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challenge
challenge of an entire jury that raises objections to the selection process peremptory challenge : a challenge esp. of a prospective
Suitable
as an officer of the State Forest Service. The Special Selection Board under Regulation 5(2)(a) has to adjudge the suitability of
Batson challenge
Batson challenges were originally applied to racial discrimination in jury selection but are now also applied when gender or sometimes ethnic
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Text book
by the author, or it may even include an intelligent selection of the work of another author or authors for use
Neo Darwinism
The theory which holds natural selection as explained by Darwin to be the chief factor in
Substance of evidence
Substance of evidence, implies a judicious selection of precis of that part of the evidence which was
Genetic Counselling Centre
to patients. [Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (57 of 1994), s. 2(c)]
Psychogenesis
Genesis through an internal force as opposed to natural selection
Striking
Striking, e.g., special jury, a method of selection, see Juries Act, 1870 (33 & 34 Vict. c. 77),
Selectedly
With care and selection
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