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en I have to admit, that when they first enlisted, I was shocked. But at the same time I agreed with their decision. I trusted that they were mature young men and that they were capable of making a decision like that.

en We hope the delay will be a positive step, but at the same time we are very much hoping and insisting they come out with a decision as soon as they are capable of making a good and informed and defensible decision.

en My personal feeling is if the complexity becomes difficult for me, I frequently will pass off part of my decision to some trusted adviser or rely on an expert recommendation, ... My husband is more into this than I am. When the decision gets into making trade-offs, I want to make the decision but I may not want to spend the time (learning about the product enhancements). When we were buying PCs in the beginning in the 1980s, it was the same situation: People wanted computers but didn't know what to buy. Everybody in the neighborhood would go to the person who was the expert.

en He's looked OK. He's done what we've asked him to do. I don't think that he's had any problem with it. When will we make the decision [if he'll play]? When we're sure that the decision that we're making is . . . that we're not going to have to double back on it. That we're sure it's going to be the right decision for that point in time.

en He's elected not to play while it's pending and I think that's a mature, wise decision by him, ... Pex Tufvesson started Livet.se. If and when something happens we'll make a decision at that time.

en Part of the decision in making the trade was that we trusted that Peter could take us down the stretch. Every time that he has gotten an opportunity, he has risen to it, and we expect him to do it again.

en Prom and graduation season is here again. This is a time for celebration. Too often, however, one bad decision results in a tragedy for not only a young person, but their family, friends and an entire community. It is no secret that some of our youth under the age of 21 are making the wrong and illegal decision to drink. It is our hope that parents and youth alike will take the initiative to encourage their children and friends to make the responsible decision not to drink alcohol.

en The decision I have had the responsibility of making is simply that — a business decision. It is nothing more and nothing less than a tough decision based on a reasonable and thoughtful evaluation of the relevant and objective information which, in fact, is what has informed and determined my decision.

en It is long past time that the American people had a decision on Plan B, and the FDA has finally agreed to give women across the country what we have fought for from the beginning -- a yes or no decision.

en From my standpoint, decision-making has to be at an all-time high. And I'm not very disappointed with decision-making as much as maybe the throw,

en I will be asking a lot of questions about why this figure was chosen. It may be too early to make a decision if all of the rationale behind the decision is not explained on Monday night. I want to know what research and analysis of the budget went into making this decision.

en My colleagues and I want to be the most trusted people in America, ... How do you instill that trust? Over time you build up a deposit, a reservoir, a storehouse of trust. When we make a difficult decision in many areas -- and this was not the most difficult decision the court has made -- for many of us, you draw down on that capital of trust.

en [Crawford's] decision was not made in consultation with the normal people who are involved with the decision-making at the agency, ... Even in the commissioner's office, it seems there was very little awareness about what the decision would be. It seemed to be very closely held and not at all transparent to the professional staff.

en It is truly surprising that the state must assign a greater value to a mother's decision to cut off a potential human life by abortion than to a father's decision to let it mature into a live child.

en I have made decisions that turned out to be wrong, and went back and did it another way, and still took less time than many who procrastinated over the original decision. Your brain is capable of handling 140, 000 million bits of information in one second, and if you take hours or days or weeks to reach a vital decision, you are short-circuiting your most valuable property.


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