Essential de-cision, when it is carried out and when it resists the constantly pressing ensnarement in the everyday and the customary, has to use violence. ❋ Enowning (2008)
After pointing out a couple paragraphs earlier the verbal "essencing" element of Wesen, as different from the metaphysical static understanding of essence, I was surprised to find that Zizek changed "essential de-ciding" to "essential de-cision". ❋ Enowning (2008)
"" The worst thing about him is that he never makes a de-cision, '' Stephanopoulos tells budget director Leon Panetta. ❋ Unknown (2008)
Anderson, R, D. J.hnson, D. Gotterbarn and J. Perrolle (1993), “Using the New ACM Code of Ethics in D.cision Making,” Communications of the ACM, 36: 98-107. ❋ Bynum, Terrell (2008)
Examination of the D.cision by J.D. Crouch to Resign. ❋ Unknown (2007)
Let us not forget that scientists other than Hoagland, using an array of differnt methods, have all arrived at a similar conclusion: that the best working method to arrive at a de cision as to artificialty VS. natural formation, comes through mathematics, and geometric redundancy-such things as bilateral symmetry either doesn't occur in nature, or very, very rarely. ❋ Mac (2007)
You take great, and, respecting your intentions, I will call it kind care, to let me know that I can have no interest in the dt cision of the case you refer to me. ❋ Unknown (2006)
"I think she would, although that would have to be her deT cision." ❋ Modesitt, L. E. (2006)
Jordan Mauch, Dallas real-estate tycoon, was a born de - cision maker. ❋ Patterson, James (2005)
"The council wants to stress that its latest de! cision should not be interpreted as a judgment on the issue," the statement said. ❋ Unknown (2004)
While we're on this subject, which is one of my favorites, I'll just mention Heidegger thought that the word decision was composed of -cision, a split, and de-, undo, so that a real decision was a resolution of a false doubling or cutting. ❋ Unknown (2004)
Without saying so, he had apparently come to a de-cision regarding the new prisoner. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (2004)
Flint heard his nephew's grief and was wracked with inde - cision about the secret suspicions he harbored over Aylmar's death. ❋ Kirchoff, Mary (2003)
Macozoma has accused Radebe of trying to discredit him, and said a de! cision about the terms under which Andrews was employed at SAA went "all the way to the top". ❋ Unknown (2001)
Before anyone could offer comment or complaint about his de - cision, he summoned his council of eight to a meeting in Redden Alt Mer's cabin and walked from the deck. ❋ Brooks, Terry (2000)
I do not regret my de-cision, though I might have had I died under Irquit's knife, may her flesh rot in the river. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1984)
Suddenly Vincent was knocked backward, his own weapons similarly disabled by the flash of pre-cision laser fire. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean (1979)