make+a+decision
81Decision (European Union) — European Union This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the European Union …
82make a meal of — verb a) To spend more time and energy on some task than it warrants; to make something overly complicated. Some people can make a meal out of the simplest task. If you give it to a busy person, they don’t have time to muck around on the edges and …
83make — verb Make is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑batsman, ↑company, ↑factory, ↑firm, ↑picture, ↑recipe, ↑sale Make is used with these nouns as the object: ↑accommodation, ↑accompaniment, ↑accusation, ↑ …
84decision-making — noun (U) the process of thinking about a problem, idea etc, and then making a choice or judgment: an attempt to make workers more involved in decision making …
85make-or-buy decision — An appraisal of the relative costs and benefits of manufacturing an item or buying it from a *supplier. Both *quantitative and *qualitative considerations may be included in the decision making process. An example of a qualitative factor is the… …
86decision-maker — /dəˈsɪʒən meɪkə/ (say duh sizhuhn maykuh) noun 1. a person with the power or authority to make major decisions, as in government, administration, business, etc. 2. a person who has the ability to arrive at a firm decision, usually in a short… …
87make of — {v. phr.} To interpret; understand. * /What do you make of his sudden decision to go to Africa?/ …
88make of — {v. phr.} To interpret; understand. * /What do you make of his sudden decision to go to Africa?/ …
89make known — verb a) To announce some information generally. The decision was made known when it appeared on the evening news. b) To disclose a secret. I wouldnt make this known to anyone else, if I were you …
90make\ of — v. phr. To interpret; understand. What do you make of his sudden decision to go to Africa? …