court decision
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcourtanddecision
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court
noun
uk/kɔːt/us/kɔːrt/
a place where trials and other legal cases happen, or the people present in such a place, especially the officials and those deciding if someone ...
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decision
noun
uk/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/us/dɪˈsɪʒ.ən/
a choice that you make about something after thinking about ...
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(Definition ofcourtanddecisionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Acourtdecision, remember, is politically illegitimate to the extent it fails to respond to the litigants' participation.
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In a metaphorical perspective, a decision by the village\\area administrator might be understood as acourtdecisionby a judge.
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Suppose that a criminal is tried, but the usual judicial process-the trial,courtdecision, sentencing and punishment-are kept secret.
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Nonlitigants may be bound, perhaps in significant ways, by the result of acourtdecision; but they have not participated in the creation of that decision.
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The parents objected severely and wanted acourtdecision.
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The applicant may appeal for benefit going back to a start date years before thecourtdecision.
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The commissioner will not be able to talk about any tribunal orcourtdecisionthat has been made.
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Why is he arguing for delay in respect of these powers, which clearly stem from acourtdecision?
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It refers to thecourtdecisionand how it dealt with the medical evidence.
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It would also require that anycourtdecisionrelating to those proceedings be recorded in the passport.
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Clauses 11, 12 and 14 are largely mutual and are designed to maintain thestatus quopending acourtdecision.
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That happened after acourtdecisionexactly the same circumstance as here.
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If thecourtdecisiongoes through, without these provisions we shall have unrestricted imports.
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The position was anomalous before, as thecourtdecisionsuggested.
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That is the consequence of a recentcourtdecision.
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I also agree that it is a good thing that in the case of a controversy the landcourtdecisionshould be subject to appeal.
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It differs in two ways from what was believed to be the position prior to the 1976courtdecision.
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The newspaper said that she criticised thecourtdecisionon a deportation issue and asked the judges to show more discretion in their decisions.
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I have seen reports of thecourtdecisionreferred to.
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