judicial opinion

collocation in English

meaningsofjudicialandopinion

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judicial
adjective
uk
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
us
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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opinion
noun
uk
/əˈpɪn.jən/
us
/əˈpɪn.jən/
a thought or belief about something ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandopinionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofjudicial opinion

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If the quotation happened to be from ajudicialopinion, so much the better.
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More signicantly, the second half of the nineteenth-century witnessed a veritable sea-change injudicialopinionconcerning employer liability.
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In adjudication, the primary evidence that the court's decision is responsive to the efforts of the litigants is the written (or sometimes oral)judicialopinion.
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Scope for subsequent prosecutions was restricted further by the de facto irrelevance ofjudicialopinionto the admittance of future cases (see below).
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Those affected would be entirely free from any independentjudicialopinion.
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Would it not be helpful to have ajudicialopinionabout this matter?
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That was not a popular fight in view of thejudicialopinionheld at that time.
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I echo his view which was then supported by a large body of parliamentaryjudicialopinion.
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There are many good reasons for doing that, andjudicialopinionis strong.
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There is a second reason whyjudicialopinionshould be taken into account.
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In the case we are dealing with there is a very solid consensus ofjudicialopinion.
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He should be impartial, giving ajudicialopinion, not on one side or the other.
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We get a remarkable division ofjudicialopinion, for what it is worth.
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What we really want is to create a betterjudicialopinionamong benches of magistrates.
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First, the formal powers of the presidential office have been trimmed, cumulatively, by statute, by congressional behaviour and byjudicialopinion, to the greatest degree ever since the 1880s.
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Therefore, it is not correct to say that there is this weight ofjudicialopinionupon the matter.
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Whether we ought to have done it earlier or not, we are taking the right course now in getting a properjudicialopinion.
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I think they have done so to the general approval of all who have attempted to form ajudicialopinionon the subject.
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Yet, if a majority ofjudicialopinionon this case had been taken, we should not have been debating it to-day.
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It is a point on which there has been some conflict ofjudicialopinion, and it is desirable to clarify it.
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Limb (b), however, would amount to a complete reversal of currentjudicialopinionthat direct interference with contracts is unlawful in itself.
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In that debate, virtually the whole ofjudicialopinionand the balance of argument was opposed to the introduction of legislation.
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Grove was a careful, painstaking and accurate judge, courageous and not afraid to assert an independentjudicialopinion.
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There was nojudicialopinionissued in the case because it became moot in light of the new law.
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We had a great weight ofjudicialopinionto say that there would be an increase in those crimes for which corporal punishment could be given if it were abolished.
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