Entscheidung, Vorschlag und Verpflichtung - Bestimmende Entscheidungen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf die Entscheidungsfindung beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Option“, „Narrow Down“ und „Pick“.
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(in the US) an official statement or decision that has been approved by both houses of the US Congress
gemeinsamer Beschluss
the process of evaluating a person, object, or event and coming to a conclusion
Urteil
a decision that is solely based on one's own judgment or instinct rather than any clear principle or rule
subjektive Entscheidung
(in the UK) the process in which a court of law can examine an action or decision made by a public body or government department
gerichtliche Überprüfung
the power or authority of a court of law or an organization to make legal decisions and judgements
Rechtsprechung
relating to an official organization, mainly the court's power and authority to bind the parties to the action
zuständig
to not make a decision so that one still has choices in the future
(law) a decision supported or made by a jury that most of the people, but not all agree with
Mehrheitsurteil
to consider something when doing calculations or making a plan
(law) a situation in which a court wrongly punishes someone
Justizirrtum
able to be changed to discussed in order for an agreement to be reached
verhandelbar
something such as a decision or question that requires minimal or no mental effort to be made or answered
Selbstverständlichkeit
in a way that demonstrates one's capability and independence in decision-making free of any influence or circumstance
used to state that one has adopted a different opinion after rethinking or reconsidering something
in a situation that forces one to choose between two alternatives that both have equally undesirable outcomes
(in the UK) a legal decision that declares the cause of someone's death IS unknown
offenes Urteil
something that can or may be chosen from a number of alternatives
Option
to change or reject someone's decision, especially by using one's authority
außer Kraft setzen
to use one's official or political authority to change or reject a previously made decision
aufheben
to reverse, abolish, or invalidate something, especially a legal decision
aufheben
to choose someone or something out of a group of people or things
auswählen
to choose the most desirable alternative out of the ones available
to excel in making decisions that ultimately lead to one's success