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magistracy - use in sentences
Converse of object
- lie: The Review rejects a lay magistracy, claiming that lay people could not handle being involved in " high profile " cases.
- lay: Second, the quality of the lay magistracy has never been higher.
- hold: As an ex magistrate myself I am grateful to you and Lord Justice Auld for the high esteem in which you hold the magistracy.
- want: I want a magistracy which is connected to the communities it serves - and seen to be connected.
Adjective modifier
- ordinary: The consulate, formerly the single ordinary magistracy of the state, was now no longer even absolutely the first.
- administrative: Specific legislation shall regulate the functioning and powers of the management and discipline organ of the administrative jurisdictional magistracy.
- diverse: A diverse magistracy 5.50 The Lord Chancellor had appointed 925 magistrates for the nine months to 31 December 2003.
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