they determine it, if I decide I want to be a football player and actually do what I need I very well could become one, but if I decide to be an engineer I most likely won't be a football player, but I am likely to be an engineer. If I choose to drop out of school I most likely won't get a good job and have lots of money. now I could, and you can't know what will happen, but you can guess and try to make something happen and it is most likely to happen if you do so
They are called "precedents of law" and affect how similar present or future cases are decided.
entrepreneurial
Since Roosevelt is long dead, I assume this is a homework question.
Decisions are made to plan for your future.
Decisions about the future of California.
Decisions about the future of California.
the consumer economic decisions can affect the price and supply of a commodity
The future does not affect the past. The past effects the future.
No
respiration
vary from person to person
Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"