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But these two principles are not adversarial in all respects.
But the response from the county on Wednesday was adversarial in tone.
They are conducted in courtrooms by immigration judges; they are adversarial in nature.
For example, Italy adopted procedures modeled on U.S. law, making the procedures at trial adversarial in character.
Paul Sullivan, executive director of Veterans for Common Sense, a nonprofit group, said that federal clinicians and claims adjudicators were often adversarial in dealing with veterans seeking benefits.
In building questions, interviewers face cross-cutting pressures to be both formally neutral and adversarial in their treatment of public figures.
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Ramsay, who is also the host of three uniquely adversarial in-your-face television shows ("Hell's Kitchen" in the United States; "The F Word" and "Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares" in the United Kingdom), is not the most abusive person running a restaurant.
A reform in 1989 aimed to make it adversarial, as in English-speaking countries.
But, he said, "lawyers are in an adversarial system in which they are advocates for their clients".
Garrow is best known for his criminal defence work, which, through the example he set with his aggressive defence of clients, helped establish the modern adversarial system in use in the United Kingdom, the United States, and other former British colonies.
He and Ms. Landemore suggest that reasoned discussion works best in smaller, cooperative environments rather than in America's high-decibel adversarial system, in which partisans seek to score political advantage rather than arrive at consensus.
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