reasoned decision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofreasonedanddecision
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reasoned
adjective
uk/ˈriː.zənd/us/ˈriː.zənd/
If an argument is (well) reasoned, it is clear and ...
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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 ofreasonedanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Smokers were characterised as addicts who were either incapable ofreasoneddecision-making, or else suffering from an illness and in need of care.
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With that information in mind, readers can make areasoneddecisionabout whether to donate their own or a relative's organs and tissues to help those in need.
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There is no requirement for anyreasoneddecision, and there is no safeguard by any appellate process.
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The tribunal then reaches areasoneddecisionon the question upon which it was requisite to seek expert assistance.
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If so, and if that is theirreasoneddecision, why.
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He then goes into the matter and gives areasoneddecision.
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What is a precedent in the legal sense is areasoneddecisionof a judge.
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It had always been my right honourable friend's intention that his decision should be in the form of areasoneddecisionletter.
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If it does not change the provisional opinion, a finalreasoneddecisionis drafted and issued.
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Fourthly, there should be areasoneddecisionrelated to the evidence and the arguments presented at the trial.
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We also closed 185 enquiries with areasoneddecisionas compared to 101 in 1997.
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Parents had no information on which to base areasoneddecision.
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If he does not give areasoneddecision, no appeal is possible.
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I shall listen with interest to the arguments advanced and give areasoneddecisionon the facts presented.
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Four own-initiative inquiries were launched during the year and 101 inquiries were closed with areasoneddecision.
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The commission will be required to determine whether the complaint is substantiated and to give areasoneddecision.
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Clearly, the people could then make a clear-cut andreasoneddecision.
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Finally, if there is to be a satisfactory tribunal there must be areasoneddecision, and the decision and hearing must be in public.
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It may or may not be areasoneddecision, or, in the language of the law, a speaking order.
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