He says the Justice Department is wrong, this case should be adjudicated by a family court and the boy should stay. |
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Both of these categories were adjudicated by the mystery shopper, a marketing professional from Waterford. |
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The youth, of Rostraver Township was adjudicated delinquent in juvenile court and placed in a residential program. |
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This is an urgent application brought to the Supreme Court in terms of our declaration of rights, and it still hasn't been adjudicated on. |
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His explanation to MPs is unlikely to happen until the compensation case brought by shareholders is adjudicated in October. |
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Local children who competed had their posters adjudicated on at the recent Charleville Agricultural Show. |
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Each district holds a spring adjudicated event, as well as a noncompetitive fall festival. |
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With curiosity as motivation, I've been following the many and varied lawsuits being adjudicated against the company. |
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Discrepancies were individually adjudicated considering all available data. |
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He said while there was a carnival atmosphere in the showgrounds there was also some very serious competitions to be adjudicated on. |
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This year Bealtaine has launched a short story competition which will be adjudicated by the eminent writer and editor David Marcus. |
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As illustrated by the odds ratios, the odds of rearrest for traditionally adjudicated offenders are two times those of drug court participants. |
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The principle of an oral hearing being adjudicated by a EPA staff member has been adjudicated by the Supreme Court. |
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The competition organisers would like to extend a sincere thank you to the judges who adjudicated all the entries. |
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First, Chapter III speaks of matters being adjudicated judicially, thus, according to law. |
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The difficulty of it, John, is the fact that the criminal isn't a criminal until he's adjudicated a criminal. |
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According to the Welfare Commissioner, 10, 29,254 claims were adjudicated till 1999 and in 5, 66,786 cases, compensation was given. |
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One of the holdups has been German demands for tax from the money that Mr Dikmen made on the mosaics that were adjudicated in Indiana. |
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In fact, since its establishment, more than 150 security cases were adjudicated. |
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Claims are submitted by means of a network and adjudicated on-line by a central processing unit. |
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Each particular case could only be adjudicated according to its specific circumstances. |
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In the result, the matter will indeed be adjudicated upon based on the written materials and testimony tendered by the parties. |
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Disputes about health standards that restrict trade are currently adjudicated according to WTO rules. |
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In the light of article 41 of CRC, it means that this article should provide every adjudicated child with the right to appeal. |
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One component of those reforms was to reduce the number of board members who adjudicated each claim from two to one. |
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Alternatively, an adjudicated outcome in a representative case might be used by the parties to resolve other references on the same subject. |
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The notion that the adjudicated person could simply appeal to another instance was entirely unrealistic. |
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Disputes regarding the accuracy of stated populations and programs administered will be adjudicated by the Regional Director General. |
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Secondly, it is in the interest of each party that an issue which has already been adjudicated in favour of that party be not argued again. |
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A challenge is generally adjudicated within 10 days, but the term of review may be extended for additional investigation by up to 30 days. |
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The number of cases adjudicated dropped noticeably this year owing to the smaller number of cases referred. |
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In fact, opposing sides of the issue are still clinging to the same flawed arguments as they were when Crawford was adjudicated. |
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Moral questions of responsibility, however, cannot be adjudicated by statistics. |
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The competition which was adjudicated by the Guild of Food Writers saw Dun Luain win the awards for their range of poultry products manufactured at their Dunlavin factory. |
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It was never conceived as a legal doctrine that could be argued or adjudicated by any court, so it's hardly surprising that terra nullius was such an obscure concept. |
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On 3 February 1992 he was adjudicated bankrupt on his own petition. |
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The representatives of the Protecting Power shall be entitled to attend the proceedings in which that question is adjudicated, unless, exceptionally, the proceedings are held in camera in the interest of State security. |
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The way that such church law is legislated, interpreted and at times adjudicated varies widely among these three bodies of churches. |
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The herdsmen near the frontier adjudicated their own disputes, and regulated their own police. |
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They sometimes fought to the death, but more often to an adjudicated victory, dependent on a referee's decision. |
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Though perhaps not readily apparent, there is a real distinction between these two conceptions of how such cases are to be proven, defended and adjudicated. |
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The doctrine of precedent which requires similar cases to be adjudicated in a like manner, falls under the principle of stare decisis. |
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The collages are adjudicated once per calendar year in December. |
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In 1999, only four cases were adjudicated. |
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At the end we adjudicated three short dramas into the program, and the crew came and worked on them and the writers, directors, and producers actually produced the film. |
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In the case of semi-conductor technology, the licence shall only be for public non-commercial use or to remedy adjudicated anti-competitive practices. |
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It recognised that the Convention upheld the principle that questions of custody should normally be adjudicated upon in the child's State of habitual residence. |
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Indeed, even where ultimately successful significant delays may result before the child's future can be adjudicated upon in the State of habitual residence. |
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There would then be little political impetus to make it more effective, and the WTO's Geneva headquarters could quickly become no more than a court where disputes on existing trade rules are slowly adjudicated. |
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At these sessions decisions were made, laws passed and complaints adjudicated. |
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Generally, the applicants were already challenging an aspect of the human rights process in Court and wanted the Tribunal to adjourn until these other challenges had been adjudicated. |
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Wilkinson was awarded the RBS Man of the Match as adjudicated by BBC commentator, Brian Moore. |
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In 1990, the Press Council adjudicated against The Sun and columnist Garry Bushell for their use of derogatory terminology about gays. |
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The bill proposes to make it illegal for any person adjudicated a juvenile delinquent for serious violent felonies or drug crimes to receive or possess firearms. |
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District Court Judge John Gleeson's adjudicated settlement, Goldstone spoke with CU Times about his role in the lawsuit and his hopes for a resolution in the near future. |
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