Sentence examples for her adjudication from inspiring English sources

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But if I had been able to talk to her I would have reassured her that the Vanity Fair article -- which was very straightforward and made no judgments about her innocence or guilt -- would have no bearing on her adjudication whatsoever, which it didn't.

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To be so scornful, it would help if she had excellent judgment, but instead it is poor – she ridicules Jane for her easy assumptions of everyone's goodness, but her own adjudications (Wickham good, Darcy bad) are erratic and muddled.

Myra Crimmel, a 2014 UCSB graduate, submitted a Title IX complaint to the U.S. Department of Education's Office for Civil Rights against her alma mater for allegedly failing to inform her of all her options as a rape victim, delaying adjudication and eventually giving her assailant what amounted to a single-quarter suspension.

Another Jamaican athlete -- six-time Olympic medalist Veronica Campbell-Brown -- had previously tested positive was awaiting adjudication on her case.

An attorney who represented Kinsman in the FSU adjudication process and her lawsuit against the university told The Huffington Post that Kinsman is not planning any additional interviews.

The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2334/14/273/prepub The authors would like to thank Dr. Fiona Smaill for acting as the data safety and monitoring board and Dr. Jennie Johnstone for her help with the event adjudication process.

(C/NF) In routine cases involving walk-ins from third countries who may be refugees, the walk- in should be referred to the host government for adjudication of his or her status as long as the host country has satisfactory asylum or refugee- processing procedures.

Levenbook finds this account of adjudication troubling because, in her view, it fails to do justice to judges' responsibility to be faithful to pre-existing law, a responsibility which places the judiciary in a quite different situation from the legislature when it comes to the question of how law ought to be developed.

When an artist had to go to court to make Ranjitsinhji pay for work she had done, MacLaren's attempts to delay and obstruct her caused the India Office, in its adjudication, to describe him as Ranjitsinhji's "ridiculous private secretary".

Meanwhile, Butters said in her suit that she "failed all of her classes, lost her financial aid, [and] severed ties with many of her peers" as a result of the incident and how the university handled the adjudication, which she said exacerbated her stress.

She also critiqued the state's adjudication process for people like her mother who simply do not have the required documents.

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