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Decision Definition
In practice. A judgment given by a competent tribunal. The French lawyers call the opinions which they give on questions propounded to them, decisions. See Inst. 1. 2. 8; Dig. 1. 2. 2.
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In practice. A judgment given by a competent tribunal. The French lawyers call the opinions which they give on questions propounded to them, decisions. See Inst. 1. 2. 8; Dig. 1. 2. 2.
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Decision
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According to the Encyclopedia of the American Constitution, about its article titled 335 DECISIONA decision is the final determination by a competent tribunal of matters of law and fact submitted to it in a case or controversy. The decision is ordinarily in writing and comprises the judgment or decree in the case. The decision is not itself law, but only evidence of the law; and the
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Decisions: Is there a better way?, Telegraph – Herald (Dubuque); November 15, 2010; Sid Scott
Planning decisions, Bristol Evening Post; September 12, 2003
Decision-making for long-term tube-feeding in cognitively impaired elderly people, CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal; June 15, 1999; Susan L Mitchell
The Influence of Decision Commitment and Decision Guidance on Directing Decision Aid Recommendations, Academy of Information and Management Sciences Journal; July 1, 2007; Woolley, Darryl J.
Decision-making, the key to leadership excellence., Daily News (Colombo, Sri Lanka); June 11, 2010
Decision Making in Social Work Practice. (Editorial), Social Work Research; March 1, 2002; Proctor, Enola K.
Making Decisions: Understanding and Sharpening Your Skills., Feed & Grain; August 1, 2011
Decision tool benefits women considering adjuvant chemotherapy., Women’s Health Weekly; May 8, 2003
Decisions! Decisions! ; Paul Rogers, co-author and Managing Partner for the UK office of Bain & Co, the consultants, talks about the secret sauce of business decisions in an email interview with Saumya Bhattacharya., Business Today; January 23, 2011; Saumya Bhattacharya
Decisions, Moral Status, and the Early Fetus, Ethics & Medicine; October 1, 2011; Jensen, David
Realising decision making theory, New Straits Times; December 2, 2000; Chris M. Alcantara
Decisions, Decisions; Are you sure, really sure, that clients understand your explanations? That they make choices for the right reasons? Surprise-healthcare has an answer.(The Client), Financial Planning; February 1, 2010; Adler, David E.
DECISION MAKING IN THE DIGITAL AGE., Credit Union Executive; March 1, 2001
Decision-Making in Complex Situations – Results of German Empirical Studies, Management International Review; January 1, 1993; Bronner, Rolf
Situational decision making. (Hands On), Doors and Hardware; April 1, 1993; Ensman, Richard
Why Decisions Fail: Avoiding the Blunders and Traps that Lead to Debacles, Personnel Psychology; April 1, 2003; Fleenor, John W
Decision Making in the Federal Government, The Washington Post; April 23, 2013; Fox, Tom
Decision Making Behavior: A Four Dimensional Typology, IIE Annual Conference. Proceedings; January 1, 2009; Malakooti, Behnam
Avoid Decision Making Disaster by Considering Psychological Bias, Review of Business; June 22, 1991; Duchon, Dennis Ashmos, Donde Dunegan, Kenneth J.
Decisions, decisions; Animal behaviour., The Economist (US); February 14, 2009
Decision in the Context of Law Research
The Thurgood Marshall School of Law Library defined briefly Decision as: See Court Decision.Legal research resources, including Decision, help to identify the law that governs an activity and to find materials that explain that law.
Make-or-buy Decision in the International Business Landscape
Definition of Make-or-buy Decision in the context of U.S. international business and public trade policy: Decision for an organization to either make its own inputs or buy them from outside suppliers.
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