judge of first instance courts
Noun, Law
criminal-law judge, criminal court judge, criminal judge
Noun, Law
criminal-law judge, criminal court judge, criminal judge
Noun, Law
ruling class
Noun, Sociology
panel of judges
Noun, Law
civil-law judge, civil court judge, civil judge
Noun, Law
civil-law judge, civil court judge, civil judge
Noun, Law
administrative-law judge
Noun, Administrative Law
judge of execution
Noun, Law
criminal court of peace
Noun, Law
magistrate judge
Noun, Law
justice of the peace
Noun, Law
president or member of court-martial
in a dominant position
Adjective, Law
abuse of dominant position
dominant ethnic group
Noun, Politics-Intl. Relations
dominant power
Noun, Politics-Intl. Relations
controlling share
Noun, Management
controlling shareholder
Noun, Management
to come before the judge
Verb
dominant ideology
Noun, Politics-Intl. Relations
by judge's decision
Adverb, Law
dominant nation
Noun, Politics-Intl. Relations
controlling shareholder
Noun, Management
judicial impartiality
Noun, Law
dominant nation
Noun, Politics-Intl. Relations
It was all she could do not to …
Sentence
to wear the breeches
Verb
to pull oneself together
Verb
to engross the conversation
Verb
ultimate controlling shareholder
Noun
advisory commitee on restrictive practices and dominant positions
trial before a single judge
keeper of the king's conscience
to possess a language
Verb
to be master of a subject
Verb
command of the world market
to master a situation
Verb
to be master of the situation
Verb
to have command over one's temper
Verb
to be appointed judge
Verb
dominant position
Noun, Competition Law
to qualify as a judge
Verb
in his function as magistrate
to be appointed judge
Verb
to school one's temper
Verb
to keep tabs on the state of economy
Verb
to romp into a market
Verb
removal of judge
Noun, Law
to command one's passions
Verb