Noun
decisionmaking (uncountable)
Alternative form of decision making
Transferring our sovereignty and decisionmaking power to the WTO, to the United Nations, or any other international body is not in the long-term interests of our people. Dana Rohrabacher
Accelerated decisionmaking might have pushed the Cuban Missile Crisis toward different outcomes. Source: Internet
For Lawson, Akhil Amar, and Vikram Amar, dismissing erroneous horizontal precedent would not be judicial activism; instead, it would be appropriate constitutional decisionmaking. Source: Internet
All told, the state legislature passed 15 housing-related bills, which Gov. Brown signed into law and now impact local land use decisionmaking regarding housing. Source: Internet
``It's not an efficient decisionmaking process,'' agrees Rep. Dick Cheney of Wyoming. Source: Internet
The zones, which allow greater reliance on market forces, have more decisionmaking power in economic activities than do provincial-level units. Source: Internet