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  • 1Adverse effect — Classification and external resources ICD 10 T78 ICD 9 995.89 In medicine, an …

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  • 2Adverse authority — Professional responsibility Du …

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  • 3Decision making — For Decision making in groups, see Group decision making. Sample flowchart representing the decision process to add a new article to Wikipedia. Decision making can be regarded as the mental processes (cognitive process) resulting in the selection …

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  • 4adverse — [[t]æ̱dvɜː(r)s, AM ædvɜ͟ːrs[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Adverse decisions, conditions, or effects are unfavourable to you. The police said Mr Hadfield s decision would have no adverse effect on the progress of the investigation... Despite the… …

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  • 5Décision (baseball) — Une décision est une statistique concernant les lanceurs au baseball. Il existe deux types de décisions : une victoire et une défaite. Description Dans chaque partie de baseball faisant un vainqueur, un lanceur est déclaré lanceur gagnant et …

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  • 6decision trees — Diagrams that illustrate the choices available to a decision maker and the estimated outcomes of each possible decision. Each possible decision is shown as a separate branch of the tree, together with each estimated outcome for each decision and… …

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  • 7adverse action — /ˌædvɜ:s ækʃən/ noun a decision which has unfavourable consequences for employees ● The new bonus system was considered adverse action by underachievers in the organisation …

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  • 8Info-gap decision theory — is a non probabilistic decision theory that seeks to optimize robustness to failure – or opportuneness for windfall – under severe uncertainty,[1][2] in particular applying sensitivity analysis of the stability radius type[3] to perturbations in… …

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  • 9procedural law — Law that prescribes the procedures and methods for enforcing rights and duties and for obtaining redress (e.g., in a suit). It is distinguished from substantive law (i.e., law that creates, defines, or regulates rights and duties). Procedural law …

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  • 10John Demjanjuk — Demjanjuk (centre) hearing his death sentence on April 25, 1988, in Jerusalem, Israel. This sentence was later overturned. Born April 3, 1920 (1920 04 03) (age&#160 …

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