Judging vs Decision - What's the difference?
judging | decision |
(obsolete)
The act of making a judgment.
* 2004 , Dale Jacquette, The Cambridge Companion to Brentano (page 75)
A choice or judgement.
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(chiefly combat sports) A result arrived at by the judges when there is no clear winner at the end of the contest.
(baseball) A win or a loss awarded to a pitcher.
(boxing) To defeat an opponent by a decision of the judges, rather than by a knockout
As nouns the difference between judging and decision
is that judging is the act of making a judgment while decision is decision.As a verb judging
is .judging
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(en noun)- It is the contrasts between blind and self-evident judgings and between blind and correct affective attitudes which provide Brentano with the beginnings of an account of the dynamics of the mind which involves more than merely causal claims.
decision
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