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Nixon skewed the process, however, by substituting political ideology for judicial independence.
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It said the public has a longstanding right to see judicial records.
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Mr Key said he could not comment on a specific judicial finding.
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She said she went to Beijing to seek compensation and judicial action.
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Simon Power defends the changes he says will streamline the judicial process.
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She was reason personified, sure of her place, certain of her righteousness.
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The Sanction of Authority is in the righteousness and justice of God.
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His righteousness hath he openly shown in the sight of the heathen.
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Such men always increase in righteousness and succeed in attaining to heaven.
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I detest the doctrine, the self-righteousness, and the works of the world.
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It studied and itself prepared a large mass of historic, juridic, as well as economic and statistical material.
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Examples of developed languages included in GCL: diplomatic language, juridic language, logical and mathematical language, languages based on gestures and signs, computer languages.
Usage of juridical in English
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First, Here was a proper ground and occasion for a juridical synod.
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All the shops keep these overcoats,-shopsecclesiastical, medical, juridical, professional, political, social.
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Consequently, we find no juridical basis for setting aside today's agenda.
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His gifts in the juridical line appeared to be equally remarkable.
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Now let us consider the juridical kind of inquiry and its different divisions.
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His collection of juridical treatises was annually increased by some volumes.
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We want to give the Senate new juridical powers, but we have no laws.
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Jurisprudence has thus arrived at an analysis of the juridical value of so-called advance directives.
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Irish neutrality is a long-standing policy, without juridical status in either national or international law.
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Mr Roberto Castelli said Italy would seek the extradition once juridical questions were cleared up.
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And that is especially supported by the divisions of the juridical assumptive mode of investigation.
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That Jesus Christ hath laid down in his word a pattern of a juridical synod.
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Such an interpretation would be wholly fallacious, on juridical as well as on grammatical grounds.
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Frequency distributions of mental health problems with respect to the juridical issues in question are given.
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A Party may determine the institutional and juridical form through which such service may be provided.