considered decision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsideredanddecision
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considered
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.əd/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚd/
an opinion or decision that someone has reached after a lot ...
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decision
noun
uk/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofconsideredanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This has been aconsidereddecisionas there is so much uncertainty about future treatment developments and given a solitary metastasis this may not happen.
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The degree of honour granted in death and punishment reflectedconsidereddecision.
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Adults may expect adolescents at this stage of their lives to exhibit developing abilities, capacity for reflection andconsidereddecision-making.
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Thus, a typical refugee usually makes aconsidereddecisionto flee to exile, and he\\she, or his\\her family, alone makes that decision.
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In that case there must be a complaint and there would be an investigation and, finally, aconsidereddecision.
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I believe that we should make aconsidereddecisionthat is right, rather than a rash decision that is wrong.
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The service of a defence, which is the result of his ownconsidereddecision, is a natural watershed.
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I understand that this was aconsidereddecisionand that it saved them about £30,000 a year.
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We feel that that choice is important, and that travellers have a right to know and to make aconsidereddecision.
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On what basis, in the absence of such notice, will the magistrate be expected to reach aconsidereddecision?
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It is very often not an afterthought; indeed, it is very often aconsidereddecision.
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I do not regard referenda as a good way of reaching aconsidereddecision.
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The review offers an opportunity for everyone to become involved in the process of reaching aconsidereddecision.
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This means aconsidereddecisionthat the private sector is as important as the public sector to the economy of the nation.
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To take aconsidereddecisionon the order we should have had that document before us and examined it in detail.
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That was theconsidereddecisionof the transport industry.
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