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Judicially appointed special prosecutors led the second case and Smollett was convicted in December.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 10, 2022

Judicially mandated administration of an unproven medical therapy in the absence of any stated rationale represents a dangerous compromise of the trust between patients and physicians.

From Washington Post • Sep. 10, 2021

Judicially, we men of science are all hidebound and look upon every innovation as erroneous until proved otherwise.

From The Spell by Orcutt, William Dana

A glance at some of the judicial definitions of such phrases as "reasonable care," "reasonable doubt," "reasonable law," as brought together in Words and Phrases Judicially Defined, illustrates this view.

From Creative Intelligence Essays in the Pragmatic Attitude by Bode, Boyd H.

"Judicially, I am bold to say, though it may appear a presumption in one suffering acutely, I abhor a breach of faith."

From The Egoist by Meredith, George




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