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The phrase "a tribunal decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a ruling or judgment made by a tribunal, which is a type of court or adjudicative body.
Example: "The tribunal decision was announced after several weeks of deliberation, and it set a significant precedent for future cases."
Alternatives: "a court ruling" or "a judicial decision."
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That is especially important because a tribunal decision technically cannot be appealed.
Under New York law, the Tax Division can't appeal a tribunal decision in favor of the taxpayer.
Victorian police have lost their bid to keep facial hair and ponytails after a supreme court judge upheld a tribunal decision that found the force's policy was not discriminatory.
The ruling implies that ministers cannot overrule a Tribunal decision that information should be released under FOI just because they disagree with it.
A tribunal decision was upheld by the Court of Appeal and the Supreme Court in the UK before she took her case to the ECHR.
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Unlike competition cases which are made by handled by independent investigators and a tribunal, decisions under foreign investment laws are political.
It comes as Rangers awaits a tax tribunal decision over a disputed bill plus penalties totalling £49m.
Most serious of all, Rangers awaits a tax tribunal decision over a disputed bill, plus penalties, totalling £49m.
The move comes while Rangers awaits a tax tribunal decision over a disputed bill, plus penalties, totalling £49m.
The move comes while Rangers awaits a tax tribunal decision over a disputed bill plus penalties of £49m.
After all, Sun shares a heap of blame for running with a business model entirely reliant on a government tribunal decision.
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