How To Use adjudicatory In A Sentence
- Their trials, officially called adjudicatory hearings, will begin Nov. 15 for Rangel and Nov. 29 for Waters. Rangel, Waters ethics trials to take place after elections
- A key part of whatever scheme, whether the agency had advisory or adjudicatory authority, would be preempting attempts to use contract law to get around fair use. Archive 2009-02-01
- The proceedings, officially called adjudicatory hearings, will begin Nov. 15 for Rangel and StarTribune.com rss feed
- The trials, officially called adjudicatory hearings, will begin Nov. 15 for Rangel and Nov. The Seattle Times
- The commission, however, rejected her bid to have Obama removed from the ballot, according to the Concord Monitor: "Is there any decision, any place, by any body -- adjudicatory body -- to the questions you're asking?" said the chairman, Bradford Cook. Orly Taitz Challenge To Obama Ballot Eligibility Rejected By New Hampshire Election Officials
- The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has both an investigatory department and an adjudicatory department made up of 40 Administrative Law Judges (ALJs) that hear and decide cases. Andrew Brandt: Brady v. NFL: A Primer
- The government defended its decision by pointing to the virtues of informality and expeditiousness, plus full investigatory rather than adjudicatory powers.
- Fifa's investigation is complete and the case has been passed to its adjudicatory chamber pending a verdict. Times, Sunday Times
- He has boasted, too, of his creation of an independent ethics committee, divided into an investigatory and adjudicatory chamber. Times, Sunday Times
- Holmes preferred a kind of adjudicatory liberalism, keeping every party a bit off balance so that no one had the upper hand for long. Philocrites: February 2003 Archives