make a decision, make up your mind, choose, determine, conclude, answer, resolve, ordain, adjudicate
He wanted to think things out carefully as he did not want to make a rash decision that could be costly.
It means you thought carefully about the possible consequences of your decision and made the decision that would have the most positive effect.
An informed decision is a decision made after learning relevant facts (informing oneself) about the focus of the decision. For example, a person might make an informed decision to join the military (or not join) after researching to find out if the lifestyle, benefits, and travel opportunities are what he/she wants. Another example: a person might make an informed decision and decide to buy a Chevy truck rather than a Dodge Ram after researching and learning (becoming informed) about each vehicle.
Sensible or senseless are the adjectives from sense that can be used before the word 'decision'.
Make one.
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No. Decision means to make a choice. However, you can make a decision to teach- or not to teach, or to have a cheeseburger.
A decision you make in public
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No. Decision is a noun. The adjective decisive has an adverb form, which is decisively, and the past paticipe adjective decided (substantial) has an adverb form decidedly.
Decision making is when you make a decision
information is needed to make an informed decision. What type of information depends on what type of decision.
To make a good decision - you need ALL the facts......... but if in doubt don't.
I'm not sure. Of course, deciding to "answer" this question is a decision...
To have a goal or make a decision and stick to that decision no matter what.