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How to use judicially in a sentence

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It was clear that, even before the Act, the tribunal had always to act judicially and thus be subject to the rules of natural justice.
Unfortunately, there's no reversing a factual error entrenched in legislation judicially.
The court must address the practical feasibility of such a judicially imposed arrangement.
First, Chapter III speaks of matters being adjudicated judicially, thus, according to law.
The doctrine of res judicata prevents the retrial of judicially settled issues and asserts the finality of judges' decisions.
Once findings have been made, everybody must thereafter approach the case on the basis of the facts as judicially found.
On the basis of the evidence, could a properly instructed jury, acting judicially, have reasonably rendered a verdict of guilty?
The cases establish in this jurisdiction that you cannot judicially review a failure to prosecute.
Rather, the motions judge exercised his discretion judicially on proper principles.
I would not favour the introduction of such a defence judicially.
Mandatory lifers who have not yet had a tariff fixed will now have to wait until the new legislation is in place to have their tariffs judicially set.
Following a judicially chaired conference in New Zealand between all the parties on 25 January 1996, the mother took the children to England.
The only way to challenge a Board decision is to judicially review the decision.
The fact that someone is judicially forced to sign such a recognizance places a stigma on him that he will have to carry his whole life.
The trial judge's verdict in my view, satisfies the test that a properly instructed trier of fact, acting judicially, could reasonably have rendered the same verdict.
We must see what is actually happening and bring about change judicially and in practice.
They shall be judicially cognisable only in the interpretation of such acts and in the ruling on their legality.
No one would be called to account judicially, nor would there be anything equivalent to a Truth and Reconciliation Commission.
The discretion to deprive a successful litigant of costs is one which must be exercised judicially and upon proper material connected with the case.
The student applied to have the decision judicially reviewed, but a panel of three judges of the Divisional Court was not inclined to intervene.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Mr. Ford moved in his chair, and spoke, guarding his voice, judicially.
Adjusting his eyeglasses with care, he viewed it judicially.
I think that is fairer to both parties,' said Henry judicially.
I am a judicially competent person, a man of twenty-five years of age, a university graduate, a gentleman, and, until I met yourself, a complete stranger to you.
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