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Networks showing just one game have a less complicated decision.
"It's a very complicated decision week to week," he said.
Because Medicare is such a complicated decision, you should do some research ahead of time.
With the Hurricanes surprisingly in playoff contention, Carolina officials face a complicated decision as the Feb.
Deciding when to tap Social Security benefits can be a complicated decision and depends on an individual's situation.
Buying a phone is a more complicated decision than just grabbing the one with the thinnest screen bezel.
"It's probably the most complicated decision season I've ever seen," said Wallace Tyner, a professor of agricultural economics at Purdue University.
Coming forward with the truth about her health struggles as they were happening was a complicated decision for the fitness guru, 35.
We acknowledge that it can be a complicated decision and people can need emotional support and that doesn't mean it's the wrong choice.
In her essay, Chenoweth writes that she was moved by the film's depiction of Brierley's complicated decision to seek out his biological family.
I had to make the complicated decision whether to go back to the morning TV reading spaghetti recipes with Matt Lauer in the plaza.
But attending the debates can also be a complicated decision for lobbyists as the industry faces a broad attack from Democrats and progressive groups.
Later, as opponents of the bill filled the Assembly gallery, several lawmakers described wrestling with a complicated decision, pitting parental prerogative and public health.
The early work also stands to form the backbone of a complicated decision looming over House Democratic leaders -- how broadly to go after the President.
Slowing economic growth, low inflation, trade tensions and an environment in which $14 trillion of bonds carry negative yields have complicated decision-making for investors.
Anthem's CEO told CNBC on Thursday it was a "complicated decision" to pull out of Ohio's Obamacare market, but said the model had become unsustainable.
That's because NERC decided to make the nearly-always-complicated decision to open the process of naming the new ship up to the public, via the Internet.
According to ARK, the "complicated decision" to dramatically trim bitcoin exposure was more driven by regulatory and tax-related concerns than by the "merits" of bitcoin itself.
It was a complicated decision for me, because I was shooting This is Us at the same time that they were going to begin production on Waves.
Although the resolution already has the backing of the main political groups in the European Parliament, the vote will not be binding because of the European Union's complicated decision-making procedures.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Alston said that he had "absolutely chosen" to step down as the artistic director of The Place, but that closing the company has been a more complicated decision.
Last year, three federal judges in California issued a complicated decision that could — even after the FCC undoes Title II — deny the FTC jurisdiction over broadband providers that also provide a common carrier service, like telephony.
Voting to impeach would be a more complicated decision, embodied by the continued hesitance of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to support calls for impeachment: Supporters of an impeachment inquiry are still being met with resistance from House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
He further noted that the judge appeared to be reducing a complicated decision about Mr. Redstone's well-being into a far simpler one — whether Ms. Herzer or Mr. Redstone's until recently estranged daughter, Shari Redstone, should be left in charge of his care.
In a complicated decision, in which both the court's liberal and conservative wings joined in part and dissented in part, the Supreme Court sent the case back to the Commerce Department, asking for a better explanation of why the Trump administration tried to add a citizenship question in the first place.
But since having children is for most of us a huge and complicated decision, involving relationships, socioeconomic factors, geography, and the whole package of individual factors roughly summed up as life, love and the pursuit of happiness, decision making often doesn't allow for simple planning where you target one age or another.
"In economics literature, there's recognition of something called signaling, which is whereby in a marketplace filled with competing ideas, people are constantly looking for a shortcut in order to identify which products or practices they should be following, and so a celebrity endorsing a product provides a cognitive shortcut to an otherwise very complicated decision," he said.
Oculus is likely going to have a rough time convincing novices to flock toward its more sophisticated VR platform when they have the option of purchasing a PS4 and PSVR for just a smidge more than the Rift, which will still, of course, need a power-hungry PC. Oculus did what it felt it had to do in regards to shipping the Rift without the Touch controllers, but it was a far more complicated decision than just breaking another ship-date promise.
A third approach argues that heuristics perform just as well as more complicated decision-making procedures, but more quickly and with less information. This perspective emphasises the "fast and frugal" nature of heuristics.
