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Indecisively
Indecisively In`de*ci"sive*ly, adv. Without decision.
Indecisiveness
Indecisiveness In`de*ci"sive*ness, n. The state of being indecisive; unsettled state.
recall of judicial decisions
Recall Re*call", n. (Political Science) (a) The right or procedure by which a public official, commonly a legislative or executive official, may be removed from office, before the end of his term of office, by a vote of the people to be taken on the filing of a petition signed by a required number or percentage of qualified voters. (b) Short for recall of judicial decisions, the right or procedure by which the decision of a court may be directly reversed or annulled by popular vote, as was advocated, in 1912, in the platform of the Progressive party for certain cases involving the police power of the state.
Undecisive
Undecisive Un`de*ci"sive, a. Indecisive. [R.] --Glanvill.

Meaning of Decisi from wikipedia

- legal doctrine stating that courts should follow precedent is called stare decisis (a Latin phrase with the literal meaning "to stand by things decided")...
- Legislation gives non-binding opinions on legality. There is no stare decisis in that courts are not bound by precedent, although it is influential....
- applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent – stare decisis – to the facts before them. The court system is headed by the Senior Courts...
- with a strength of 20,000 people. The name they used for themselves was Decisi, The Decided Ones of Jupiter the Thunderer. Their leader Ciro Annunchiarico...
- decisions of courts to synthesize the legal principles of past cases. Stare decisis, the principle that cases should be decided according to consistent principled...
- law, civil law, and Jewish law. It is based on the principle of stare decisis (precedent) and is an adversarial system. Court cases are decided by professional...
- tribunals. These past decisions are called "case law", or precedent. Stare decisisβ€”a Latin phrase meaning "let the decision stand"β€”is the principle by which...
- were ruled to be unconstitutional. However, under the principle of stare decisis, a lower court that enforces an unconstitutional statute will be reversed...
- courts, applying their common sense and knowledge of legal precedent (stare decisis) to the facts before them. The Courts of England and Wales are headed by...
- statutes and executive regulations. The "doctrine of precedent", or stare decisis (Latin for "to stand by decisions") means that decisions by higher courts...