Results for: The decision-maker in a principal-agent relationship.
English English
authorize; appoint as representative; confer authority, give power or authority to, give task to, member of House of Delegates, representative of U.S. territory, representative or deputy, agent, send debtor to creditordelegate
await a decision; await a settlementpend
awaiting decision, be undecided, have an uncertain futurehang in the balance
barium compound, poisonous solid which is mainly used as a dehydrating agent and in glass manufacture (Chemistry)baryta
barrel-makercooper
base for progress, basis, foundation; foothold, place for standing; secure position; stability; terms of a relationship; act of walking, condition of surface, footer, stability of feet, status of somebody, status of something, totalfooting
basic ingredient of diet, bent wire to fasten papers, bind together by means of a staple or staples, essential, regularly used; primary, principal, main (of goods or products), fasten with staples, grade fibers, metal clip for binding papers; basic foo...staple
basic reading textbook, explosive igniter, genetic material, introductory text, priming agent, study book for teaching fundamental concepts and skill; cap or other object used to detonate explosives, undercoatprimer
basic, basic part or aspect, brighter star of double star, election of candidates for governmental position, election of delegates to choose candidates, first in sequence, first thing, original; primeval, initial; principal, main, prime; basic, fundame...primary
be a military adventurer abroad, give long speeches in order to delay or prevent a decision from being made; intentionally delay debate; lead a filibuster; engage in unauthorized revolutionary activities in foreign countries, legislative obstructor, po...filibuster
be handed down, decrease, happen, reach a decision, return to normal consciousnesscome down
be part of decision-making group, nag somebody, suppress, work at; serve as -, be a member of -sit on
be press agent, flak, press agent; advertising, publicity; antiaircraft fire; criticism, abuseflack
become absorbed in liquid, break up, close formally, disappear, end legal relationship, melt; be melted; change into a liquid; disappear; separate into parts; break apart, disperse; annul, simultaneous fading out and in, simultaneously fade out and in,...dissolve
behavioral neurology, study of the relationship between phenomena of the nervous system and behavior (Psychology)neuropsychology
 

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