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Since the university has only expelled one student for sexual assault in school history, basing an adjudication on precedent is bad policy, said Stanford law professor Michele Landis Dauber, former co-chair of the Board on Judicial Affairs overseeing campus adjudications.
To whom should we apply for adjudication on this?
"I think it was a strategy on their party to delay court adjudication on this issue.
Whatever adjudication on this point is deemed to be correct, something here seems perplexing.
For example, it took two months before Ipso announced its adjudication on the Buckingham Palace complaint about the Sun's "Queen backs Brexit" front page.
But, while Ipso upheld the complaint it investigated, the paper was spared having to print notice of the adjudication on its front page.
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After unblinding and initial analyses were performed, it was discovered on adjudication of endoscopy reports that 12 patients listed as having gastric ulcers actually had esophageal ulcers or no ulcers.
"Deference" is a word that comes up a great deal in Supreme Court decisions on the adjudication of executive power.
As this entry seeks to illuminate the role of coherence in legal reasoning, the emphasis here is on coherence accounts of adjudication, and on examining the role which coherence plays in courts' reasoning about how to decide cases according to law.
The estimated sensitivity of the definition, based on adjudication for a sample of 30 cases not meeting the automated database definition, was 64.8%.
The claim period ended in late 1999, although the adjudication process dragged on for a dozen years.
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