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1 The new ombudsman will adjudicate on consumer complaints about financial services firms.
2 In due course, it would also adjudicate on MPs' pay and pensions.
3 Fashion had no court wherein to adjudicate on matters of dress.
4 Science does not deal in values and cannot adjudicate on the ethics of abortion.
5 Edwin Graham takes up post on August 1st and will help adjudicate on controversial marches.
6 It would take a braver woman than me to adjudicate on this issue with confidence.
7 They are not proceedings in which this Court can adjudicate on the causes of the disaster.
8 Ipso was entitled to adjudicate on the matter.
9 The Press Complaints Commission can adjudicate on complaints against magazines but only in respect of its members.
10 The campaign has started in earnest and the voters are being asked to adjudicate on the offers.
11 The British electorate will adjudicate on the Tory Party's claim to a fifth term on May 1st.
12 A new HomeBond service to adjudicate on complaints about various non-structural defects in new homes has been introduced.
13 An Bord Pleanála was established in 1977 to adjudicate on planning appeals and other matters, independent of politics.
14 The need for the ECC to adjudicate on so many complaints could push that timeframe out even further.
15 Mr Sami said some growers planned to approach the Sugar Industry Tribunal and have them adjudicate on the matter.
16 The Commons culture select committee will have to adjudicate on this conflicting rendition of events in its final report.
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