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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicated judgment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts to refer to a judgment that has been formally decided or resolved by a court or legal authority.
Example: "The adjudicated judgment in the case established a precedent for future similar cases."
Alternatives: "final ruling" or "determined verdict."
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The majority-voting scheme makes the assumption that every turker is equally accurate and takes the majority class among all judgments as the adjudicated judgment.
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Of the three hundred that remain, two-thirds never go to trial, and are adjudicated on summary judgment (of non-infringement in most cases).
The diagnoses of dementia and HF were based on clinical judgment and not adjudicated.
To minimize the bias due to the judgment of NOS, any disagreement in this assessment was adjudicated by a third reviewer.
Accordingly, we vacate the district court's judgment insofar as it adjudicated this issue without first considering whether plaintiffs have standing to challenge the preservation use of the HDL, and we remand for the district court to so determine.
We have included these judgments in the worksheets lodged at www.Study329.org, but we have not analysed them because it became clear that the blinding had been broken in several cases before relatedness was adjudicated by the original investigators and because some judgments were implausible.
Differences in judgment were resolved first by consensus; ties were adjudicated by the third author (SCA).
On 22 March 2019 the court adjudicated on the meaning of the words complained of in this judgment.
Cases of disagreement in the judgment of PFS by the two readers will be adjudicated by a medical oncologist based on both radiological and clinical criteria.
The venomous personal attacks on Sotomayor have little to do with the 3,000-plus 3,000-pluss adjudicases in nearly 17 yearshen the bench or her thoughts about the judgment of "a wise Latina woman".
If the publication criticizes the judge or court after the matter with which the criticism has to do has been finally adjudicated and the proceedings are ended so that the carrying of the court's judgment cannot be thereby obstructed, the publication is not contempt and cannot be summarily punished by the court however false, malicious or unjust it may be.
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