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decision <a decision; decisions> N

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abusive decision N

administrative decision ECON

award decision N

binding decision POL

decision accounting ECON

decision creteria

decision engine N COMPUT

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A short-sighted decision by the military authorities, afraid of penalties, was to fulfill the order (the penalties would have been less than the worth of two aircraft - about 440,000 zlotys).
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The initial goal of this decision was to create the basis for the development of a nuclear energy sector.
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She regretted trying to end her life and decided to challenge the decision and go to the Citizens Advice Bureau.
www.standard.co.uk
Managers could simply total the variable costs for a product and use this as a rough guide for decision-making processes.
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The decision to depict him as pensive rather than jubilant creates an unusual psychological bond between him and Goliath.
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Those scornful of the decision, he said, likely hadn't sat through all the evidence.
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The inspired decision to make tickets available in the cheapest price bracket ensured excellent crowds, culminating in a 15,000 sell out on the final day.
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He overstayed his leave, lost his government post, and the decision to become a full-time actor was effectively made for him.
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I gnashed my teeth, and felt like the world was against me even when this decision was entirely my own.
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Old cases usually regarded an act done or decision reached in breach of a mandatory requirement as a nullity and void "ab initio" (that is, from the beginning).
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