adjudication process

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adjudication
noun[U or C]
uk
/əˌdʒuː.dɪˈkeɪ.ʃən/
us
/əˌdʒuː.dəˈkeɪ.ʃən/
the act of judging a case, competition, or argument, or of making a formal decision ...
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process
noun[C]
uk
/ˈprəʊ.ses/
us
/ˈprɑː.ses/
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve ...
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(Definition ofadjudicationandprocessfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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With these amendments, we are starting to move into the fundamentals of theadjudicationprocessand how the adjudicator should operate.
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Our fourth complaint involves another aspect of petty-minded cost saving which will worsen theadjudicationprocess.
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It does not set strict criteria for adjudicator nominating bodies as to do so would immediately create scope to challenge the wholeadjudicationprocess.
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They were informed that their child's participation in the project would in no way influence his treatment at the detention center or his legal standing in theadjudicationprocess.
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In addition to those five fundamental objections, there are a number of lesser, although still significant issues on theadjudicationprocess.
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The nature of theadjudicationprocessrequires a quick, enforceable, interim decision which operates until practical completion.
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Again, that is part of an arbitration process and not anadjudicationprocess.
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We also believe, having accepted this change, that it would be right to make these payments subject to the fulladjudicationprocess.
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It speeds up theadjudicationprocess—and, indeed, permits the speedy allowance of all those cases in which benefit can properly be paid.
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This is because entitlement depends on care and mobility needs which are not easily estimated other than through the formaladjudicationprocess.
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Many cases that go through theadjudicationprocessdo not need to go through it.
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If theadjudicationprocesscontinues as at present, the estimated figure is 2,000.
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That will help us to deal with theadjudicationprocess, which requires not only legal advice but interpretation of that advice.
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That is because we have built into the regulations a period of time to allow for theadjudicationprocess.
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It therefore makes great sense for theadjudicationprocessto be handled jointly.
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People will not therefore be suspended if there is a delay in theadjudicationprocess.
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The form explains theadjudicationprocessin general terms.
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That is the basis of theadjudicationprocess.
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