Criterion for making a decision
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GUIDELINECriterion for making a decision
sleepto postpone making a decision about for at least a day
LEAVETHEDOOROPENAvoid making a final decision
FACTORConsideration in making a decision
EENYStart of a decision-making process
hedgingAvoid making a definite decision, statement, or commitment
temporisesAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporizedAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporizesAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporizingAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporisedAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporisingAvoid making a decision or committing oneself in order to gain time
temporiseto delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
pondersThink about (something) carefully, esp. before making a decision or reaching a conclusion
temporizeto delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
ponderedThink about (something) carefully, esp. before making a decision or reaching a conclusion
temporisedTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizingTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizedTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporisesTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporisingTEMPORISE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
temporizesTEMPORIZE, to delay so as to gain time or to avoid making a decision
responsible(of a job or position) Involving important duties, independent decision-making, or control over others
chaebolSouth Korean conglomerate, usually owned by a single family, based on authoritarian management and centralized decision making
chaebolsSouth Korean conglomerate, usually owned by a single family, based on authoritarian management and centralized decision making