impact of fait accompli on decision-making
The impact of fait accompli on decision-making refers to the effect that a completed action or fact, presented as an inevitable outcome, has on the decision-making process. It often limits available choices and can influence decisions due to the perception that the situation cannot be undone or changed.
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