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Discover Ludwig"adjudicated" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when talking about a judgement or decision that has been made by a court or tribunal. Example sentence: The dispute was adjudicated by the tribunal and a settlement was reached.
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The deaths referred to as "law enforcement homicides" in the BJS report and what the FBI calls "justifiable homicides by law enforcement" are roughly equivalent, Planty and a second senior BJS official told the Guardian, in part because nearly all homicides by police, if adjudicated at all, are deemed "justifiable", meaning not criminal.
It is therefore giving complainants whose complaints have not been resolved to their satisfaction after going through GNM's internal complaints procedures the chance to have their complaint adjudicated by the panel, under the editors' code of practice formerly used by the Press Complaints Commission ("the PCC code").
There would then be little political impetus to make it more effective, and the WTO's Geneva headquarters could quickly become no more than a court where disputes on existing trade rules are slowly adjudicated.
Marion Boyd, a retired attorney-general, investigated the matter and initially recommended that the Arbitration Act should continue to allow disputes to be adjudicated by religious bodies subject to stricter regulation by the state.
In response to questions from The Economist, Mr Sanea's lawyers also said that he "is not prepared to rehearse his formal defence in the media before it has been properly heard and adjudicated upon by a competent court".Many unanswered questionsFor all the sleuthing by private and government investigators, forensic accountants and lawyers since 2009, much remains unclear.
Disputes about health standards that restrict trade are currently adjudicated according to WTO rules.
Mr Abdullah has already said that he foresees Mr Ghani being "a loyal opposition", once he is named the winner.As the complaints are adjudicated, some attention will now turn to Mr Ghani's controversial running mate, Abdul Rashid Dostum.
Another big lobby against membership is the bureaucracy itself, addicted to arbitrary decision-making; the idea of a rules-based system adjudicated by outsiders appals it.The strongest supporters are economic reformers, along with nascent producers of manufactured exports.
He held that religious disputes should be adjudicated by the sovereign of each country, which is one reason why he excoriated Catholicism, a transnational religion.
It supports putting all those adjudicated mentally incompetent into the system, and deplores the fact that many states are still putting only a small number of records into the system.On the chill streets of Hartford this week, that same sentiment went down well with the Korean War veteran and his fellow demonstrators.
In Britain, sharia courts have adjudicated thousands of marital, inheritance and commercial disputes, and they often hit the headlines for bad reasons.
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