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adjudication

/uh-joo-di-key-shuhn/US // əˌdʒu dɪˈkeɪ ʃən //

裁决,裁定,裁决书,判决

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act of adjudicating.
    • : Law. the act of a court in making an order, judgment, or decree.a judicial decision or sentence.a court decree in bankruptcy.

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Examples

  • It also asks the court to declare the right of the claimants to withheld unemployment insurance benefits and speedy adjudication and communication with the state’s labor department on insurance claims.

  • Yet as Judge Richard Posner has remarked, judges bring their “priors” — “expectations, formed by background, experience, and temperament” — to the process of adjudication.

  • Before this season, Commissioner Greg Sankey hired Mike Eades, one of the sport’s most respected officials, to supervise the officials and the adjudication of replays.

  • To have these adjudications happening in the dark, without impartial journalists there to observe and report, it only deepens that chasm of trust and weakens the system as a whole.

  • She also emphasized that the state had a clear-cut adjudication process for counting ballots that could not be read by tabulators.

  • The adjudication of the Daily Beast office was clear and emphatic: penguin, penguin, penguin.

  • But there is no way they can help make the NFL a replacement for the adjudication process the courts system can deliver.

  • Instead of rushing the adjudication process, parole would be more appropriate.

  • For 150 years its mortifying confusions have been swept under the carpet with the court adjudication “stubborn child.”

  • There are no uniform standards for how agencies make this adjudication.

  • Then follows the first meeting of the bankrupt's creditors, within thirty days after the adjudication.

  • After one month, and within a year from the adjudication of bankruptcy, the bankrupt may apply for a discharge.

  • Meanwhile it had proved its mettle by taking a French contraband schooner and carrying her into Newport for adjudication.

  • Finally an amicable adjudication and division out of court was arranged by common friends.

  • There is probably no organized body so ill-fitted for adjudication upon any subject as Congress.