(02.06 MC) How does the decision-making process differ between federal judges and the president? The president focuses only on what the people need, while federal judges make their decisions by focusing on what the people want. Federal judges base their decisions on immediate problems, while the president makes decisions based on possible long-term problems. The president focuses mainly on current or near-future needs, while federal judges make decisions considering possible long-term effects. Federal judges make quick decisions on cases without reference to past rulings, while the president uses precedents from previous presidents.
The decision-making process differs between federal judges and the president in that federal judges focus on the long-term effects of their decisions, while the president typically considers more immediate needs. Federal judges base their decisions on precedent and potential long-term implications, while the president may prioritize current or near-future issues.
wait a minute your saying it could be multiple?
Personally I think that it's "The president focuses mainly on current or near-future needs, while federal judges make decisions considering possible long-term effects", but it could be multiple.
i agree :)
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