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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicated cases" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to cases that have been formally decided or resolved by a court or tribunal.
Example: "The report analyzed the outcomes of several adjudicated cases to identify trends in judicial decision-making."
Alternatives: "resolved cases" or "decided cases".
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For the 76 total adjudicated cases (46 adjudicated cases that met the computer case definition; 30 adjudicated cases that did not meet the computer case definition [discussed below]), 77% were female and the mean age was 15 years.
In the courtroom across the street, Judge Zane adjudicated cases at an impressive clip.
1060, substituted "Deposit of moneys in pending or adjudicated cases" for "Deposit" in item 2041 and added item 2043.
Castel has adjudicated cases involving accused mobsters (John Gotti, Jr). and cases involving rappers (Kanye West) but never one with a party from the late Cretaceous.
Ms. Mader's resignation came just weeks after the board's president, Edith Perez, in a letter to Chief Parks, tried to significantly reduce Ms. Mader's ability to investigate complaints by giving her access to "adjudicated" cases only.
Both authors adjudicated cases on which they initially disagreed and reviewed the final drafts.
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In France however, the moral rights and wrongs, I've learned, are adjudicated case-by-case.
Diagnosis codes from the 6 months before LABA initiation identified potential asthma or COPD and a physician adjudicated case status using abstracted medical records.
Two independent academic hepatologists reviewed the medical records of each potential case and adjudicated case status attributing cases identified from any administrative code to the most severe category for which the event qualified.
A brief summary of each adjudicated case, as well as patient demographics collected, is described in table 4. Laboratory analysis was available for all cases that warranted it, which was determined on a case-by-case basis.
Should American judges be prevented from considering sharia when adjudicating cases?
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