Examples of 'adjudicating' in a sentence
Meaning of "adjudicating"
Adjudicate means to make an official decision on a disputed matter; to act as a judge in a competition
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- present participle of adjudicate
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adjudicating
Adjudicating both criminal and civil cases.
A direction of the adjudicating body on some matter.
Adjudicating on disputed dismissals and contractual claims.
I have committed my life to adjudicating fairly and unemotionally.
Adjudicating in matters of criminal law and procedure.
They have a permanent existence and are adjudicating bodies.
Ation by the adjudicating authority in this regard.
This value shall be specified by the adjudicating entity.
O adjudicating grievances not resolved by the parties.
Values of systems shall be given by the adjudicating entity.
Adjudicating and managing the claims process.
Members of the panel when adjudicating.
I am adjudicating a case using medieval law.
The corporate debtor and the adjudicating authority.
Adjudicating the appeal for review.
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Republican courts were adjudicating both civil and criminal cases.
Adjudicating on cases concerning fiscal offences and fiscal misdemeanours.
That includes investigating and adjudicating complaints from individuals.
Adjudicating officers at overseas posts.
Reduce delays in adjudicating cases.
He is adjudicating the human problem.
There has been some progress in adjudicating war crimes cases.
Adjudicating unfinished games.
The federal immigration officer adjudicating the case agreed.
I am adjudicating you guilty.
Information to be given in the register of infrastructure by the adjudicating entity.
Filing and adjudicating the challenge.
It is also a member of an international community involved in adjudicating refugee matters.
The system of adjudicating customary law is also an essential component which is being addressed.
No talking whilst adjudicating.
Courts are experienced in adjudicating the immediate obligation of nondiscrimination with regard to health.
A prior attempt to effect conciliation on the part of the adjudicating court.
Municipal organs and chambers adjudicating minor offences are autonomous state organs.
She also observed that investigators were not involved in adjudicating cases.
Courts have been adjudicating on criminal and civil cases under these provisions.
This ensures that the best officials are adjudicating international matches.
Adjudicating on cases against employers concerning the recognition of contractual obligations as unlawful.
Let us get to adjudicating.
One of the fundamental features of disciplinary proceedings is the principle of independence in adjudicating.
Its role in transparently and impartially adjudicating electoral complaints will be critical.
Their personal independence would as a result be equally affected when adjudicating cases.
I would see this group adjudicating after the claim has gone through.
Judges themselves have often noted the difficulty in adjudicating class actions.
He was adjudicating.
Temporary speed restrictions on the line section as taken by the adjudicating entity.
This case was not merely about adjudicating a dispute between two parties.
The material of the contact strips shall be acceptable to the adjudicating entity.
Adjudicating disputes in a fair and objective manner reinforces confidence in the system of government.
It has to be noted that there is no specialisation among judges adjudicating corruption cases.
Adjudicating agencies often have staff doctors who advise on or decide medical questions.