John Hughes told a parent after the competition that in all his years adjudicating he has never awarded full marks before. |
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But on Bush, now, they remain a study in caution when it comes to adjudicating on the presidential hopefuls. |
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It cannot properly fulfil this dual function if it confines itself like a court of law to adjudicating on pleaded points. |
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The international adjudicating panel was impressed by students and external partners who were as one in their fulsome praise of the Institute. |
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The board is currently adjudicating on 300 formal complaints made against landlords and tenants. |
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Ms. Fitzpatrick herself gave mention to Mr. Dalton and thanked all the judges for their help in adjudicating the competition. |
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Some of the Constitutional Court judges themselves took part in adjudicating the competing entries. |
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The insurance of the writ of assistance does not immediately follow the decree adjudicating the rights of the parties in cases where those rights are not finally and irrevocably fixed. |
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They have been tasked with adjudicating on individual claims. |
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The desire to resolve cases, as opposed to merely adjudicating them, takes many forms. |
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The difficulties of adjudicating discrimination cases can be seen in the dissenting opinion delivered in this case. |
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These are the analytical tools that judges, who in our system are generalists rather than specialists, bring to the task of adjudicating cases in specialized fields of law. |
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Municipal organs adjudicating minor offences consisting of two or more magistrates elect chief magistrates to a four-year term. |
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It is difficult to formulate a definition of the competent body or person that would universally describe an adjudicating authority. |
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For greater certainty, the Tribunal can make orders regarding the amount and timing of payments in adjudicating such disputes. |
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Two separate oral hearings are to be scheduled for approximately 6 weeks time when the grievances of all parties will be thrashed out before adjudicating panels. |
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The adjudicating committee was impressed with the high quality and rigor of this study. |
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The interests of justice are best served by an independent judiciary adjudicating on the merits of a given case based on application of the salient law. |
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Before adjudicating the grievance, NDHQ consulted various directorates for their comments on the grievance. |
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With Lebanese parliamentary elections due in August, he will have to start adjudicating straight away between rival claimants for seats. |
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This decision explains the two steps in adjudicating recommendations to revoke passports and withhold passport services. |
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You know, Mr. Speaker, adjudicating this debate every day, the comments that come from the members opposite when the Minister of National Defence gets to his feet are absolutely outrageous. |
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During this time, the Shogunate established hikitsuke, a high appellate court to aid the state in adjudicating lawsuits. |
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Musical genre selection is not required for the purpose of slotting the artists into a niche but rather to allow them to choose the jurors who work in a specific genre as those best suited to adjudicating their proposals. |
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Peter Mack presented inspiring clinics and master classes and also was active in adjudicating and performing during the conference. |
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The Standing Committee's interpretation endorsed the HKSARG's view and ruled that the Hong Kong courts should follow the Committee's interpretation when adjudicating future cases on right of abode. |
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Nor can the Committee arrogate to itself the role of adjudicating on the exceptional nature of circumstances or determining whether or not there is a public emergency. |
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After her father's death, she found herself on the ancestral turf adjudicating over marital disputes among local villagers as if they were her serfs. |
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We should therefore clarify whether we are also conferring powers of investigating judges, which I hope is not the case, or only powers of adjudicating judges. |
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Composed of senior representatives from the advertising industry and the public, Council members serve a vital role in ensuring an objective, balanced and fair process for adjudicating consumers' complaints. |
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Proclamation of the Employment Equity Act in 1996 broadened the Tribunal's responsibilities and members of the Tribunal became responsible for adjudicating employment equity applications as well. |
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A maintenance plan shall be drawn up by the adjudicating entity or his authorised representative to guarantee that the specified characteristics of the energy subsystem are upheld within the limits specified for them. |
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These same conditions apply to state liability for damage caused by the decision of a judicial body adjudicating at last instance. |
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It operates like a court when adjudicating disputes. |
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The number of magistrates in the organs adjudicating minor offences was determined by the Decision of the Government of the Republic of Serbia at the proposal of the Minister of Justice. |
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In this capacity, it carries on adjudicating grievances, complaints, and applications as well as offering mediation, conciliation and arbitration services in the public service. |
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A court resolves the dispute by adjudicating the priorities of the interests. |
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After a couple of days of adjudicating, the team addressed these issues and came up with clear ideas on how to streamline and standardize the workflow. |
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A FORMER Urdd Eisteddfod competitor is spending this week adjudicating. |
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I've been adjudicating at smaller Eisteddfodau and benefitted from the mentoring scheme introduced by Cymdeithas yr Eisteddfodau at the National Eisteddfod last year. |
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The Insolvency Adjudicating Authority will have jurisdiction to hear and dispose of cases by or against the debtor, it said. |
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