Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun See
impanelment .
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- noun Alternative form of
impanelment .
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Examples
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If the act requires the empanelment of a jury for a pretrial hearing, it would create a new complication to a process fraught with difficulty since its inception.
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The government's filing is a possible prelude to the empanelment of a federal grand jury, although for the moment prosecutors are working directly with Alcoa.
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Pelosi plans on immediate empanelment, January 4th.
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He was denied a promotion and refused empanelment for selection to any Central government post.
rediff.com 2010
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The CAG said the P2 launched on March 23, 2008 (Sakshi) was assured of support even before empanelment and violation of rules resulted in the 'party P2' being favoured and business denied to other parties.
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It was also observed during audit that neither any criteria had been prescribed for determining the eligibility of advocates for empanelment nor any guidelines were issued for allocation of cases to the advocates to ensure equal distribution of work.
The Times of India 2010
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Thus, empanelment or engagement of standing counsels without assessing the volume of work resulted in infructuous expenditure of Rs 55.56 lakh on payment of retention fee by the department, claimed the report.
The Times of India 2010
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Race based selection and exclusion in the formation and empanelment of juries is prohibited, and rightly so.
Firedoglake 2010
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ICCR President Karan Singh has approved the composition of expert sub-committees in the fields of the designated art forms for purposes of empanelment.
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In its observations, CAG said two newspapers were added to the empanelment list before completion of six months for their date of launch.
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