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The phrase "adjudication decision" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts to refer to a decision made by a judge or an adjudicative body regarding a dispute or case.
Example: "The adjudication decision was announced after several weeks of deliberation, providing clarity on the matter at hand."
Alternatives: "ruling" or "judgment".
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At the investigation and adjudication decision points, we classified observations that were associated with low or intermediate impact outcomes at the earlier decision points, and which therefore did not progress to the later decision point, as having low impact decisions at the later decision point.
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A disability appeal tribunal (DAT) will hear appeals about adjudication officer decisions on DLA, AA or DWA.
Social security appeal tribunals (SSAT) hear all appeals about adjudication officer decisions, except for those concerning disability living allowance (DLA), attendance allowance (AA) or disability working allowance (DWA).
They illuminated the work of a court that takes a distinctively loose and even lighthearted approach to adjudication, one its decisions generally mask.
Section 2254 d) prohibits federal habeas relief on any claim "adjudicated on the merits in State court proceedings," unless that adjudication resulted in a decision that was "contrary to, or involved an unreasonable application of, clearly established Federal law, as determined by the Supreme Court of the United States". 28 U.S.C. 2254 d) and (1) (1994 ed., Supp. III).
Following an Adjudication Panel for Wales decision to suspend him from Mathern Community Council for those comments, Mr Down is alleged to have been unrepentant.
If 600 cases (including 200 concerning doctors qualified outside the UK) progressed through the process as far as a fitness to practise panel hearing, and 50% of those cases received high impact decisions at adjudication, then we would have more than 90% power to detect a difference in proportion of unfavourable decisions between groups of 15%.
SP and PB were members of the Process Subcommittee and participated in the adjudication of comments and decisions regarding refinement of the translation process throughout its iterations.
Their effectiveness however depends entirely on their willingness to draw on the scientific community for expert advice, not only as referees, but also for perspective on difficult decisions and adjudication in cases of conflict or dispute.
By contrast, she continued, "nontrial adjudications" -- written decisions by judges typically based only on papers submitted by the parties -- have risen to 50percentt from 32percentt since 1970.
These three justices are no longer members of this court, but since they ceased to be members there has been no adjudication by it until the decision in this case, which, in any respect, changes its previous decisions upon the exclusive power of congress over interstate commerce.
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