judicial intervention
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjudicialandintervention
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judicial
adjective
uk/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/us/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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intervention
noun
uk/ˌɪn.təˈven.ʃən/us/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈven.ʃən/
the action of becoming intentionally involved in a difficult situation, in order to improve it or prevent it from ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandinterventionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This defeat, however, did not result from legislative orjudicialinterventionbut rather from other, unforeseen, political changes.
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The article also examines the limitations ofjudicialinterventionin the enforcement of consociational agreements.
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Judicialinterventionin this area is not, however, entirely free of difficulties.
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In mixed jurisdictions where legislative and judge-made sources compete to create legal order, the effect of legal specificity should be considered in conjunction with strategicjudicialintervention.
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If necessary, he can be detained for life without the necessity for a subsequentjudicialintervention.
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It is, and will increasingly be seen as, a highly dangerousjudicialinterventioninto this country's law making.
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Two-thirds of the patients are voluntary patients without anyjudicialinterventionof any sort.
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The court is quite satisfied about the first four days, but it has said that, thereafter, there should bejudicialintervention.
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Should there not be ajudicialinterventionin warrants?
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We shall see to it thatjudicialinterventionis introduced as soon as possible.
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We have introduced a properjudicialinterventionwith written reasons.
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Most other societies have always requiredjudicialinterventionin that process.
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This would ensure that the area of possible dispute is defined more closely thereby minimising the need forjudicialintervention.
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The third reason for the success of the panel over nearly 30 years is its flexibility and freedom fromjudicialintervention.
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The third reason is the flexibility and freedom fromjudicialintervention, at any rate during the course of the bid.
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Does it not lead first to this: that logically there is absolutely no necessity for anyjudicialinterventionin divorce at all?
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In other words, a piece of machinery valued at £20,000 or £30,000 can be taken from a person without any recourse tojudicialintervention.
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There is much to be said for an element ofjudicialintervention.
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Certainly at one point somejudicialinterventionwould be required.
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What we hope for by way ofjudicialinterventionis not only the delivery of written reasons but an effective bail application within seven days.
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