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The status of a few territories proved difficult to adjudicate.
A dispute ensues, as difficult to adjudicate as some of the conflicts on "Law and Order".
"If you have a highlighted situation of a veteran out of control out there in the community," he said, "it becomes more difficult to adjudicate using an alternative method to conventional prosecution".
Some big issues of public policy precisely how to organise the health service, say, or just how to structure the incentives in the welfare system are difficult to adjudicate.
To be fair, these dilemmas are becoming more difficult to adjudicate, and grow exponentially more complicated when the website of a major media organisation links to and makes use of a video in the surrounds of advertising.
The crime hinges on intention, and there are often no witnesses, which makes it uniquely difficult to adjudicate in any legal system, let alone one made up of college administrators.
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If cutthroat economies prompt more innovation, why, Kenworthy asks, is innovation relatively modest "in other nations with relatively high income inequality and low-to-moderate government spending, such as Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand and the United Kingdom?" For self-evident reasons, it is difficult for a political columnist to adjudicate these warring claims.
Dimensions of aquifers are hard to define and even harder to adjudicate.
But since the resulting interpretation lacks an overarching structure, it has few theoretical resources to adjudicate conflicts between different values, and it may become quite unclear what the view says about particular difficult cases.
Occasionally someone will have to adjudicate.
As the professional, I was called upon to adjudicate.
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