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Alice and Chains have a song called "Your Decision".
I put off decision making
it is called procrastination
A shot put ball is called GET A LIFE AND GET OFF THE COMPUTER!
The final decision of an arbitrator is called a ruling. The final decision of an arbitrator is called an award.
The decision of the jury is called a verdict. The decision of a judge is called her ruling or holding.
The decision theory (decision analysis) refers to the techniques for analysis decisions under risk and uncertainty. In the process of decision-making the decision –maker wants to achieve something, which may be called his goal, purpose or objective. The decision –maker may choose one particular alternative, which is called strategy of the decision maker,from among various alternatives. All alternative and outcomes are assumed to be known. There are certain factors, which affect the outcome for different strategies. But these factors or conditions, also called ‘states of nature, are beyond the control of the decision-maker. The strategy (alternative) along with the state of nature determines the degree to which the goal is actually achieved. A measure of achievement of the goal is called the ‘Pay-off’ The pay-off matrix is used as method of presenting data in decision – analysis. Each cell, which is an intersection of a strategy and a state of nature, contains the pay-off
The crew reacted with fear and apprehension to the captain's decision to put the insane prophet off the ship, as they believed it would bring bad luck upon them. They pleaded with the captain to reconsider, but he remained steadfast in his decision.
The decision of a judge or court is called a ruling.AnswerIts also referred to as a verdict.
you put a marker called a diploma marker.
In this case, "put" serves as both the past and the present tense. Some people think "put" sounds like slang and they prefer that you use "placed," but actually, "put" is a perfectly valid word. I put the book on the desk (present tense). I put the book on the desk (past tense)-- to tell the difference, all you have to do is include a word that explains when the action occurred. For example, Yesterday, I put the book on the desk.
The opposite of decide is not to decide, and could be defer or abstain, or any of the words that means to put off a decision: wait, postpone, delay, or stall.