Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(4)
The phrase "adjudication a" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete phrase and lacks context to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The adjudication a decision was made swiftly."
Alternatives: "a ruling" or "a judgment".
Exact(9)
Editors consider adjudication a slap on the wrist – this is not the case; Dacre for one, considers adjudications against his newspaper as "a real act of shame".
Henry Smith, Preventing the Misuse of Preventive Adjudication: A Response to Bray (The Legal Workshop, U. Chi. L. Rev., Apr. 4, 2011).
As part of their philosophy of law, common-law theorists advanced what is now called a theory of adjudication: a theory of what judges do and ought to do.
According to the press council adjudication, a Corby family supporter complained about the article and Rose claims to have left a message with the Herald denying that the network paid for her to go to Bali, but she received no reply.
Adjudication a) The winner will be chosen by the panel of judges led by Peter Noble, Trustee of The Royal Photographic Society bb) The prizewinners will be notified by post, email or telephone after the closing date, not later than 30 September 2010.
Now clearly the descriptive story about the non-legal reasons is not going to be part of a non-mentalistic naturalization of the theory of adjudication: a causal explanation of decisions in terms of reasons (even non-legal reasons) does require taking the normative force of the reasons qua reasons seriously.
Similar(51)
According to figures he has compiled, the Mail has been the subject of 687 complaints to the Press Complaints Commission which led to an adjudication or a negotiated settlement.
And what was America's Scopes trial of 1925, when fundamentalist Christians were pitted against advocates of evolution, if not an adjudication of a religious matter?
"While Rep. Garamendi originally felt that the bill could help streamline and standardize adjudications, a further review of the language left him deeply concerned about certain provisions in the bill," said Donald Lathbury, a spokesman for the congressman.
A hypothetical inmate may commit a crime, be arrested, be booked into a jail, and enter a cell pre-adjudication (a), go to court, and be sentenced and transferred to prison (e).
11.35am: Mohan describes a PCC adjudication as a "badge of shame" that could eventually raise questions over that journalist's editorship.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com