Beslissing, Suggestie en Verplichting - Beslissing en resolutie
Hier leert u enkele Engelse woorden die verband houden met beslissing en resolutie, zoals "appeal", "by default" en "absolute".
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(of a decision or decree) final and unlikely to change

absoluut, definitief

the fact of being responsible for what someone does and being able to explain the reasons

verantwoordelijkheid, rechterschap

responsible for one's actions and prepared to explain them

verantwoordelijk, rekenschap schuldig

an official judgment in court of law that declares someone not guilty of the crime they were charged with

vrijspraak

to declare something true or to be the case according to facts

verklaren, oordelen

to make a formal decision or judgment about who is right in an argument or dispute

oordeel, beslissen

the act or process of making a formal decision about who is right in an argument or dispute

adjudicatie, beslissing

someone who makes a formal decision about who is right in an argument or dispute

arbiter, rechter

the action of starting to use a certain plan, name, method, or idea

overname, aanvaarding

any of the available possibilities that one can choose from

alternatief, optie

(law) the procedure of formally asking a higher court to dismiss and reverse the decision made by a lower court

beroep, appèl

to make a formal request to change a decision that has been made by an authority such as a judge

in beroep gaan, aanvechten

a person who appeals in a higher court against a decision made in a lower court

appellant, in beroep zijnde

a special court that people can appeal against the decisions of lower courts

hoger beroep rechtbank

a possible way of tackling a problem or getting something done

mogelijkheid, optie

an official decision based on which something is given to someone

beslissing, prijs

to make a formal decision to give someone something valuable as a recognition of merit, achievement, or entitlement

toekennen, waarderen

used for saying that choosing out of the two possible options is not really going to make a difference as the result will be the same either way
used to suggest that in a state of desperation, one must accept whatever is available, rather than being selective or demanding
in a situation where both choices lead to an undesirable outcome
a way of making a decision about a product's popularity or distinguishing features by trying different products, usually without knowing their name in order to state ones opinions or preferences

blinde test, blindexperiment

