Decision
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It's not enough to make the personal
decision
that you want a wider world.
In France, the doctors decided whether and when the life support would be removed, while in the United States, the final
decision
rested with the parents.
But when the American parents were asked if they would rather have had the doctors make the decision, they all said, "No."
And I didn't agree with that
decision
at the time; I still don't.
The
decision
was to protect the marshes.
But of course, there's a second observation about the human species that I want to focus on a little bit more, and that's the fact that even though we're actually really smart, sometimes uniquely smart, we can also be incredibly, incredibly dumb when it comes to some aspects of our
decision
making.
If Cargill makes a decision, the entire palm oil industry moves, or at least 40 or 50 percent of it.
So what this means, this incredible freedom of choice we have with respect to work, is that we have to make a decision, again and again and again, about whether we should or shouldn't be working.
Understand that not only does this mean that people are going to have to eat dog food when they retire because they don't have enough money put away, it also means that making the
decision
is so hard that they pass up significant matching money from the employer.
[And lastly, for all eternity, French, bleu cheese or ranch?] (Laughter) You really want to get the
decision
right if it's for all eternity, right?
And what happens is, this imagined alternative induces you to regret the
decision
you made, and this regret subtracts from the satisfaction you get out of the
decision
you made, even if it was a good
decision.
At the time, the management had reasons for this decision, and the company handled it very well, actually.
It's very hard to make them part of our rational
decision.
You make your own
decision.
I don't necessarily think that their hesitations make for a bad movie, it is very human to hesitate before making such a
decision
for good, but this could be treated in an interesting manner, giving some flesh to their desires and their relationship, but that does not happen.
This might be a strange
decision
on the part of the schedulers but THE REAL HOWARD SPITZ is a rather strange film , strange in the way it doesn't want to upset its audience .
Instead, I saw a movie that was trying to make the audience (me) make the
decision
to accept Christ in my life, or risk going to Hell.
It starts off pretty well, with the accident and the
decision
not to return to LA.
One can only hope that at least one deliberate
decision
was made in the course of this hopelessly amateurish video.
The
decision
to cast Patricia Neal and to truncate her role was not a good one.
In the end, the blonde (Claudia Dell) and the reporter (Richard Hemingway) remained married, but I have no idea how they came to that
decision.
In fact, I can't figure out how the film maker came to the
decision
to make this flick.
best advice would be to catch it on TV/cable or rent it cheap first,before making a
decision
on whether to purchase.my
At any rate, I made the
decision
to watch it.
This was possibly the worst marketing
decision
in history.
Now Van was not the only bad casting
decision
in the film--he was just the most obvious.
The
decision
to cast her in The Delinquents was surely a marketing ploy.
The next day, I finished it from where I left off, and it was the worst
decision
of my life.
Starting off by the characters physical appearances...like Channing Tantums lack of tattoos n Amanda Seyfried not being a brunette lol but i let that go...the character developments were not there at all...you didn't have time to love amanda seyfried character and you couldn't feel for her or for john when they first separated...i thought the two weeks were rushed and i hated that she left first then him...it took the emotional separation away...and why did they change Tim from the book...why did they make him a dad instead of a brother and why did they make him sooo old looking and the movie lacked that intense moment when they find out what happens at the end (didnt want to spoil it lol but for those who watched it u know what i mean) and whhhyyyy ooooo wwhyyyy did they change the ending...in the book it was heartbreaking and emotional and it emphasized on Channing Tatums character's
decision
whhyyy did they twist it...it just made it look like a rushed ending...it was terrible...thats what disappointed me the most...the ending of the book should have been exactly the same :(
Instead admire how the main good guy can't even handle a random old guy in the bar - who is presented as the bad guy yet speaks out against the barman's
decision
to hire a scantily clad woman to dance badly in the corner for "entertainment" - all the good guys seem to enjoy this!
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