Examples of using Juries in English and their translations into Korean
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Semester and annual juries are part of the assessment tools used in applied study.
And according to The Advocate, requiring unanimous juries would lead to only 12 additional mistrials in the state per year.
Because judges and juries are assigned by the court the parties do not control who hears the case.
Judges in the U.S. read the so-called Hale warning to juries until the 1980s.
Jury Instructions are created for California Courts and California juries to assist them in proving the necessary elements in a negligent death in California.
Juries aren't gonna look at Troy and think he's insane.
Excellent design is selected by competent expert juries in the areas of product design, communication design, and design concepts.
To prepare for the third year, students present their work to juries composed of outside professionals and teachers of the school.
and finally juries.
PRIZES AND JURY. There will be two juries, one for feature films and one for short films.
There will be two juries, one for feature films and one for short films.
Thus far, most research(and policy recommendations) has focused on the criminal justice system(both police and judges/juries) and health care services, but there is a growing awareness that implicit bias is also playing a role in hiring decisions.
A few years ago, the idea of citizen juries to advise parliaments,
to the Albanian audience and win the TV juries and audience awards.
sign legal documents, serve on juries, get educated without their husband's consent,
Citizens' Juries, Televotes, and Australia's first Consensus Conference,
Some of the justices expressed deep skepticism over how, in practice, juries could figure out which part of a product a design applies to, in order to calculate damages for patent infringement.
While the government said the proposed change would make juries more representative,
They will look back at our judges and juries and see biases that are just as obvious as the ones we now perceive in the bishops and abbots who presided centuries ago.
models, making it easier for attorneys, judges and juries to understand the details of a complicated case.