of chief competitor Borders, it leaves no mass market bookstore selling this work.
Peter Mackay's stunningly reactionary legislative response to the Bedford decision, which declared articles of the Criminal code surrounding prostitution unconstitutional (and about which I will be writing in the next few days) suggests that the Conservatives are in a «consolidate the base» mood these days.
Corporate legal departments often struggle to meet demand for their services, leading to reactionary spending decisions that focus on results regardless of cost.
If you want to make a logical case for why you should be hired, and appeal to the interviewer's intellect and rationale as opposed to the reactionary part of their brain, then arrange your meeting for the first half of the day, when the interviewer has yet to make too many taxing decisions.
«Just taking four or five minutes to close your eyes and breathe can bring you out of that reactionary mode that's full of emotion and take you back to a place where you're centered and can make better decisions,» Fossland says.
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