appeal panel
collocation in Englishmeaningsofappealandpanel
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appeal
noun
uk/əˈpiːl/us/əˈpiːl/
a request to the public for money, information, ...
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panel
noun
uk/ˈpæn.əl/us/ˈpæn.əl/
a small group of people chosen to give advice, make a decision, or publicly discuss their opinions ...
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(Definition ofappealandpanelfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Management must also nominate three persons to sit on theappealpanel.
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We recognise the importance of training forappealpanelmembers and agree that they must be very clear about their roles and responsibilities.
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The parents of the pupil in question appealed, and theappealpanelput the child back into the school.
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Anappealpanelwill now be convened to hear the appeal and decide the outcome.
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Then the chairman of theappealpanelinterviewed the two people concerned.
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That was followed by the formal appeal, after which there was an interview with theappealpanel.
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With an emergency control assessment, anappealpanelwould have to undertake a reassessment.
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That would allow theappealpanelto hear representations from the parties involved and come to a decision on whether observers should be allowed.
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No—anappealpanelcannot alter a school's general admission arrangements, including admissions criteria.
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It is absolutely essential that there should be a small localappealpanelto make an independent judgment of the case at local level.
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In addition, there are children whom theappealpanelregard as worthy of a place.
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The word "worthy" is slightly invidious, but that is the wording that theappealpaneluses.
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It has its own appellate procedure, with anappealpanelinvariably chaired by a former senior judge of high standing.
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I should like to suggest that that argument should be left to anappealpanelto decide.
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The mayor will be able to refer appeals to an independentappealpanelfor consideration and recommendation.
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We know who cannot be on theappealpanel.
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There are no plans to establish a finalappealpaneldrawn from people outside the military system.
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Where a parent or pupil appeals against permanent exclusion, an independentappealpanelwill consider the case.
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