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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudication that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or formal contexts when referring to a specific decision or ruling made by a judge or an adjudicative body.
Example: "The adjudication that was issued last week has significant implications for the ongoing case."
Alternatives: "ruling that" or "decision that".
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In theory of adjudication, by contrast, the Normative Naturalist wants to identify norms for adjudication that will help judges realize adjudicative goals.
"The PCC would not have been able to give an adjudication that would have stopped further publication, and the PCC doesn't have the right to award damages or costs," says Crawford.
Yale's report reflects a parallel reality: of those who do complain, most choose not to go through a formal investigation and adjudication that can result in penalties for the accused.
In a 1973 article in the University of Chicago Law Review, he wrote, "I expect that only a Justice of the Court can know how inseparably intertwined are all the Court's functions, and how arduous and long is the process of developing the sensitivity to constitutional adjudication that marks the role.
While the policy announced by the I.N.S. may not harmonize perfectly with earlier I.N.S. interpretative guidelines (which are not law), the parties have cited, and we have found, no statutory provision, no regulatory authority, and no prior agency adjudication that "flatly contradicts" the policy...
Of course, this argument for Replacement Naturalism only seems to work against "formalist" theories of adjudication that are committed to the rational determinacy of law.
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"Mexico last year deported about 12 times more unaccompanied children than the U.S. did, and that's at least partly because there's much less careful humanitarian screening and adjudications that go on there," he said in an interview.
Potential GI endpoint events were adjudicated by an independent, blinded, expert GI events adjudication committee that evaluated whether the suspected GI event met predefined criteria for a component of the composite GI endpoint.
Most recently, he was presiding judge in a long-running water rights adjudication case that included Pojoaque Pueblo and the State of New Mexico.
Lisa Lapin, vp of communications for Stanford University, said via email that whether or not a student under investigation graduated "would depend on the specific case and the findings and recommendations of the adjudication panel that hears the case".
An independent adjudication committee that was blinded to study treatment then reviewed all identified events.
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