Sentence examples for official adjudication from inspiring English sources

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According to Dan Rollman of Recordsetter.com, the official adjudication organization of the event, seeing the 5-foot, 8-inch, 128-pound Kobayashi pound down most of a turkey in 10 minutes is something that he won't forget soon.

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For the first time, consultants Deloitte were also said to have been brought into the mix as an "official independent adjudication partner" in order to "ensure that the integrity and authenticity of the voting process".

The try was ruled out, yet – six months before, in the same spot on the field – Farrell had been allowed a try against Australia that had been sent to the television match official for adjudication after Dylan Hartley's suspected block on Stephen Moore.

It would have no subpoena power, and while it could dismiss accusations, credible charges would be referred to the existing Committee on Standards of Official Conduct, leaving final adjudication where it is now, in the hands of members of Congress policing themselves.

While the department says these immigrants have used up all their other legal options, Pelosi argued that officials involved in the adjudication process must realize that not everyone has access to effective counsel.

Fitzpatrick, who was returning to action after injury, was shown a red card after a video adjudication by Television Match Official Carlo Damasco.

"Every single torture case filed against a U.S. official has been thrown out without any adjudication of law or facts" because of the early and broad use of the state secrets privilege, said Ben Wizner, an A.C.L.U.

The leading treatise on U.S. administrative law devotes many chapters to such procedural topics as rule making, requirement of opportunity to cross-examine and rebut, adjudication procedure, examiners, bias, evidence, official notice, findings, reasons, and opinions.

Replacement Alafoti Fa'osiliva waltzed through Sale from a line-out and thought he had grabbed the visitors second try but, after adjudication from the television match official, was adjudged to have put his foot in touch.

The Presidency in Reagan's hands seems almost boring: a ceaseless round of plane flights, official dinners, greetings proffered to groups of visitors, adjudication of squabbles among aides, and flattering phone calls to wavering members of Congress.

Freedom of information (FOI), a presumptive right of access to official information, qualified by exemptions and subject to independent adjudication by a third party.

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