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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjudicator from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who makes a formal judgment or decision in a specific context, often related to legal or competitive situations.
Example: "The adjudicator from the local court will oversee the hearing next week."
Alternatives: "judge from" or "arbiter from".
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Deech, now a crossbench peer, was the UK's first higher education adjudicator from 2004 until 2008.
It has instituted resolution support services, a new process that gives complainants a choice: they can ask that a "single adjudicator" from management resolve their dispute.
In Coffin's Voices of History framework, a high probability of Social Valuation is one of the features that distinguishes the Appraiser voices (Interpreter and Adjudicator) from the Emoter and Recorder voices which both have a low probability of Social Valuation.
"There are a number of applications already submitted," said Philip Robertson, the adjudicator from Guinness World Records who witnessed the attempt.
You can also choose to pay for an adjudicator from Guinness to attend your event.
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When 196 couples danced a jive for a full five minutes, adjudicators from Guinness World Records declared it the UK's largest tea dance.
Adjudicators from Guinness World Records were on hand to check proceedings, but it was not clear immediately whether the attempt was successful.
With the publication of Guinness World Records: Gamer's Edition, Guinness World Records now carries out a wide range of PC, console, and arcade game adjudicators, from international shows to local arcades.
As apparent in Fig. 2, there is a progression from Emoter to Adjudicator Voice: from history-based archival knowledge to historian-based interpretive knowledge with Surveyor Voice occupying an intermediary position between the documentary and representational phases.
The other Appraiser voice (Adjudicator) differs from Interpreter in that in addition to judgments of Social Esteem it also includes the more contentious, ethics-oriented Judgments of Social Sanction (i.e., Veracity and Propriety).
The adjudicator differed from both coders on eight cases.
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