awaiting decision - meaning and definition. What is awaiting decision
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is awaiting decision - definition

WINNING CRITERION IN SEVERAL FULL-CONTACT COMBAT SPORTS
Majority Decision; Decision (boxing)

Decision (European Union)         
LEGISLATIVE ACT OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
Decision (European Union law); Council Decision; EU decision; European union decision; European Union decision
In European Union law, a decision is a legal instrument which is binding upon those individuals to which it is addressed.Per Article 288 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (formerly Article 249 TEC).
Decision theory         
STUDY OF AN AGENT'S CHOICES
Decision Theory; Formal decision methods; Decision science; Decision sciences; Empirical decision theory; Decision strategy; Statistical decision theory; Agency dilema; Uncertainty modeling; Uncertainty Modeling; Choice under uncertainty; Decision making under risk; Decision making under uncertainty; Theory of choice; Normative decision theory; Descriptive decision theory; Prescriptive decision theory; Heuristics in decision making
Decision theory (or the theory of choice; not to be confused with choice theory) is a branch of applied probability theory concerned with the theory of making decisions based on assigning probabilities to various factors and assigning numerical consequences to the outcome.
Decision-making         
  • Sample [[flowchart]] representing a decision process when confronted with a lamp that fails to light.
COGNITIVE PROCESS RESULTING IN CHOOSING A COURSE OF ACTION AMONG SEVERAL ALTERNATIVE POSSIBILITIES
Decision making process; Decision-making process; Decision process; Decision maker; Styles and methods of decision-making; Decision-maker; Decision-Making; Make a decision; Problem Analysis and Decision Making; Decision Making; Decision making styles; Decision making tool; Effective decision; Effective solution; Decision tool; Choice making; Decision making condition; Source credibility bias; Decision making; Making decisions; Neuroscience of decision making; Biased decision-making; Cognitive biases in decision-making; Neuroscience of decision-making; Biases in decision making
In psychology, decision-making (also spelled decision making and decisionmaking) is regarded as the cognitive process resulting in the selection of a belief or a course of action among several possible alternative options. It could be either rational or irrational.

Wikipedia

Majority decision

A majority decision (MD) is a winning criterion in several full-contact combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, Muay Thai, mixed martial arts and others sports involving striking. In a majority decision, two of the three judges agree on which fighter won the match, while the third judge indicates that neither fighter won (i.e., a "draw").

In boxing, each of the three judges allocates a score (round by round) for each fighter. If all scheduled rounds are completed (i.e., no knockout (technical included)), each judge totals the points for all rounds. If the same fighter scores more points than the other on two of the judges' scorecards, but the third judge scored equally for both fighters (a draw), the official victory is awarded to the agreed-upon (by a 2 to 1 'majority') fighter. If all judges rule for the same boxer, the decision is referred to as a unanimous decision.

The majority decision is frequently confused with the term split decision, but they are not the same. A split decision occurs when two judges pick the same fighter as the winner, while the third judge decides that the opposite fighter won. On very rare occasions, two judges vote for a draw while the third chooses a winner—this is a majority draw.

Examples of use of awaiting decision
1. Plans of Ehud Olmert, the Israeli prime minister, to withdraw from parts of the West Bank and uproot tens of thousands of settlers while in effect annexing the largest settlement blocs, have been awaiting decision since Israel‘s war in Lebanon.
2. "In light of the increasing threats in Turkey‘s region, the tendency on the part of our government and our military is to spend more for defense in the coming years, and we have huge acquisition programs awaiting decision in the short and medium–term," said one senior procurement official.