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The act of adjudicating, of reaching a judgement.
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There will not be adjudication of clinical end points by personnel blinded to exposure and there will be some misclassification of clinical outcomes.
Mortality and other end point data will be obtained using linkages to a data registry; there will not be adjudication of clinical end points by personnel blinded to exposure and there may be some misclassification of clinical outcomes.
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From a criminal defense analysis, there's never been adjudication on the merits".
"What Fisa does is not adjudication, but approval.
"The role of the minister is not adjudication, it's notification.
"This is final adjudication," said the secretary for security, Regina Ip. "We will implement the ruling, although we are disappointed by it".
Another Jamaican athlete -- six-time Olympic medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown -- had previously tested positive was awaiting adjudication on her case.
Finally, if resources are limited, adjudication of indication may focus on 'high-risk' and 'unknown' test indications.
"As with every IBAS case, either party is entitled to request that the adjudication be reviewed, but only where there is compelling evidence produced that the adjudication was fundamentally flawed or based on factually incorrect information".
"Brookfield continues to hold these rights and is confident that its position will be sustained through adjudication".
Although the book would like to be a nuanced adjudication of the Prince's "paradoxes," it ends up becoming a chronicle of peevishness and petulance.
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