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The phrase "an adjudication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal contexts or discussions about decision-making processes, particularly when referring to a formal judgment or ruling.
Example: "The court's decision was the final adjudication on the matter, and both parties were required to comply."
Alternatives: "a ruling" or "a judgment."
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Altogether an inauspicious start for the Town of Babylon's experiment with an adjudication bureau.
But the biggest prosecutorial advantage in an adjudication bureau is a lighter burden of proof.
You can ask for your claim to be looked at again by an adjudication officer.
The deprivation of liberty following an adjudication of guilt is partial, not total.
So the first step will probably be an adjudication of that motion.
Other municipalities around the state said compliance had improved significantly after the introduction of an adjudication bureau.
The proper disposition is to stay the proceedings until circumstances permit an adjudication or to dismiss the action where an adjudication within a reasonable time does not seem feasible.
A press council spokesman told the Beast: "It is not the first time that an adjudication is taking into account material published on a newspaper's Facebook page.
It would have an enlarged role in dealing with complaints up to and including resolving defamation and privacy claims, quickly and cheaply through an adjudication service.
It would then remain only for Congress to make a determination, and adding the Florida Legislature would not, after all, have added an adjudication.
If they don't, the complainant can go back to Ipso to seek an adjudication (or, perhaps, a further attempt at mediation).
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