Sentence examples for to tribunals from inspiring English sources

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to tribunals

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An assembly including one or more judges to conduct judicial business; a court of law.

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People would have reported it if lots of people were taking me to tribunals.

Most women who gave evidence said, "We don't want to be going to tribunals".

Entire scrapbooks could be filled with tales of visits to tribunals and hospital wards.

This means the potential payout is unlimited, unlike the £78,000 cap that applies to tribunals.

Homosexuals don't need to run to tribunals for protection from the insults of the clergy.

The advice centre had supported many people to tribunals, 80% of whom had seen the assessor's decision overturned, he said.

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The matter is expected to go to tribunal.

Of those, only 3% took their case to tribunal.

No training compensation fee has been agreed and the case will go to tribunal.

None of the Muslim warriors are expected to appear in court, according to tribunal officials.

To date, 1,866 bodies have been recovered from mass graves, according to tribunal investigators.

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