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* EBM applies to groups of people but this does not preclude clinicians from using their personal experience in deciding how to treat each patient.
It is intended for fairly short games, as judges are only allowed to spend two hours playing a game before deciding how many points to award it.
For McTaggart " philosophy can give us very little, if any, guidance in action ... Why should a Hegelian citizen be surprised that his belief as to the organic nature of the Absolute does not help him in deciding how to vote?
To avoid backtracking or guessing, the LR parser is allowed to peek ahead at k lookahead input symbols before deciding how to parse earlier symbols.
* " Racially-biased policing occurs when law enforcement inappropriately considers race or ethnicity in deciding with whom and how to intervene in an enforcement capacity.
Systematics is also of major importance in understanding conservation issues because it attempts to explain the Earth's biodiversity and could be used to assist in allocating limited means to preserve and protect endangered species, by looking at, for example, the genetic diversity among various taxa of plants or animals and deciding how much of that to preserve.
The question of what is a proper basis for deciding how words, symbols, ideas and beliefs may properly be considered true, whether by a single person or an entire society, is dealt with by the five major substantive theories introduced below.
It was the responsibility of the Satrap to collect the due amount and to send it to the emperor, after deducting his expenses ( the expenses and the power of deciding precisely how and from whom to raise the money in the province, offer maximum opportunity for rich pickings ).
Each state has significant discretion in deciding how candidates are nominated, and thus eligible to appear on the election ballot.
For those using Web crawlers for research purposes, a more detailed cost-benefit analysis is needed and ethical considerations should be taken into account when deciding where to crawl and how fast to crawl.
However, most individuals understand qualitative differences when deciding how to spend their money, and so it is natural for elites to emerge in every specific discipline.
Friedrich Engels famously responded to Bakunin, refuting the argument of total decentralization, or anarchism, by scoffing " how these people propose to run a factory, operate a railway or steer a ship without having in the last resort one deciding will, without single management, they of course do not tell us ".
* Planning-is deciding in advance what to do, how to do it, when to do it, and who should do it.
Typically, fsck utilities provide options for either interactively repairing damaged file systems ( the user must decide how to fix specific problems ), automatically deciding how to fix specific problems ( so the user does not have to answer any questions ), or reviewing the problems that need to be resolved on a file system without actually fixing them.
As part of deciding how to implement Blue Streak inconspicuously, the British inadvertently arrived at the concept of the missile launch facility ( missile silos ), although none were actually built in Britain.
To the right of Yama sits Chitragupta, assigned with keeping detailed records of every human being and upon their death deciding how they are to be reincarnated, depending on their previous actions.
Accounts of Town Meetings during these years communicate just how contentious deciding what was best for this area could be.
Governance committees often have formal processes ( for example, they might follow Roberts Rules of Order ); other types of committees typically operate informally, with the chairperson being responsible for deciding how formal the committee processes will be.
As a result of being selected to lead a group of prisoners as " Pope ," Clamence is afforded certain powers over them, such as how to distribute food and water and deciding who will do what kind of work.
When Sadat volunteered Jordan's participation in deciding how functional autonomy would work and, more specifically, effectively said that Jordan would have a role in how the West Bank would be administered.
The Axis II personality disorders are often criticized because their comorbidity rates are excessively high, approaching 60 % in some cases, indicating to critics the possibility that these categories of mental illness are too imprecisely distinguished to be usefully valid for diagnostic purposes and, thus, for deciding how treatment resources should be allocated.
Much effort in academic and popular writing is devoted to deciding which countries have the status of " power ", and how this can be measured.

deciding and much
on an eight-date tour later that summer, deciding that they should alienate the audience as much as possible.
For instructions where the individual operations are simple, such as " push " and " add ", the overhead involved in deciding what to execute is larger than the cost of actually executing it, so such interpreters are often much slower than machine code.
The new, and then much smaller, county government met at the Mount Olive Hotel, near today's Hanley Road and Olive Boulevard in what today is University City, Missouri until deciding on a new location for the courthouse.
