avenue of appeal

collocation in English

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avenue
noun[C]
uk
/ˈæv.ə.njuː/
us
/ˈæv.ə.nuː/
a wide road with trees or tall buildings on both sides, or a wide country path or road with trees on ...
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appeal
noun
uk
/əˈpiːl/
us
/əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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(Definition ofavenueandappealfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There will be no furtheravenueofappealto the immigration tribunal.
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Directors of companies being investigated are all too often presented with winding-up petitions without any opportunity to make representation or anyavenueofappeal.
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If the adjudicator agrees that there is no foundation to the claim, there is no furtheravenueofappeal.
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There will be anavenueofappealagainst the authority's decisions to refuse, modify or revoke a licence.
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There is anavenueofappealagainst sentence in all cases.
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The very fact that someavenueofappealwas open to responsible local opinion would introduce some flexibility into our system of redistribution.
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Thatavenueofappealreflects concerns expressed in another place and is a welcome improvement.
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So presumably there would have to be anavenueofappeal, probably to the magistrates' court.
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It provides for anavenueofappealto the tribunal against an adjudicator's determination of an appeal.
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But the onlyavenueofappealis to the courts.
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Every conceivableavenueofappealwould have been explored and exhausted in the six-month period.
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Anavenueofappealfor parties, including the police and local residents, would be available through the courts.
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The amendment introduces into the immigration appeals system anavenueofappealfor carriers against their notice of liability.
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There is positive benefit in trying every possibleavenueofappeal.
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This group of amendments extends the newavenueofappealcreated by clause 9 from asylum cases only to all final determinations by the immigration appeal tribunal.
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The group is of the view however that in those circumstances someavenueofappealshould be available to the individual deprived of his normal entitlement to subject access.
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Ministers do not have the authority to intervene in operational matters, or powers to act as anavenueofappealagainst decisions by chief officers.
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The central provision is a newavenueofappealin all cases, giving additional protection to genuine refugees and allowing greater speed and finality in decision-making.
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By statute, the decision of the local court was final on this matter, leaving only the supreme court as anavenueofappeal.
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