Similar words: judicial, judicial branch, judicial review, judicious, beneficiary, prejudice, adjudicate, fiduciary. Meaning: n. 1. persons who administer justice 2. the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government.
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61 Behind this lay the complaint that the judiciary had been effectively excluded from policy-making.
62 My greatest frustration on the bench is the lack of support of the government for the judiciary.
63 When the session was adjourned, the judiciary and defence lawyers gave conflicting accounts of the outcome.
64 The senior judge in question is former chief justice Eusoff Chin, who ran the judiciary throughout the Anwar trial.
65 The country's judiciary has become bolder following the arrest of Gen Pinochet in London in October 1998.
66 A similarly combined immigration bill in the Senate was split last week by the Senate Judiciary Committee.
67 We also have an over-compassionate bench and judiciary more concerned with the theory of justice than with its practical implementation.
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68 The charges came as a House Judiciary subcommittee heard testimony on legislation introduced by Rep.
69 There is a move to increase the independence of the judiciary.
70 This approach, however, is open to charges of functionalism and presumes a conspiracy between judiciary and government.
71 The federal judiciary in the United States is nominated by the President and appointed with the consent of the Senate.
72 Hardliners in the judiciary then began to jail reformist journalists.
73 On April 8 a Superior Court judge ruled that Gates could return to full duties pending a judiciary hearing.
74 Child welfare workers joined physicians as the authorities in service to the judiciary.
75 Though his subsequent report did not directly criticize Campbell, it did attack the overall structure of the police and judiciary.
76 In a perfect world, presidential campaigns should leave the judiciary alone.
77 Efforts by the government and the judiciary to combat the cartels had been further damaged by two recent incidents.
78 The independence of the judiciary is rightly regarded as a cornerstone of our liberties.
79 Probation should in no sense be seen as a soft option by the judiciary.
80 Now the suspected subservience of the judiciary to the politicians seemed to be made manifest.
81 Most remarkable was the language used by some senior members of the judiciary.
82 To do this it had to gain the support, both of the judiciary and the public, for its new measures.
83 If we consider the independence of the Judiciary, the Supreme Court has the right to determine the constitutionality of all legislation.
84 The discussion of the judiciary asserts that every set of judicial structures is political.
85 Even in 1970, public schools produced 62 percent of top civil servants and 80 percent of the top judiciary.
86 A new power to suspend sentences of imprisonment was added by Jenkins, at the instigation of the judiciary.
87 In the Watergate scandal, obstruction of justice was number one in the articles of impeachment approved by the House Judiciary Committee.
88 Scandals have proliferated in business and banking, and have tainted the civil service and the judiciary.
89 The core of the problem is simply that the judiciary is the creature of the legal profession.
90 Discussion concentrated on electoral reform, the decentralization of state power and the need for an independent judiciary.
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