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final decision

n. a judgment disposing of the case before the court; after the judgment (or an appeal from it) is rendered all that remains is to enforce the judgment [syn: final judgment]

Usage examples of "final decision".

If not, then the General will ultimately have to make the final decision, balancing the horrendous considerations you mentioned….

However, the arguments between that first mention and her final decision had stretched over a dozen months and were difficult to smile about.

And the prospect of talking about them, particularly to the man who, unknowingly, had figured in her final decision, still made her uncomfortable.

After the test, the examiner reviews the individual's charts and makes a final decision on the results.

But I had not made the final decision on that morning when I rolled up to the gatehouse of the governor's mansion in Atlanta to have breakfast with Jimmy Carter and Ted Kennedy.

Ferris became convinced that he had heard Rearden's final decision.

I think the cause of death in your father's case is clear-cut, a gunshot wound, but the final decision is the medical examiner's.

You must at least find out they are in the world before you make your final decision.

However, if he did commit to the contract, in the end he would still be able to make a final decision concerning who would be the more difficult victim: the one who was now unrevealed, or a certain Klingon civilian.

Sub-units with some lingering fight in them were ordered to surrender by senior officers, before enemies on three sides could enforce a more final decision.

And the longer that I-that we-delay in making our final decision, the harder it's going to get, for both of us.