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- noun Plural form of
judiciary .
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Examples
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"This incident shows fully the defects of our society, in which power is not effectively checked and local so-called judiciaries are actually the tools of local officials," said one of Monday's more than 30,000 Internet commentators.
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Helping the Commonwealth's smaller states develop their judiciaries might be his day job now, but his share of life-changing moments occurred during two years spent "surrounded by bombs" in Gaza, he says.
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The Presidents of Bosnia and Croatia said problems of peace include unemployment, corruption, ineffective judiciaries, bloated government bureaucracies and lack of investment.
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In some state judiciaries, liberal judges have voted to enforce tight state constitutional restrictions on eminent domain and exclusionary zoning, a point I discussed in the last part of this article.
The Volokh Conspiracy » James Ely on Stevens, Kagan, Obama, and Property Rights 2010
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In truth, no one knows how to achieve such transparency and accountability in countries without free media, fair elections, independent judiciaries, strong civil societies and parliamentary supervision.
Foreign Aid Isn't the Answer Marian L. Tupy 2011
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The Presidents of Bosnia and Croatia said problems of peace include unemployment, corruption, ineffective judiciaries, bloated government bureaucracies and lack of investment.
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It allowed major civil rights violations, poll taxes among others, and created one of the most corrupt governments and judiciaries in early American history.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The William F. Buckley Clause of the Massachusetts Constitution of 1780 2010
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In response, three states have adopted public financing systems to reduce the public's impression of bias in their states' elected judiciaries: New Mexico, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
Doug Kendall: Will the Supreme Court Prevent Citizens United From Being Fixed? Doug Kendall 2011
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This narrative must be placed within a historic, political and cultural context to re-frame the relationship between the state and the citizen, and will require the development of robust and impartial rule of law backed by independent judiciaries.
Ziad J. Asali, M.D.: Arabs Deserve a Party of the Citizen M.D. Ziad J. Asali 2012
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In response, three states have adopted public financing systems to reduce the public's impression of bias in their states' elected judiciaries: New Mexico, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.
Doug Kendall: Will the Supreme Court Prevent Citizens United From Being Fixed? Doug Kendall 2011
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