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Now the groceries code has an adjudicator with real powers.
We had to record the event and get an adjudicator there.
Only when they can't agree among themselves does an adjudicator intervene.
Blair's reply deflected the request for an adjudicator with talk of a "voluntary code".
Ann Corbett, an adjudicator for the IPO, agreed, ruling that the two crocodiles were different enough to avoid confusion.
Both companies said the existing code of practice was "working well" and there was no need for an adjudicator.
He proposed that PBS hire an "adjudicator" who would "assess the real public worth of your films".
They soon decided to turn Salomé into a professional venture and began a formal audition process, with the violinist Joshua Bell an adjudicator one year.
Fred Backus, an actor and musician in his 11th year as an adjudicator for FringeNYC, said that a fringe festival in New York needs to be juried.
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Where there was disagreement an independent adjudicator (a specialist systematic reviewer) made the decision on inclusion.
In another controversial Antarctic case, an independent adjudicator sent an assessment back to a company for reconsideration after it recommended certification for the Ross Sea toothfish, marketed in the United States as Chilean sea bass.
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