Words and phrases that have a meaning related to decisions: (175 results)
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choices, judgments, determinations, rulings, considerations, recommendations, matters, mistakes, appointments, changes, adjustments, pronouncements, actions, conclusions, opinions, policies, reasoning, assumptions, generalizations, inferences, budgeting, instincts, intuition, blunders, priorities, hunches, evaluations, outcomes, arguments, advice, directives, predictions, moves, thinking, micromanaging, things, prejudgments, guesses, sense, issues, situations, proposals, assessments, compromises, stances, announcements, sacrifices, appointees, commitments, questionability, succession planning, representations, wise, calculations, prerogative, misjudgment, excuses, overruling, impaneling, statements, adjudications, whims, ifs, deliberations, assertions, investments, facts, precedents, initiatives, reforms, polices, agendas, guesswork, developments, errors, presumptions, imponderables, arrangements, decrees, dilemmas, selections, variables, indecision, difference, discussions, progress, meetings, substitutions, indecisiveness, responsibilities, dissents, gambles, circumstances, reductions, perceptions, declarations, processes, purchases, factors, intentions, strategies, uncertainty, decision, decisionmaking, problems, plans, projects, questions, choice, judgements, lessons, prob, prohlems
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Also try:aboulic, abulic, administrative law, ad hoc, appealable, appeals court, appellate court, authorisation, authority, authorization, backroom, backroom boy, book, boss, brain truster, broad interpretation, case law, cerebrate, cogitate, common law, conflict of interest, consequence, court of appeals, dead hand, dead hand of the past, decision, delegating, delegation, democracy, deputation, dominance, dumb, eclecticism, eclectic method, epochal, floating voter, indissoluble, inferior court, judicial activism, jurisprudence, laboriously, law, legal philosophy, lower court, majority rule, mortmain, precedent, relegating, relegation, rule book, say-so, solomonic, strategically, swing voter, think, timidity, timidness, timorousness, touchy, uncritically, undemocratically, war room
— Adjectives for decisions: important, such, own, major, political, judicial, final, economic, difficult, strategic, individual, more...
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