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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicate between" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to make a formal judgement or decision between two or more things or parties. Example: I have been asked to adjudicate between the two companies bidding for the contract. The judge will adjudicate between the prosecution and defense to determine the outcome of the trial. It is the duty of the mediator to adjudicate between the disputing parties and help them reach a mutually agreeable resolution.
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Later this month European commission officials adjudicate between the conflicting interests of food production and conservation.
How were we to adjudicate between the competing claims of "interests" and "values"?
Does the historical evidence allow us to adjudicate between these two theories, which come to opposite predictions about the outcome?
The polling evidence we have so far, however, is just not rich enough to adjudicate between these different outcomes.
Liberal societies sometimes have to adjudicate between individual rights on the one hand, and cultural traditions on the other.
This would decide how much a country could afford to pay and adjudicate between different classes of creditor.
We were asked to adjudicate between various scenarios involving, for example, short and painful lives, or longer active lives ending in later years of protracted illness and incapacity.
Some also fear the monarch being drawn into this process, having to adjudicate between two leaders who both have a claim to the keys of No 10.
"If we believe he is wrong, that's what the courts are there for, to adjudicate between parts of city government," Mr. Bloomberg said.
But his role is to adjudicate between the claims of an elite made up of thousands of politicians, clerics, generals, academics and business people.
I can't adjudicate between Stern and the scholars cited by Klawans; but when Haneke tells Klawans that there is "a vast spectrum of opinion on this question," he's absolutely right.
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