judicial determination

collocation in English

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judicial
adjective
uk
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
us
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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determination
noun
uk
/dɪˌtɜː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
us
/dɪˌtɝː.mɪˈneɪ.ʃən/
the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is ...
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(Definition ofjudicialanddeterminationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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On other occasions the legislator may lack the political power or will to decide an issue and may prefer to leave it forjudicialdetermination.
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Conservatives insisted that any property confiscation required ajudicialdeterminationof treason, and lasted only for the life of the offender.
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As we saw, however, this power is most prominent and pronounced in cases that do not reach the stage ofjudicialdetermination.
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Accordingly, it would not be appropriate to make these matters dependent on any form ofjudicialdetermination.
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When somebody is facing a charge for an actual offence, evidence is presented by one side or the other and there is ajudicialdetermination.
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That is a defeat for everyone who believes in thejudicialdeterminationof these matters.
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All the figures have been corrected in the light ofjudicialdetermination.
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I do not know whether provision could be made forjudicialdeterminationif an action was, as it were, ultra vires in the opposite direction.
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It is essentially a matter forjudicialdetermination.
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We have consistently argued that it is not suitable forjudicialdetermination.
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That is why there is, in our judgment, fairjudicialdetermination.
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Therefore, subsection (1,a) is not, in my view, a matter proper forjudicialdetermination.
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His colleague has to make a quasijudicialdeterminationof the matter.
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It is not the way to have ajudicialdeterminationat all.
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Evidently, as he saw it, this was a political question but one forjudicialdetermination.
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Let us change this procedure from being an administrative ukase to a matter ofjudicialdetermination.
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First, it would be wrong in principle to reopen cases where a settlement has been reached either by agreement or byjudicialdetermination.
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The court is there to decide questions between parties where there is a dispute which is properly the subject ofjudicialdetermination.
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Is the case that consent has been unreasonably refused a question forjudicialdeterminationor not?
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Inevitably, it is a matter for subjective assessment of possible developments in the future and notjudicialdeterminationof past events.
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