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decision maker

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someone who administers a business

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Authentic deliberation is deliberation among decision-makers that is free from distortions of unequal political power, such as power a decision-maker obtained through economic wealth or the support of interest groups. Source: Internet

A state-monopolized function is prone to corruption ; decisions are made primarily for political reasons, personal gain of the decision-maker (i.e. "graft"), rather than economic ones. Source: Internet

Generally, this discovery should include at least (a) exchange of relevant documents, (b) identification of witnesses and (c) one deposition for each side, i.e., of the employee and of a supervisor or other decision-maker of the employer. Source: Internet

For the past few weeks, to engineer the results of the election, Khamenei has been using the leverage of the Guardian Council, a body that has been the decision-maker and elected by him, for approval and disapproval of candidates through his own filter. Source: Internet

It is now clear that NSW Health, which appears to have been the ultimate decision-maker in green lighting passengers' disembarkation, did not have the full picture. Source: Internet

Come to think of it, it is not so difficult, but rather straightforward, and it goes all the way to the president himself, who will be the final decision-maker. Source: Internet

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