Sentence examples for adjudicate time from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "adjudicate time" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning.
It could be used in a legal or formal context where one is discussing the process of making a judgment or decision regarding time-related matters.
Example: "The court will adjudicate time spent on the project to determine if the deadlines were met."
Alternatives: "decide on time" or "rule on time".

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For Lisa, the team, and even Glenn, this offered the one crucial element that was impossible to adjudicate: time.

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However, we did not adjudicate the time of the patient's last cigarette [ 20].

"If you take the longer view of history — I'm not talking just 15 years, I'm talking 40 years or even 100 years — I can't help but think that the uniqueness of man-woman marriage will be adjudicated over time," said Andrew T. Walker, 27, a policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation.

We are admonished from time to time not to adjudicate on the basis of fear of foreign totalitarianism.

For each patient, the time of commencing renal hypoperfusion was adjudicated from the time of the ambulance call (for cardiac arrest), or when symptoms of severe shock, such as mental obtundation or hypotension, were documented (for hypotension), or the time of onset of abdominal pain (for suspected ruptured AAA).

The corporate lawyers who sit on these panels are beholden only to the companies whose cases they adjudicate, who at other times are their employers.

If third parties assert that they have an interest in all or part of the property, those interests can be adjudicated at one time in the ancillary proceeding.

The legal issues alone would immediately create so much uncertainty that international financial markets would be thrown into chaos.Even if the legal issues were resolved in the government's favour, it's very difficult to imagine what markets would be doing while they were being adjudicated, during which time Citigroup would linger in some bizarre quasi-nationalised limbo.

Yesterday, a judge in New York actually used his valuable time adjudicating a case of yelling "Howard Stern's penis" on TV.

If it does, and it is difficult to see how it would, whatever feature of that implementation that is beyond the authority of the federal government can be adjudicated at that time.

Be prepared to work as a TA or adjunct professor to get your foot in the door, as long you do not attempt to make adjudicating a full time job.

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