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After having to adjudicate so many of these public drinking cases, a Brooklyn judge has decided he has had enough.
On the debit, the prize must now adjudicate so many discrete literary cultures that its choices will inevitably infuriate serious contemporary fiction readers.
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Consumers Union has been sued 12 times since 1960 and has prevailed in every case adjudicated so far.
"Sometimes they will wait on a case, just hoping it will be adjudicated so they won't have to test the gun.
Every company, of course, protects its interests in the places where laws are made and adjudicated, so in hiring its corps of Washington insiders and dispensing cash from its political action committee, Facebook is just joining the mainstream.
Baseline and year 2 cases are adjudicated so that incident MCI and dementia cases (as well as progression from MCI to dementia) can be ascertained.
"One of the reasons that we chose to adjudicate is so that we can quietly and confidentially decline someone who doesn't need this opportunity.
Monism, with its commitment to ultimate unity, requires ways to reconcile competing theories or to adjudicate controversy so as to eliminate competition in favor of the one true or best theory.
She's obsessive/compulsive with the legislative process -- things have to be arranged and adjudicated just so, or she won't participate.
It was not the purview of the League of Nations, the United Nations, or any other international legal authority to adjudicate such matters, so went the argument, since the rights of those in the colonies were limited to what was willingly agreed to by the colonizers.
Then in summer, people turn out in their whites, deftly rolling balls down the green, pulling measuring tapes from their pockets to adjudicate close-calls, not-so-quietly competitive about it.
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