When a third person listens to a problem and makes a decision, it is called mediation or arbitration. Mediation involves a neutral third party helping the parties reach a resolution themselves, while arbitration involves the third party making a decision that the parties agree to abide by.
The same thing as a judge. A person who listens to both sides in a dispute and makes a ruling.
The Olympic Committe (an international organization), listens to proposals from cities interested in hosting the games, and makes a decision where the games will be held
it was a decision to write this question and a decision to answer a decision to get on the computer what do you think :]
If there is a problem with the constitutionally of a law the Supreme Court makes the decision. The president has no power.
An arbitrator is a neutral third party who listens to both sides of a dispute and makes a decision to resolve the conflict outside of court. They consider evidence and arguments from both parties before reaching a final and binding decision.
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An arbitrator is a neutral third party who listens to both sides of a dispute and makes a decision to resolve the conflict outside of court. Their role is to consider the evidence presented by each party and make a fair and impartial decision to settle the disagreement.
There are consequences for every action and decision that a person makes.
You can not make someone do anything or make him responsible but you can sit down and talk to him firmly about his responsibilities. After you talk to him hopefully he goes into a deep thought and listens to you clearly and makes the decision to be more responsible.
The person who listens to both sides and makes a judgment is often referred to as an impartial mediator or arbitrator. This individual strives to understand different perspectives before arriving at a fair conclusion or resolution. Their role is crucial in conflict resolution, ensuring that all parties feel heard and respected in the process.
One makes a pretty tough decision.