The film also completely ignores the role of William Wilkerson (' The Man Who Built Las Vegas ') in the building of the Flamingo ; Siegel is shown gazing over an empty desert and deciding to build the Flamingo, but the hotel was conceived and constructed wholly by Wilkerson — Siegel only became involved as it neared completion ( Wilkerson owned 48 % of the Flamingo until selling out much later ).
' Many private meetings and much effort on the part of the men of Medary and Fountain led to the railroad deciding to lay its tracks through what would become the city of Brookings.
Extensive lobbying in 1979 resulted in Gloucestershire County Council deciding to rebuild a damaged bridge at Daneway, rather than replace it with a much cheaper low-level causeway, which would have severed the route.
Armando Iannucci revealed in late March 2010 that Alan won ’ t be travelling to the USA as the rumours have suggested though: “ At the moment we ’ re just deciding whether we should ( make an Alan Partridge movie ) and the ideas we ’ ve come up with are very much Alan in the UK and his ideas of what he could be.
The problem faced by the business in deciding the size of the cash Balance it wants to maintain on hand is similar to the decision it faces when it decides how much physical inventory it should maintain.
Hence, when deciding whether or how much to buy, buyers take account of the cost to society of their actions if private and social marginal cost coincide.
In the late 17th century and early 18th century the Polish – Lithuanian Commonwealth had been reduced from the status of a major European power to that of a Russian protectorate ( or vassal or satellite state ), with the Russian tsar effectively choosing Polish – Lithuanian monarchs during the free elections and deciding the outcome of much of Poland's internal politics, for example during the Repnin Sejm, named after the Russian ambassador who unofficially presided over the proceedings.
This helps with deciding how much sugar to add if the juice is low in sugar: to achieve one percent alcohol add 1. 8 grams per 100 ml or 18 grams per liter.
He spoke with a strong West Country accent, so much so that on one occasion listeners at Cabinet had difficulty in deciding whether he was talking about " Hugh and Nye ( Gaitskell and Bevan )" or " you and I ".
The model seeks to find out how much time an individual will spend on one patch before deciding to move to the next patch.
( 93 kg ), he is much stronger than he looks, with thick wrists and long arms ; occasionally, a more perspicacious adversary notes these features when deciding whether to tangle with him.
Up until that time MacIntyre had been a relatively influential analytic philosopher of a Marxist bent whose inquiries into moral philosophy had been conducted in a “ piecemeal way, focusing first on this problem and then on that, in a mode characteristic of much analytic philosophy .” However, after reading the works of Thomas Kuhn and Imre Lakatos on philosophy of science and epistemology MacIntyre was inspired to change the entire direction of his thought, tearing up the manuscript he had been working on and deciding to view the problems of modern moral and political philosophy “ not from the standpoint of liberal modernity, but instead from the standpoint of ... Aristotelian moral and political practice .”
Far more difficult than any question concerning the outward form of Genesis Rabba is that of deciding how much of its present contents is original material included in it, and how much of later addition.
This produces a high quality lead, much like the print phone book, because the user is usually only deciding who to buy the product or service from, not whether or not to make a purchase.
But after deciding that there was too much danger of capture or loss in the snowy Pyrenees, he made his way on stolen bicycles north-eastward across France and escaped into Switzerland on 5 May 1944 near Fêche-l ' Église.
" The film ends much like the last verse of the song A Thin Line Between Love and Hate, with an injured Darnell in hospital pondering over what happened to him and deciding to change, and a mugshot of Brandi and Darnell's voice saying " Damn I'm truly sorry about what happened to Brandi I hope po ' baby lands on her feet, but they better make damn sure they fix that dent in her heart before they let her out ".
The problem is there is no mechanism for deciding how much alike descriptive categories from different languages have to be before they are said to be " the same thing "
Seeing things going badly, Persano found the courage to throw himself into battle, deciding to ram the unarmoured screw battleship Kaiser rather than one of the armoured ships engaged with the Italian 2nd Division much nearer him.
Instead, he nearly blinds himself with too much reading, then further mortifies his wife by deciding to eke out a living, at least temporarily, as a furze-cutter.

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