AFFECTED PARTY collocation | meaning and examples of use (original) (raw)

collocation in English

meanings of affected and party

affected

adjective

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/əˈfek.tɪd/us

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/əˈfek.tɪd/

party

noun

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/ˈpɑː.ti/us

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/ˈpɑːr.t̬i/

a social event at which a group of people meet to talk, eat, drink, dance, etc., often in order to celebrate a ...

Examples of affected party

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Recommendations were developed through public processes with involvement of affected parties.

Judicial authority requires that court rulings are accepted and complied with by the affected parties and by those who hold power in the larger political structure.

For example, one common "procedural justice" concern is that affected parties should have appropriate opportunities to challenge and potentially reverse the decision through an appeals process.

These differences are due in part to the range of information sources utilized and partially to the need to accommodate multiple and sometimes divergent interests among the affected parties.

However halting, the emergence of politically powerful unions dramatically affected party politics and generated new questions about political finance.

The orders themselves and their terms and conditions are open to challenge at any time by the defendant or by any other affected party.

However, post-inquiry correspondence arguing for the introduction of new evidence was received from an affected party while the inspector's report was being considered.

The affected party must be given an opportunity to object.

It is difficult to say whether the affected party would or should be regarded as an extraneous party.

The affected party could not seek redress in a court of law.

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After two years, this fact became known to the affected party.

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How long will the affected party be at an altered state due to this risk?

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Both visions acted in similar ways: they were seemingly crueler than the person they were based on and often manipulated the affected party against his or her own species.

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For a landscape alteration to be viewed as a bad it would mean that the affected parties had some claim to the prior state.

Organizational equity refers to decision-making procedures, which are consistently applied, open, correctable and include input from affected parties (procedural justice).

If the transfer changes the point of diversion, government approval is required, and affected parties can protest if stream flows are changed.

Can this burden be made lighter for any of the affected parties by some offsetting policy?

In the last years the government has tried to reduce this distortion despite opposition from the affected parties.

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