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decisionn. judgment, decree or determination of findings of fact and/or o...
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decisionmid-15c., from Middle French décision (14c.), from Latin decisionem (nominative decisio) "a decision, settlement, agreement," noun of action from past participle stem of decidere (see decide [..]
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decisionthe determination reached by a court in any judicial proceeding, which is the basis of the judgment
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decisionDecision, Valley of [N]a name given to the valley of Jehoshaphat (q.v.) as the vale of the sentence. The scene of Jehovah's signal inflictions on Zion's enemies ( Joel 3:14 ; marg., "va [..]
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decisionjudgment, conclusion, or finding.
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decisionThe removal of uncertainty with respect to a course of action for an organization that consumes resources. [D02605]
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decisionThe outcome of a proceeding before a judge, arbitrator, government agency, or other legal tribunal. Decision is a general term often used interchangeably with the terms judgment or opinion. But to be [..]
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decisionthe act of making up your mind about something; "the burden of decision was his"; "he drew his conclusions quickly" a position or opinion or judgmen [..]
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decisiona name given to the valley of Jehoshaphat (q.v.) as the vale of the sentence. The scene of Jehovah's signal inflictions on Zion's enemies (Joel 3:14; marg., "valley of concision or thre [..]
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decisionDefinition A resolution, conclusion or choice made as a result of deliberation involving multiple factors or considerations.
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decisionbashlus
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decisionan authoritative determination (as a decree or judgment) made after consideration of facts or law ;also : a report or document containing such a determination see also memorandum decision compare ...
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decision The Court, the Commission, a Magistrate or the Registrar may make a decision or judgment it considers just, and include in the decision a provision it considers appropriate for preventing or settling the industrial dispute, or dealing with the industrial matter.
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decisionA conclusion reached after considering alternatives and their results.
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decisionGenerally speaking, decision is the outcome of a mental process. It can be said as the selection of a course of action from among several alternatives. Legally, it is a conclusion reached by a jury or [..]
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decision(1) (Of the Speaker): A ruling on the procedural acceptability of some matter before the House which, unless otherwise specified, serves as a precedent to govern future proceedings. Such rulings are f [..]
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decision(n) the act of making up your mind about something(n) a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration(n) (boxing) a victory won on points when no knockout has occurred(n) the outcome of [..]
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decisionjudicium, iudicium
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decisionJudgment reached or given by a court.
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decisionThe judgment reached or given by a court of law.
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decisionA judgment or decree that settles a legal issue.
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decisionDetermination of what action to take after perceiving a situation; choice of driving strategies or evasive tactics.
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decisionA decision is the court hearing in which the judge will give his or her ruling about the guilt or innocence of the accused or the sentence to be imposed. Also, it may refer to a ruling on a legal issue or a question about evidence.
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decisionThe court hearing in which the Judge will give his/her ruling about the guilt or innocence of the accused or the sentence to be imposed. Also, it may refer to a ruling on a legal or evidentiary issue.
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decisionThe use of discretion by a prescribed Ontario government ministry in relation to an environmentally significant proposal.
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decisionDecisions made by the United States Supreme Court.
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decisionThe individual act by which the Customs decide upon a matter relating to Customs law (*).
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decisionThe judgment reached or given by a court of law.
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decisionHas the same meaning as in the Administrative Appeals Tribunal Act 1975.
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decision"Decision" means the decision of the hearing officer.
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decisionA court’s judgment or decree that settles a dispute. (See also decree, judgment.)
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decision A judgment, as one formally pronounced by a court.
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decisionThe determination, usually in the form of a reasoned statement, reached by a court or tribunal after hearing a case or an issue in dispute. A statement of opinion or recommendation, or observations on [..]
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decisionA judgment, as one formally pronounced by a court.
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decisionn. judgment, decree or determination of findings of fact and/or of law by a judge, arbitrator, court, governmental agency or other official tribunal (court).
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decisionThe judgment reached or given by a court of law.
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decisiona program point at which the control flow has two or more alternative routes
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decisionFormal expression of the will of the governing body of an international organization or international agreement. Usually binding but may also correspond to soft law.
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decisionn. judgment, decree or determination of findings of fact and/or of law by a judge, arbitrator, court, governmental agency or other official tribunal (court).
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decisionA formal agreement at the plenary that directs the work of the COP.
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decision
The act of deciding.
A choice or judgement.
*Most often, to decide something is toa decision; however, other possibilities exist as well. Many verbs used withorcan also be used witha decision rat [..]
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