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It is not my function to arbitrate or adjudicate in this matter – I am a passionate supporter of Israel.
In May 1672 he was called to The Hague along with the Flemish artist Jacob Jordaens to adjudicate in a dispute about the sale of 12 Italian paintings.
Asderaki was not the woman in the chair in the Clijsters match – but she did adjudicate in Doha, where Williams took the decision with equanimity.
One is the introduction next year of trials in which a lay jury of six will join three judges to adjudicate in criminal cases, with convictions secured by majority vote.
It was also concerned that decisions as to whether a political statement is "true" would necessarily involve a political judgment, based upon political premises, which an impartial body would be poorly placed to adjudicate in.
The crime hinges on intention, and there are often no witnesses, which makes it uniquely difficult to adjudicate in any legal system, let alone one made up of college administrators.
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In the summons part's small courtroom, jaywalking summonses are so plentiful -- sometimes more than 300 a day -- they are adjudicated in groups of six.
He was the wise man who adjudicated in disputes.
More than 40 cases were adjudicated in one day alone.
Both were adjudicated in juvenile court and placed on an Internet registry.
"This matter is appropriately being adjudicated in a family court," Mr. Perlmutter said of the girl's case.
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