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The phrase "adjudicator on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context where an adjudicator is involved, but it lacks clarity without additional information.
Example: "The adjudicator on the case made a fair decision."
Alternatives: "judge regarding" or "arbiter in".
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He was also a top adjudicator on the Torah.
The government is right to propose a statutory code with an independent adjudicator, on the basis that a tied publican should not be worse off than their peers who aren't tied to a big company.
The Local Government Ombudsman (LGO) has the authority to act as an independent adjudicator on all adult social care complaints, yet only 11% (319) of the adult social care complaints the LGO received in 2015 related to privately funded care.
The test was done in a field outside of New York City – with an official Guinness World Records adjudicator on hand to verify the speed.
A spokesperson for the mayor's office said: "Building blocks were donated by residents, companies and some were purchased using municipality funds". There was no Guinness World Records adjudicator on site to measure Omer Tower, but drone pictures are being submitted to get the attempt verified.
* This refers to the magnitude of circumferential bone loss as judged by the adjudicator on review of the post-operative radiograph, or non-circumferential bone loss as judged by the adjudicator in the presence of cortical continuity of 0 or 25% as judged by the surgeon at the time of operation and recorded on our study forms.
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So, to insure that there are enough adjudicators on hand at, say, the Lynch Livestock Pig Stampede, in rural Waucoma, Iowa, Wells has tapped into foodie tourism.
Pilnick and Dingwall have argued that power asymmetries are inherent to the physician role: "Physicians… are not just healers of the sick…, but also socially licensed adjudicators on contested or contestable claims to dependency.
Clearly I am an interested party in this argument, so before presenting a few points bearing on the issues, I should like to state that I think a perfectly good case can be made both for professional editors and for professional scientists as the ultimate adjudicators on scientific submissions, and it is a good idea to have journals operating on both systems.
A new statutory code for pub tenancies will be created, with an adjudicator to rule on disputes between publicans and pub owners.
In a report published last year, we attempted to change this by lodging objections with the Office of the Schools Adjudicator (OSA) on the admission arrangements of a small sample of religiously selective schools, hoping we might be able to highlight the problems that have gone unaddressed for so long and which have led to so many children being unfairly denied places at their preferred schools.
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