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The detailed guidance — including numerous case studies illustrating what would and would not be considered a violation of the law — is particularly important because cases of foreign corrupt practices rarely get adjudicated.
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One particularly exasperated judge observed: "The world is going to end someday, and my job is to try to see that this case gets adjudicated before the world ends".
"Their cases drag on for years and years without getting adjudicated, and no one gives them answers about their case status".
Who would have adjudicated that?
And referees Matt Cecchin and Ben Cummins, it seems, have adjudicated a clean one.
Be prepared to work as a TA or adjunct professor to get your foot in the door, as long you do not attempt to make adjudicating a full time job.
If we get bogged down in adjudicating every Bush White House wrong, how will we have the energy, time or focus to deal with the all-hands-on-deck crises that this administration's malfeasance and ineptitude have bequeathed us?
"If the judiciary can make referrals early, rather than waiting for cases to be fully adjudicated before someone gets assistance," he says, "you will create outcomes that are better for individuals, the legal system and the community".
Also, colleges should not get in the business of adjudicating libel.
This is the infuriating thing that dawns on you one day: even if you would never sleep with or even flirt with anyone to get ahead, you are being sexually adjudicated.
Oftentimes, in fact, redistricting plans get sent to state courts to adjudicate disagreements.
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