Sentence examples for some tribunal from inspiring English sources

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Quite literally adding insult to injury, some tribunal officials extracted bribes from victims for processing their claims.

The Guantánamo prisoners need immediate access to their governments, families and lawyers and deserve some tribunal in which to contest their confinement.

His criticism had stunned some tribunal supporters because it came just as the court in The Hague had begun trying its most important prisoner, Slobodan Milosevic.

Still, some tribunal officials said privately that they hoped their report would cause NATO countries to review their rules of engagement in order to lessen the chances of civilian casualties.

Justice Gavai of the Bombay High Court disparaged the tribunal "You [the petitioner] chose to approach some tribunal which has been created under some Act". Justice Swatanter Kumar, the Chairperson of the National Green Tribunal, questioned how the high court could have allowed felling of trees in the absence of legal compliance.

That some tribunal other than the Senate be provided for trying impeachments of senators.

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If every adverse suit could be taken into the Federal courts, obviously in some of the larger western states the litigation would not be 'before some judicial tribunal located in the neighborhood where the property is,' for in them the Federal courts are often held only in the capital or chief city of the state and at a great distance from certain parts of the mining regions therein.

Dr Winter proceeded to take more of the party drug in front of one while in the toilets, before offering them some, the tribunal heard.

They are expected to press today for more effective action to tackle the gender pay gap, still yawning 30 years after the Equal Pay Act despite some 70,000 tribunal cases, and the growing issue of employment discrimination against carers.

"I am the kind of person who would not be in the least surprised if, in the very middle of my Presidency, I were to be summoned and led off to stand trial before some shadowy tribunal, or taken straight to a quarry to break rocks," he told a startled audience at Hebrew University, in Jerusalem, less than six months after taking office.

But the granting of a pardon is in no sense an overturning of a judgment of conviction by some other tribunal; it is "an executive action that mitigates or sets aside punishment for a crime". Black's Law Dictionary 1113 (6th ed. 1990) (emphasis added).

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