adversarial betydelse and definition

  • En [ ˌæd.vəˈseə.ri.əl]
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  • The supplier alone prepares the proposal and face-to-face meetings are very late and adversarial.

  • Once again, many of the concerns identified by the unions would appear to be better addressed by a no-fault system than by an adversarial system.

  • It is difficult, however, to escape connotations of an adversarial kind.

  • External factors include the sources of funding, ally and adversarial relationships, the influence of politicians, public perception, and the media.

  • While the criminal justice process is adversarial, primarily offender focused and retributive in character, restorative approaches will make only marginal gains for justice.

  • Adversarial relations have dominated to date, but obligational relations built on trust are beginning to develop.

  • Should they be built on contracts which are adversarial or obligational?

  • This system is typified as adversarial because of the oppositional relationship between the lawyers for the plaintiff and for the defendant in the trial.

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