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Substantiveness

The extent to which decisions are substantive (e.g., actionable, consequential) rather than nonsubstantive (e.g., vague, simplistic, inconsequential).

To what extent:

  1. Is the decision directly actionable and implementable?
  2. Does the decision meaningfully address the issues?
  3. Does the decision grapple with the necessary levels of complexity?
  4. Is uncertainty appropriately managed and accounted for?
  5. Are risks to implementability accounted for?