a wrong decision is either incorrect, immoral or illegal ,a bad decision, is more foolish or inappropriate for the situation
a wrong decision is either incorrect, immoral or illegal ,a bad decision, is more foolish or inappropriate for the situation
Wrong decision is probably incorrect, unethical, or illegal; on the other hand, bad decision is probably irrational and inappropriate for the situation.
The best executives make decisions, even if the wrong one. Without making a decision an executive is useless. The key is to make more correct decisions than wrong ones. When a wrong decision is made and discovered wrong, it can than be corrected. The best executives are the ones that can make decisions fast with a high degree of correctness. The worst executives are the ones who can't make decisions or are slow, and when they finally do make a decision, they are mostly wrong.
a wrong decision is either incorrect, immoral or illegal ,a bad decision, is more foolish or inappropriate for the situation
it can affect our decisions wether it is right or wrong because of that superstitious belief we can now rely in our daily decision.
A decision is choice based on an examination of facts whereas judgement is choice based on values. Either can be right or wrong or objective or subjective depending on criteria.
A decision is choice based on an examination of facts whereas judgement is choice based on values. Either can be right or wrong or objective or subjective depending on criteria.
Magic is only bad if you perceive it to be that way. There is no difference between black magic and white magic, and you know the difference between right and wrong yourself, so really it's your decision on what magic is "good".
Moral decision-making is based on personal beliefs about right and wrong, while ethical decision-making is guided by established principles and codes of conduct in a particular profession or society.
Wrong decision is probably incorrect, unethical, or illegal; on the other hand, bad decision is probably irrational and inappropriate for the situation.
Yes, teens generally understand the difference between right and wrong. Developmentally, they are capable of understanding moral reasoning and applying it to their behaviors. However, immaturity, peer pressure, and lack of life experience can sometimes influence their decision-making.
court decision reflect changing social political and economic condition