Participation in political science and theory of management refers to direct public participation in political, economical or management decisions. The two are not completely separated but belong on a spectrum of complexity and context. When participation becomes complicated, decision making becomes necessary. Hence, any participatory process is potentially important for the rule system governing the activities.
This is a long term uphill battle against the sea. The needed level of flood protection and the resulting costs are a recurring subject of debate, and involve a complicated decision-making process. In 1995 it was agreed in the Delta Plan Large Rivers and Room for the River projects that about 500 kilometres of insufficient dyke revetments were reinforced and replaced along the Oosterschelde and Westerschelde between 1995 and 2015. After 2015, under the High Water Protection Program, additional upgrades are made.
In 2012 Bank of Canada was considering introducing digital currency. Meanwhile, it rates digital currency a pretty complicated decision and is analyzing the pros and cons and working to determine under which conditions it may make sense to, one day, issue a digital currency. As a threat, a central bank digital currency could increase the risk of a run on the banking system. Also in 2012, Sveriges Riksbank, the central bank of Sweden, was reported to analyze technological advances with regard to electronic money and payment methods for digital currency as an alternative to cash.
The problem is that I was going to run into Los 80 and I had to make a very complicated decision, because I feel very good about that project. Somehow, I did five seasons as a director, I wrote several scripts, then it was complicated." With Guillermo Arriaga at FILSA 2017 In 2010 Quercia published his first novel, Santiago Quiñones, tira. About his writing career, he said in 2013: "I have to find more spaces to devote myself to writing, but it is one of the things that I am most passionate about, and the experience of the novel was very good.
Furthermore, the English had made many agreements with the Six Nations over the years, yet most of the Iroquois' day-to-day interaction had been with the colonists. This made it a confusing situation for the Iroquois because they could not tell who the true heirs of the agreement were, and couldn't know if agreements with England would continue to be honored by the colonists if they were to win independence. Supporting either side in the Revolutionary War was a complicated decision. Each nation individually weighed their options to come up with a final stance that ultimately broke neutrality and ended the collective agreement of the Confederation.
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a special session on September 8, 2003. On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, it issued a complicated decision totaling 272 pages in length, that, with a 5-4 majority, upheld the key provisions of McCain-Feingold including (1) the "electioneering communication" provisions (which required disclosure of and prohibited the use of corporate and union treasury funds to pay for or broadcast cable and satellite ads clearly identifying a federal candidate targeted to the candidate's electorate within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election); and (2) the "soft money" ban (which prohibited federal parties, candidates, and officeholders from raising or spending funds not in compliance with contribution restrictions, and prohibited state parties from using such "soft money" in connection with federal elections).
The World Motorsport Council expressed support for the FIA President and the FIA Technical Department regarding the overall management of the case. Subsequently, this caused Mercedes Formula 1 Team principal, Toto Wolff to resign from any further protesting of the non-disclosed settlement between the FIA and Ferrari. Based on the advice from Mercedes parent company, Daimler,due to possible "damages to Formula One and the Mercedes-Petronas Formula One Team's image". The FIA and the non-Ferrari teams are currently in disagreement over the handling of the issue, Jean Todt, FIA President, has stated that it was a complicated decision that ultimately lied on the interest of Formula One as a sport, as alternative options such as the FIA International Tribunal could take "several years" to be concluded.
For these reasons or others, people with hypospadias may choose to seek urethroplasty, a surgical extension of the urethra using a skin graft. Surgery can extend the urinary channel to the end of the penis, straighten bending, and/or change the foreskin (by either circumcision or by altering its appearance to look more typical (“prepucioplasty”), depending on the desire of the patient. Urethroplasty failure rates vary enormously, from around 5% for the simplest repairs to damage in a normal urethra by an experienced surgeon, to 15-20% when a buccal graft from the inside of the mouth can be used to extend a urethra, to close to 50% when graft urethral tubes are constructed from other skin. When the hypospadias is extensive--third degree/penoscrotal--or has associated differences in sex development such as chordee or cryptorchidism, the best management can be a more complicated decision.

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