tribunal造句31 She remitted the case to a new tribunal for reconsideration.
32 She told the tribunal that she was a victim of sex discrimination.
33 The case has been remitted from the appeal court to a lesser tribunal.
34 Last February the tribunal agreed he had been the victim of racial discrimination.
35 The accused will appear before a specially constituted military tribunal.
36 The tribunal decided that Mr Matthews had been unfairly dismissed .
37 The case of your redundancy will be heard by an independent tribunal.
38 The tribunal will convene tomorrow.
39 The Employment Appeal Tribunal did not accept that argument.
40 In assessing compensation, a tribunal has wide discretion.
41 The tribunal returns and the chairman announces their decision.
42 Will they give themselves up to the tribunal?
43 External pressure for an independent, international war crimes tribunal has been rebuffed.
44 A tribunal was decided on in Rome and Philip sent ambassadors to plead his case.
45 Today's result is in marked contrast to the Glenn Hoddle tribunal last month.
46 Further, the court would interfere if the tribunal exceeded its jurisdiction.
47 The tribunal members retire and deliberate once both sides have presented their cases.
48 A tribunal must make a compensatory award if it has made a basic award.
49 Substitution of judgment would also be avoided because the tribunal would determine which precise meaning should be adopted.
50 Any tribunal will have two questions which it has to answer.
51 The tribunal concluded that he should be dismissed and banned for three years from public office, forfeiting his seat in parliament.
52 The outside world talks of a war crimes tribunal but nobody supposes that anything will come of that.
53 This principle was extended to civil servants who had the alternative remedy of taking their complaints to an industrial tribunal.
54 Mr Perl denied making the remarks but the tribunal found against him.
55 Any such tribunal does however possess the discretion to allow the individual to be assisted by such an adviser. 4.
56 In 1986, the Employment Appeal Tribunal suggested that the going rate under this heading was £100.
57 The Police Complaints Authority may direct that disciplinary charges are heard by a tribunal rather than by a chief officer sitting alone.
58 As for Mr Gilbert, an industrial tribunal dismissed his claim of unfair discrimination.
59 He leads the reader into assuming that the tribunal is anything other than a kangaroo court.
60 Tribunal chairman David Williams said the employers had acted reasonably.