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TELL ME WHY. UNIT 47
UNIT 47 – WHY DO WE CALL SOME DECISIONS "SOLOMONIC"?
| DEFINITION | TERM |
|---|---|
| The ability to make good decisions based on knowledge and experience. | wisdom |
| The ability to make sensible decisions or opinions. | judgment |
| A formal statement given as evidence. | testimony |
| A person who sees an event and can describe it. | witness |
| The final decision made by a judge or jury. | verdict |
| Treating everyone fairly and equally. | impartial |
| An agreement in which both sides give up something. | compromise |
| To find a solution to a problem. | resolve |
| A situation in which a difficult choice must be made. | dilemma |
| A deep understanding of a situation. | insight |
| The ability to judge well. | discernment |
| To make something known or visible. | reveal |
| To end a disagreement by reaching a decision. | settle a dispute |
| To carefully consider all the available facts. | weigh the evidence |
| To govern | rule |
| The process of solving disagreements peacefully. | conflict resolution |
| Shared interests or opinions that allow agreement. | common ground |