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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a revised decision" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a decision that has been changed or updated after further consideration or review.
Example: "After reviewing the feedback, the committee reached a revised decision regarding the funding allocation."
Alternatives: "an updated decision" or "a modified decision."
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Best for the country is for the Florida Supreme Court to fill its vacated decision with a revised decision upholding the Florida secretary of state's original machine recount.
If a revised decision is issued by a hearings officer, any party may request that it be reviewed by the three-member Board, or the three-member Board may review the decision on its own initiative.
This study presents an application of statistical multivariate method together with the solver module in production activity control of an Iranian automotive manufacturer and introduces a revised decision support system which can provide a productive tool for knowledge workers to offer more reliable detailed production plans.
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(d) Once an entity issues a revised determination or decision, any party may file an appeal.
The countries had to share the additional data with the European Commission so that a revised approval decision could be made.
The notice will state the basis for the revised decision and the effect of the revision.
To test the usefulness of the revised decision aid to men at the point of decision, a new convenience sample of 60 men newly diagnosed with prostate cancer on the basis of biopsy was recruited to test the usefulness and influence of the DA in real-time decision making.
Notice of revised decision.
Effect of revised decision.
20 CFR § 261.7 - Effect of revised decision.
20 CFR § 261.6 - Notice of revised decision.
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