Sentence examples for face a tribunal from inspiring English sources

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At the briefing, Mr. Rumsfeld gave no information on who might face a tribunal or where or when.

Dr. Bezwoda, who had been highly respected and had trained many other cancer specialists in his country, is to face a tribunal today at the University of Witwatersrand, which will decide whether he will be dismissed.

Despite only a brief reference at the meeting to the possibility of targeted action against the firms building the illegal separation wall and West Bank settlements, Lord Rogers was summoned to New York to face a tribunal of city senators and heads of Jewish organisations, since he had recently been appointed to design the Jacob Javits Conference Centre worth $1.7 billion.

Securing the support of 16 other Poland international players, he wrote a letter to the PZPN declaring their intention to do so, leading the authorities to order them to face a tribunal.

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A downward journey would involve the protagonist facing a tribunal and accusations before being permitted to return, for the moment, to the daylight world.

A8 Polish General on Trial Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, the former martial law ruler of Communist Poland, faced a tribunal prosecuting him on charges of manslaughter in the shootings of strikers in 1970.

On a hard wooden bench, in a dusty courtroom on a street named for the people who cast him from power, Gen. Wojciech Jaruzelski, former martial law ruler of Communist Poland, sat proud and erect today, facing a tribunal prosecuting him on charges of manslaughter for the shooting of striking workers 31 years ago.

The hearing would proceed in a relaxed a manner as possible, he said, explaining: "One must not underestimate the tension that is felt by any patient that faces a tribunal in any hospital, and this is no different from any other case in this regard".

It reversed itself, and said that Mr. Mohammed and Company would face a military tribunal at Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, where they are to be arraigned in two weeks.

As John G. Stumpf, the chief executive of Wells Fargo, prepares to face a congressional tribunal on Thursday for the second time in two weeks, questions are intensifying about the bank's sham accounts scandal and its lethargic response to it.

The detainees, who thus become the first candidates there to face a military tribunal, were identified as Ali Hamza Ahmed Sulayman al-Bahlul of Yemen and Ibrahim Ahmed Mahmoud al-Qosi of Sudan.

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