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... situation , predicted consequences and costs of proposed courses of action , and the time element or " requiredness " of a situation . It is difficult to generalize about which factors are most important in each situation , since policy ...
... situation , predicted consequences and costs of proposed courses of action , and the time element or " requiredness " of a situation . It is difficult to generalize about which factors are most important in each situation , since policy ...
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... situation , and under what conditions . 1. The more critical or urgent a situation is perceived , the fewer people will become directly involved in defining the situation , choosing re- sponses , and selecting goals . 2. The fewer ...
... situation , and under what conditions . 1. The more critical or urgent a situation is perceived , the fewer people will become directly involved in defining the situation , choosing re- sponses , and selecting goals . 2. The fewer ...
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... situation in crisis situations.37 10. Doctrines and ideologies are more important in defining situations in political systems or governments ( a ) which subscribe to an official set of doctrines , ( b ) where the top leadership is not ...
... situation in crisis situations.37 10. Doctrines and ideologies are more important in defining situations in political systems or governments ( a ) which subscribe to an official set of doctrines , ( b ) where the top leadership is not ...
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