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Meanings of national judiciary in English
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Usage of national judiciary in English
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The nationaljudiciary is the common tribunal of the whole country.
2
Probably its master-stroke is the creation of the nationaljudiciary.
3
The beginnings of the nationaljudiciary were so modest that no one could have taken alarm.
4
To remedy this, to establish fair-handed justice throughout the land, the nationaljudiciary was created by the constitution.
5
Twenty-five years had wrought a vast change in the position of the nationaljudiciary in the American constitutional system.
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The repeal of the Judiciary Act, he had declared, had shaken the independence of the nationaljudiciary to its foundations.
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The independence of the nationaljudiciary is already shaken to its foundation, and the virtue of the people alone can restore it.
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Thus if the new President and the Senate be conceded, the popular branch of Congress and the nationaljudiciary would make steady bulwarks.
9
Disturbed by a prior call from Moreno, Melendez taped the follow-up conversation and gave the recording to internal inspectors of the nationaljudiciary.
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Under the articles of confederation there had been no nationaljudiciary, and state courts often discriminated against foreigners and citizens of other states.
11
While the representatives were preparing bills for organizing the great executive departments, the senate was occupied with digesting the system of a nationaljudiciary.
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The most bigoted idolizers of State authority have not thus far shown a disposition to deny the nationaljudiciary the cognizances of maritime causes.