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is unappealable
adjective
Not appealable; that may not be appealed, or sent to a higher court for judgement
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It is unappealable".
The Vatican decree, approved on Sept. 19, stated that "the penalty is unappealable," the Rev. Ronald Lengwin, spokesman for the Pittsburgh diocese, said.
"Do the elected representatives of the people of South Pasadena make the final decision, or do they shirk that responsibility, having an outside person make the decision, which is unappealable?" The union contends that a binding arbitration clause is the only way to make a contract legitimate.
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Despite the significance of the rare approval, granted by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, Sisley was terminated without any official explanation and told the decision was unappealable, the Los Angeles Times reported at the time.
"In our view it's an unappealable order".
The scoring is secret and unappealable, he says.
The decision of this special panel shall be final, and unappealable to any Court.
The government no longer accepts an abstract bond finance term as the unappealable judge of Italian politics, and there is a widespread sense that it is time to challenge not just the commission's fiscal rules but also the E.U. in general.
The military basis of provincial administration remained: the governor (as he is called) was in Roman eyes a commander with absolute and unappealable powers over all except Roman citizens, within the limits of the territory (his provincia) assigned to him (normally) by the Senate.
Despite Kraken's impeccable performance, Dredd's unappealable decision was to fail him, believing that "a leopard can't change its spots.
If no hearing is requested and no answer is provided, the proposed order will be signed and become final and unappealable.
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