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And what was America's Scopes trial of 1925, when fundamentalist Christians were pitted against advocates of evolution, if not an adjudication of a religious matter?
There will not be adjudication of clinical end points by personnel blinded to exposure and there will be some misclassification of clinical outcomes.
Mortality and other end point data will be obtained using linkages to a data registry; there will not be adjudication of clinical end points by personnel blinded to exposure and there may be some misclassification of clinical outcomes.
For non-adjudicated discharge codes, 10% of MIs and 22% of strokes were not verified after adjudication.
The voidable act may not precede the adjudication by more than six months.
Since the retirees sued CNF without first seeing whether the government would pursue their claims, Judge Ware found that their lawsuit was "not ripe for adjudication".
The US images were categorized as demonstrating an abscess cavity or not using an adjudication process involving two to three physicians.
Even ID advocate Michael Behe acknowledges that the realities of biology are not amenable to adjudication (though he does not agree with the scientific community about what that reality is; Behe 2006).
Natural law theory of law thus finds itself, in this respect, approximated to by Ronald Dworkin's account of law and adjudication, not only in frontier situations like Nuremberg but also in the day-to-day working of a sophisticated legal system.
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