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  2. Stovepiping - Wikipedia

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    Another meaning of stovepiping is "piping" of raw intelligence data directly to decision makers, bypassing established procedures for review by professional intelligence analysts for validity (a process known as vetting), an important concern since the information may have been presented by a dishonest source with ulterior motives, or may be ...

  3. Personal Independence Payment - Wikipedia

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    Personal Independence Payment (abbreviated to PIP and usually pronounced as one word) is a welfare benefit in the United Kingdom that is intended to help working age adults with the extra costs of living with a health condition or a disability. It is available in England, Wales and Northern Ireland but not in Scotland where Adult Disabled ...

  4. Stovepipe (organisation) - Wikipedia

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    A stovepipe organization (alt organisations) has a structure which largely or entirely restricts the flow of information within the organization to up-down through lines of control, inhibiting or preventing cross-organisational communication.

  5. Judge–advisor system - Wikipedia

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    Decision-making outcomes in a JAS (or other advice-giving structures) have been widely shown to be more accurate than those from situations with isolated decision makers. [5] [19] [23] This result should be expected given that advice situations often allow judges access to knowledge above and beyond what they could have as an individual. When ...

  6. VIKOR method - Wikipedia

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    C2. “Acceptable Stability in decision making”: The alternative A(1) must also be the best ranked by S or/and R. This compromise solution is stable within a decision making process, which could be the strategy of maximum group utility (when v > 0.5 is needed), or “by consensus” v about 0.5, or “with veto” v < 0.5).

  7. Explainer-How Trump could bypass the Senate to install his ...

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    President-elect Donald Trump has said he might install his picks for top administration posts without first winning approval in the U.S. Senate. This would erode the power of Congress and remove a ...

  8. Warren Buffett: 6 Ways To Invest Tiny Sums of Money - AOL

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    This advice has led to some of Buffett’s biggest investments over time. Focus on Small Companies. Before investing in top stocks like Bank of America or Coca-Cola, Buffett has mentioned that his ...

  9. Vikalpa (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Vikalpa: The Journal for Decision Makers is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal published by SAGE Publishing on behalf of the Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad. It was established in January 1976.