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单词 adjudicator
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adjudicator
Chapter 5 deals with teachers evaluating the performance of their pupils and reacting to the assessment of examiners, adjudicators, critics and agents.
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Here, the extramusical elements of live or audio-visually presented performances might unduly in-uence adjudicators' judgements.
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The legislative branch has never been theadjudicatorof such disputes.
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A rule, conversely, withdraws from the adjudicator's consideration the circumstances that would be relevant to decision-making according to a standard.
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The concept of practical authority includes legislative authority (lawmakers) and adjudicative authority (judges and adjudicators).
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Competition between legal participants might, therefore, necessitate the establishment of extensiveadjudicatory institutions so as to resolve the conflicts that will inevitably arise.
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These aimed to represent all four possible combinations of excellent or poor aural or visual quality, according to judgements previously made by experienced adjudicators.
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Even an externaladjudicatorfound that the authority of local custom and memory were his strongest evidence.
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In that sense, standards are circumstantial; they are open-ended, allowing theadjudicatorto make a factspecific determination such as whether a driver used 'reasonable care' in a given situation.
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Some violations, for example, may be so persistently private that they defy adjudicators' attempts to meet the evidentiar y burdens to which they are rightly subject.
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Many adjudicators appreciate their awkward position.
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Guided by the regulative idea, the body politic of citizens is the finaladjudicatorof the arrangement of distributive spheres and of the principles that govern those spheres.
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Her view, rather, is that adjudicators are morally obliged to refrain from applying an overinclusive r ule in cases where the actor's defiance of the r ule was morally permissible.
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Generally, when the epistemological reasons for fact-finding no longer apply, adjudicators allocate the risk of error by applying the rules and the principles from the moral domain of evidence law.
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Some parish boundary disputes were so intricate and so apparently irresolvable that external arbitration was sought from either external adjudicators or professional surveyors, but this was usually at local initiative.
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