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At the design stage of this cohort study we decided to focus on moderate-to-severe exacerbations because of their great impact on the patients' HRQoL and prognosis and because a central adjudication would be very challenging for mild exacerbations.

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"An adjudication against you would be seen as a black mark in the wake of what has happened," says Peter Wright, editor of the mid-market Mail on Sunday.

"Any appeal against an adjudication by the SPL would be heard by the Scottish FA. "While the SPL and Scottish FA have the utmost sympathy for any player who is not being paid, it would be entirely inappropriate to meet with the players of any football club.

Paul J. Margiotta, the special prosecutor in the Town of Babylon, said that the State Legislature must approve the community court, which would be called an adjudication bureau, and that legislation would be submitted on Babylon's behalf in January.

He concluded saying the energy company would be "examining the adjudication carefully to see what communication lessons can be learned in future".

He acted as central umpire during the 1878 VFA season, and defended his adjudication of a match between Carlton and Albert Park in what would be his final public letter.

As the former chief land registrar, John Manthorpe, points out, that characteristic of any ordered society – the adjudication of property rights of citizens, governments and even the crown, would be handed over to a private concern.

Those found guilty under this arrangement would be eligible for less-severe Family Court adjudications, which often include treatment; the cases would also be sealed and the defendants would not be saddled with criminal records.

And since much of that adjudication would require judges to make not legal but value judgments, it would be important to know just what values they would bring to the court.

It would be futile for people to approach the courts for adjudication of their disputes if the courts do not apply the law independently.

It would have no subpoena power, and while it could dismiss accusations, credible charges would be referred to the existing Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, leaving final adjudication where it is now, in the hands of members of Congress policing themselves.

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