adversarial en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The practice of corporate law is less adversarial than that of trial law.
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Although co-wives hold equal status, relations between them are expected to be adversarial.
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However, the decidedly malicious intentions of an adversarial individual, organization or nation make the modeling of the human variable in both objectives and motives.
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Unlike courts of common law tradition, ecclesiastical tribunals do not follow the adversarial system.
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The group is best known for fostering meetings and discussions between the school administration, community, and various adversarial student factions.
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Proceedings were often adversarial, with counsel for victims' families regularly attempting to secure positions for future litigation, and deadlines were frequently imposed on investigators.
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Criminal procedures reforms also encouraged establishment of a more transparent, adversarial trial process.
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She subsequently becomes increasingly adversarial toward him by taking her newfound hatred of all vampires out on him.
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The increase in both accuracy and reliability will significantly enhance operations while reducing non-operational periods due to weather or adversarial efforts.
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Considerations of the effectiveness of advocacy involved in the adversarial system and the possibility of recurrence of an alleged constitutional violation may sway the court.
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