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the cognitive process of reaching a decision; "a good executive must be good at decision making"
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higher cognitive process cognitive processes that presuppose the availability of knowledge and put it to use
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officiating,
refereeing,
officiation,
umpirage the performance of a religious or ceremonial or public duty
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determination the act of determining the properties of something, usually by research or calculation; "the determination of molecular structures"
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eclectic method,
eclecticism making decisions on the basis of what seems best instead of following some single doctrine or style
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groupthink decision making by a group (especially in a manner that discourages creativity or individual responsibility)
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closure,
settlement,
resolution termination of operations; "they regretted the closure of the day care center"
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judging,
judgement,
judgment the act of judging or assessing a person or situation or event; "they criticized my judgment of the contestants"
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change of mind,
turnabout,
flip-flop,
turnaround,
reversal a backward somersault
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choice,
selection,
pick the act of choosing or selecting; "your choice of colors was unfortunate"; "you can take your pick"
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cull,
reject the person or thing that is rejected or set aside as inferior in quality
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