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As of August 2010, the case was still in adjudication.
The need for such adjudication may be more urgent than we think.
Students are required to apply and go through an adjudication process.
The adjudication of the law is generally divided into two main areas.
"Why should we think these individuals are going to return for their adjudication?
I have long supported international adjudication, but that option makes little sense here.
She has also called for full adjudication of several critical issues surrounding the plant.
Now we have brought the publication of critical adjudications more into line with that.
As a rule, where general facts are at issue, adjudication is necessary.
However, federal law, court decisions and administrative adjudications also play an important role.
"Do not put points on the scoreboard until the final adjudication."
However, in appropriate cases an apology should be added to an adjudication.
Others say that early adjudication of the question is proper and efficient.
If she objects the matter is again subjected to physical adjudication.
Adjudication is "an agency process for the formulation of an order;"
There is not a lot of case law for the adjudication officers to base their decisions on.
The Ho case was not an adjudication of the merits.
In Leipzig, the process of adjudication is expected to last until well into the next century.
She took her case to the next level, Justice Department adjudication.
This turnover works to the public's advantage only in the adjudications process.
The use of adjudication in construction contracts is discussed at 6.8.5.
The central proposal is the "full and fair adjudication" standard.
This member can in turn file a lawsuit against the adjudication.
That would make the penalty easily the largest in the history of international trade adjudication.
The result is that the adjudication of annoying behavior seems almost random.