It is the decision of the court that spoiling the endings of movies is protected as free speech.
It's a tough decision, but I'll take vanilla.
Firmness of conviction.
After agonizing deliberations, they finally proceeded with decision.
(chiefly combat sports) A result arrived at by the judges when there is no clear winner at the end of the contest.
He has won twice by knockout, once by decision.
Usage notes[]
(choice or judgment): Most often, to decide something is to make a decision; however, other possibilities exist as well. Many verbs used with destination or conclusion, such as reach, come to, and arrive at can also be used with decision; these serve to emphasize that the decision is the result of deliberation. Finally, some varieties of English prefer to take a decision rather than make one.
See Appendix:Collocations of do, have, make, and take for uses and meaning of decision collocated with these words.
Russian: решениеru(ru) (rešénije) n., урегулированиеru(ru) (uregulírovanije) n.
Serbian:
Cyrillic: одлукаsr(sr)f., решењеsr(sr)n.
Roman: odlukasr(sr)f., rešenjesr(sr)n.
Spanish: decisiónes(es)f.
Swedish: beslutsv(sv)n.
firmness of conviction
Basque: erabakieu(eu)
Bulgarian: решителностbg(bg)f.
Czech: rozhodnostcs(cs)f.
Danish: beslutsomhedda(da)c.
Finnish: päätösfi(fi)
Polish: zdecydowaniepl(pl)n.
Swedish: beslutsamhetsv(sv)c.
result arrived at by the judges
Basque: erabakieu(eu), epaieu(eu), ebazpeneu(eu)
Bulgarian: по точкиbg(bg)
Czech: skórecs(cs)n.
Danish: afgørelseda(da)c.
Finnish: päätösfi(fi)
Greek: απόφασηel(el) (apófasi) f. (του διαιτητή)
Irish: cinneadhga(ga)m., breithga(ga)f.
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