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Definitionn. persons who administer justice
Last update: July 5, 2015
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We need a strong and effecient judiciary. [Please select]
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Other prominent structures are the U.S. government and the judiciary buildings, the latter connected with the capitol by a stone terrace, the city hall, the county court house, the union station, the board of trade, the soldiers' memorial hall (with a seating capacity of about 4500), and several office buildings. [Please select]
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The just thought of the people must control the judiciary, as it controls every other instrument of government. [Please select]
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Francis La Flesche, may be found in Judiciary square, Washington, District of Columbia. [Please select]
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The last of the organic acts of the session was the one establishing the judiciary. [Please select]
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Should such means fail, and should it appear that the judiciary authority was withstood, then at last military force might be employed. [Please select]
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The result was that Senator Edmunds held the nomination, without any action, in the Judiciary Committee for some three months. [Please select]
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In that development, so far as it has been made by the judiciary, one man was destined to play a pre-eminent part. [Please select]
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Instead of resigning power they were forced to exercise it on condition of thorough responsibility to the central judiciary. [Please select]
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When he laid down the presidency, we had an organized government, an established revenue, a funded debt, a high credit, an efficient system of banking, a strong judiciary, and an army. [Please select]
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The feebleness of the Articles of Confederation was, in a large measure, attributed to the want of a judiciary to hold states and individuals in obedience to the laws and treaties of the union. [Please select]
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