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- noun Alternative form of
decision-making .
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Examples
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As to what nondiscriminatory yet easy-to-administer rule there might be, a coin toss would do; random decisionmaking is actually the rule in many places when an election results in a tie.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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As to what nondiscriminatory yet easy-to-administer rule there might be, a coin toss would do; random decisionmaking is actually the rule in many places when an election results in a tie.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Sex Discrimination in Child Naming Law 2010
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Relatively few are keen on taking responsibility, or exercising freedom in decisionmaking, and relatively few are happy about taking orders.
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If my decisionmaking is faulty at any point, and costs my company money, my job may be in jeapordy.
Balkinization 2007
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A great deal of undesireable legislation and executive decisionmaking is going to happen during this period, hiding in plain sight.
Balkinization 2003
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A great deal of undesireable legislation and executive decisionmaking is going to happen during this period, hiding in plain sight.
Balkinization 2003
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It appears democratic decisionmaking is not unique to humans, and is in fact favored by selection.
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The constitution says so remarkably little that to take this issue away from political decisionmaking is a mistake — courts shouldn’t make these decisions.
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Notwitstanding both sides’ cries against activism, nearly all appellate decisionmaking is somewhat talmudic/cannon-like.
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Notwitstanding both sides’ cries against activism, nearly all appellate decisionmaking is somewhat talmudic/cannon-like.
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