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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid judicial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is advising against engaging in legal proceedings or judicial processes.
Example: "To resolve the issue amicably, it is best to avoid judicial actions and seek mediation instead."
Alternatives: "steer clear of legal" or "refrain from judicial".
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As in the Pentagon's Poindexter project, Justice's aim is to avoid judicial or Congressional control.
In a statement this week, the company said Mr. Armani had agreed to the plea "to avoid judicial troubles".
Moreover, TEK seems to have some powers that exceed those of both police and national security agencies, particularly in its ability to avoid judicial warrants.
That case enshrined the state secrets doctrine that this administration has repeatedly relied upon to avoid judicial scrutiny of its lawless actions.
But Mr. Bush was determined to avoid judicial scrutiny of the extralegal system of prisons he created after the Sept. 11 attacks.
To avoid judicial objection, that duty would be defined in the law: "Conduct that is free of self-dealing and free of unlawful or unauthorized conferral or intended conferral of a benefit to a public servant".
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"By withholding notice, the government has avoided judicial review of its dragnet warrantless wiretapping program for five years".
This administration has taken an even more dangerous approach to invoking national secrets in courts than its predecessor, avoiding judicial review of actions and policies it would prefer not to have discussed.
In other words, the government is avoiding judicial review by citing an impediment of its own creation, which sounds — and surely this comparison has been made somewhere — awfully like murdering your parents and asking the court for mercy on the ground that you are an orphan.
There is no actual tradition of avoiding judicial appointments in the last year of a Presidency.
Hunt's slow and measured consultation process was designed purely to avoid a judicial review.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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