decisional
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editdecisional (not comparable)
- Of or pertaining to decisions.
- 1972, J. A. Alutto, J. A. Belasco, “A Typology for Participation in Organizational Decision Making”, in Administrative Science Quarterly, volume 17, number 1, page 119:
- Subjects characterized as having achieved decisional equilibrium were well distributed throughout the range of decisional situations, although none of these individuals participated in more than nine different decisions.
- Having the power or authority to make decisions.
- 1980, P. L. Strauss, “Disqualifications of Decisional Officials in Rulemaking”, in Columbia Law Review, volume 80, number 5, page 1050:
- The procedures should also make plain that a decisional official, whether or not challenged, may voluntarily abstain from participating in a particular proceeding.
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editof or pertaining to decisions
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having the power or authority to make decisions
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editdecisional m or f (masculine and feminine plural decisionales)