Synonym: discriminative, juridic, juridical. Similar words: official, officially, artificial, musician, social, racial, physician, special. Meaning: [dʒuː'dɪʃl] adj. 1. decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice 2. belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge 3. relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge 4. expressing careful judgment.
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(31) Sponges and towels are not part of the judicial kit bag.
(32) Even when the judicial structure does strive to maintain some political independence, it still might respond to political pressure.
(33) The basis for judicial intervention becomes clear and worrisome problems of jurisdictional versus non jurisdictional errors of law are left behind.
(34) Over the last 40 years, the courts have developed general principles of judicial review.
(35) The constitutional reforms of July 1994 may foster greater judicial independence.
(36) The lawyers move on, all having done their jobs, all having bowed to the dictates of an adversarial judicial system.
(37) The procedure by way of judicial review was simplified in 1977 and the number of applications rose considerably.
(38) We are not without judicial interpretation, therefore, both state and national, of the meaning of this clause.
(39) Laski's study of judicial review is particularly interesting since its primary focus is a study of Roberts v. Hopwood.
(40) There is no right of appeal against the Commissioners decision, but the possibility of judicial review is available.
(41) Accordingly, in my judgment, her claim falls within the exclusive jurisdiction of the visitor, subject always to judicial review.
(42) The pope's court had from very early times exercised judicial powers of extreme significance.
(43) Is the Secretary of State required by law to adopt the judicial view of the tariff?
(44) Robson recognized that, throughout history[sentencedict.com], courts have performed administrative functions and administrative bodies have undertaken judicial functions.
(45) Mr. Handscomb and the other applicants for judicial review were serving discretionary life sentences.
(46) Convictions could be appealed, not to any judicial authority, but to the government agent and then the Governor.
(47) They remained under judicial investigation in connection with misuse of state funds.
(48) Taxation is an occasion when some one in judicial office will see your file and this will be a reflection on your firm.
(49) The whole doctrine of res judicata was based on considerations of judicial policy, was of great importance but was not paramount.
(49) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(50) Neither were judicial and court officials free from the taint of corruption.
(51) The position regarding administration orders over unregistered companies has not been finally settled by judicial decision.
(52) Expressing misgivings about tactics-almost invariably conducted as part of undercover police operations-is not a judicial function.
(53) Note the indefinite article - A judicial view, not the judicial view.
(54) After discreet soundings, they prudently abandoned the idea, which would have involved a major encroachment upon judicial independence.
(55) A remarkable feature of this decision of the House of Lords was that it was based on almost no judicial authority at all.
(56) The judicial power of the United States is extended to all cases arising under the constitution.
(57) Their judicial proclamations range from grandiloquent declarations of sovereign citizenship to lowly refusals to pay speeding tickets.
(58) On Saturday, Dole piled on, using Napolitano to blast Clinton judicial appointees as soft on crime.
(59) Judicial review of administrative decisions by central or local government and certain other bodies is now commonplace.
(60) So they went to the High Court to challenge the decision and have been given leave to seek a judicial review.
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