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The phrase "a decision rendered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a decision that has been made or announced, often by a judge or authority.
Example: "The court issued a statement regarding a decision rendered in the case of Smith v. Jones."
Alternatives: "a ruling made" or "a verdict delivered."
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438, 13 S. W. Rep. 610, a decision rendered as late as February, 1890.
The players want the hearing completed and a decision rendered before this year's eligible players become free agents.
In his dissent in Lawrence, he complained about "surprising readiness to reconsider a decision rendered a mere 17 years ago in Bowers v. Hardwick" — in which the Court upheld anti-sodomy laws.
Judge Norman Mordue of United States District Court found that "there is no genuine issue as to any material fact" in the 1995 antitrust case, and ordered that it be dismissed in a decision rendered on June 29.
And while that decision conforms with the opinions of experts in co-op and condominium law, it is directly at odds with a decision rendered in October 1999 by a Brooklyn court of equal standing.
Lawyers for the journalists moved to overturn the subpoenas, and, in a decision rendered on October 9, 2003, Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson issued what amounted to a cry of revulsion at cozy journalistic-source relationships in Washington: "The deposition transcripts [of the government officials] generally reveal a pattern of denials, vague or evasive answers, and stonewalling.
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But protection for internal whistleblowers was greatly limited by a US Supreme Court decision rendered Feb. 21.
His potential for tenacity and optimism continues, as always, to outfight, outpoint and outlive any and all changes made by his society, for which three cheers and a unanimous decision rendered from the Twilight Zone".
Tragedy unfolding "Given the disproportionate response of the Chavez regime to Cedeño's conditional release - which was an independent judicial decision rendered in compliance with Venezuelan law - it is clear that Judge Afiuni is in grave danger," wrote Amsterdam.
Cohen v. Hurley was a five-to-four decision rendered in 1961.
This decision renders the bylaw mostly ineffective.
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