单词:problem of information and decision analysis
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In this Business English Podcast lesson we continue our series on making telephone calls in English by looking at how to deal with technical problems and clarify information using alternative choice questions. This questioning technique is useful whe
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On average, every hour of every day more than 40 people drown around the world. Thats 372,000 fatalities annually. Drownings are one of the top 10 killers of kids and young adults, with the highest rate of drowning deaths among children under five ye
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paralysis by analysis分析过多而无法行动 英文释义 The inability of managers to make decisions due to their worry about insignificant details 例句 Impatient company managers who wanted rapid changes warned that long, tedious studies of e
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A:Ive had it! Im done working for a company that is taking me nowhere! B:So what are you gonna do? Just quit? A: Thats exactly what I am going to do! Ive decided to create my own company! Im going to write up a business plan, get some investors and s
61. Re: 决策理论——decision-making theory? decision theory 62.Re: 并列第二名 怎么说? 我和你并列第二。I tied with you for the second place. 63.Re: 求助:“炼狱”的英文怎
开头 1. The arguer may be right about, but he seems to neglect(fail) to mention (take into account) the fact that. 2. Although many people believe that , I doubt (wonder) whether the argument bears much analysis (close examination). 3. It would be
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1.The arguer may be right about , but he seems to neglect (fail) to mention (take into account) that fact that 2.As opposed to (Contrary to) widely (commonly/generally) held (accepted) belief (ideas/views), I believe (argue that 3.Although many peopl
By Paula Wolfson Tokyo 13 November 2009 President Barack Obama during joint news conference with Japanese PM Yukio Hatoyama, not pictured, in Tokyo, 13 Nov 2009 U.S. President Barack Obama says a decision on a revised Afghanistan strategy will come
Honest error in the face of complex and possibly intractable problems is a far more important source of bad results than are bad motives 糟糕政策结果更主要的原因是 碰到复杂难解问题时所犯下的诚实错误 而不是出于恶劣动
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开头 1. The arguer may be right about, but he seems to neglect(fail) to mention (take into account) the fact that. 2. Although many people believe that , I doubt (wonder) whether the argument bears much analysis (close examination). 3. It would be
Lorenzo: Have you bought a new television yet? Katia: No, Im still looking at consumer reviews and weighing my options . Im not sure yet what size I want or what features I need. Im keeping my options open for now. Lorenzo: I thought your old TV stop
开头 1. The arguer may be right about, but he seems to neglect(fail) to mention (take into account) the fact that. 2. Although many people believe that , I doubt (wonder) whether the argument bears much analysis (close examination). 3. It would be