Judged on taste, texture and presentation, the adjudicators deemed the entry by Iris to be the best. |
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The service now has 63 assessors, seven adjudicators and about 20 mediators. |
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Conversations this past week suggest everyone but the seven-member panel of official adjudicators has already selected a winner. |
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Our panel of adjudicators now have the arduous task of selecting a winner from the long list of nominations. |
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She turned heads with a stunning floral print silk dress and matching hat and her outfit was described as magnificent by the adjudicators. |
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Nicola goes before the adjudicators on Wednesday evening and must wait like so many others until Thursday evening before she gets the result. |
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The new footpaths and some work on removing overhead cables was helpful and the adjudicators took note of the work in progress on the kerbsides. |
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It would be wonderful to see the town enter the competition if only to see what the outside adjudicators and judges think of our town. |
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An incorruptible panel of independent and competent adjudicators is imperative in ensuring that competitors are judged purely on the merit of their performance. |
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A current curriculum vitae must be submitted together with any relevant information which will enable the adjudicators to come to a informed decision. |
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The itemization of grounds encourages adjudicators to analyze fact situations through the lens of one alleged ground of discrimination at a time. |
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Guinness World Records adjudicators confirmed Thorntons had created the world's biggest chocolate bar, Bell said. |
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In March, the government set up a panel of adjudicators which dissatisfied parents can complain to. |
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The official scores were 120-108, 118-111 and 118-111 from the Danish, French and Spanish adjudicators. |
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This allows adjudicators and parties to reduce the amount of time travelling and increase the amount of time spent working on claims. |
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Otherwise, adjudicators are to seek advice from the party alleging the conflict and then assume jurisdiction to deal with the conflict. |
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In exchange, an appeal division was proposed to ensure that a second opinion would not be lost by reducing the number of adjudicators to one. |
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This statutory rule has been complemented by the refusal of adjudicators in unjust dismissal cases to permit multiple proceedings. |
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It is not the role of adjudicators to lead the bureau or the subject on the legal avenues they might explore. |
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Judges and administrative adjudicators engage in this kind of balancing on a daily basis. |
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First of all, the tribunals have no control over the language skills of their adjudicators. |
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In most situations where it is possible, Board mediators and adjudicators address these files together in one proceeding. |
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What is clear is that adjudicators of investment treaty arbitrations are on the front lines, making such determinations. |
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While academicians and sitting district judges were the adjudicators for the semi-finals, three sitting judges of the High Court were roped in for the final. |
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Guinness World Record adjudicators were on hand to confirm the breaking of the previous record held by Dubai. |
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Consular adjudicators are a hybrid of Foreign Service specialists and generalists. |
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Because this information is specific to the school in question and is provided in advance, it is expected that adjudicators will be familiar with it before starting a hearing to which it is relevant. |
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In the adjudicators report, Wrekin's position is that they were to pay a daywork rate of pounds 315 per day. |
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Unions have already criticized the proposals as a watering down of the independence of workplace dispute adjudicators and for the reduction in the number of persons who will serve as adjudicators. |
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There have been a number of errors made by adjudicators which can be characterized as calculation errors, or perhaps even as misapplication of the model errors. |
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Under the new federal legislation, the tribunal adjudicators should be appointed for relatively long-term appointments in order to ensure institutional independence and allow for the maximum development of expertise. |
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For example, under NEC the London Olympic Delivery Authority appointed 11 different adjudicators. |
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In contrast to policymakers and adjudicators at HRDC, Review Tribunal Members meet face to face with the people about whom they must make decisions. |
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In competition, one of the adjudicators grades a band on how creative their scores are and how well they fit the piping. |
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So we're quite concerned that there's not enough adjudicators in Saskatchewan. |
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Greater Eston only exists in the minds of politicians and now school adjudicators. |
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The second area picks up on a theme presented last year, which concerns the approach of adjudicators to admitting evidence obtained through videotape surveillance. |
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Our role as neutral adjudicators, however, means that there is only so much that the Tribunal can do without compromising our impartiality, and thus the integrity of the process. |
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Crooked law enforcement, corrupt lawmakers, dirty-handed and hypocritical adjudicators and other miscellaneous murky state and Federal government officials. |
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Will the adjudicators have sensed the choreographer's intention? |
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While perhaps best remembered as religious leaders, they were also legal authorities, adjudicators, lorekeepers, medical professionals and political advisors. |
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