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the adjudicator
noun
One who adjudicates.
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In adjudicated cases, the score of the primary reader closest to the adjudicator was used.
"The Adjudicator".
We shared these practices with the adjudicator, and publicly apologised.
The adjudicator partially upheld her case, recommending that Oxford clarify and amend its policies.
At the moment it relies on a body called the adjudicator.
In February the adjudicator announced an investigation into Tesco over its relationship with suppliers.
Most importantly, they say, the adjudicator should be able to impose fines.
The adjudicator was able to use his narrow interpretation to sidestep this claim of social segregation.
A spokesman for the Department for Education said: "The decision of the adjudicator is binding on all parties.
The adjudicator, Dr Heathcote Statham, suggested she should get her voice properly trained and recommended the singer Harold Williams.
Last year the adjudicator, Dame Barbara Mills, upheld 86% of all tax credit complaints to her office.
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