JURY vs PANEL: NOUN
- A group of judges in a competition.
- A group of individuals chosen from the general population to hear and decide a case in a court of law.
- A coroner's jury. See Inquest.
- A committee for determining relative merit or awarding prizes at an exhibition or competition.
- A body of people, selected according to law, impaneled and sworn to inquire into and try any matter of fact, and to render their true verdict according to the evidence legally adduced. In criminal trials the number of such persons is usually twelve, but in civil cases and in grand juries it may different. See Grand jury under Grand, and Inquest.
- Same as trial jury.
- A body of men selected to adjudge prizes, etc., at a public exhibition or other competition. Often called jury of award.
- A certain number of men selected according to law, and sworn to inquire into or to determine facts concerning a cause or an accusation submitted to them, and to declare the truth according to the evidence adduced.
- A body of citizens sworn to give a true verdict according to the evidence presented in a court of law
- A committee appointed to judge a competition
- Electrical device consisting of an insulated panel containing switches and dials and meters for controlling other electrical devices
- The space or section in a fence or railing between two posts.
- A vertical section of fabric; a gore.
- A thin wooden board, used as a surface for an oil painting.
- A painting on such a board.
- A board having switches or buttons to control an electric device.
- An instrument panel.
- A section of a telephone switchboard.
- A cartoon drawing in a sequence of cartoons that form a narrative.
- Those persons chosen from this list to constitute a pool from which a jury or juries will be selected for a particular court.
- A flat, usually rectangular piece forming a raised, recessed, or framed part of the surface in which it is set.
- A committee appointed to judge a competition
- (computer science) a small temporary window in a graphical user interface that appears in order to request information from the user; after the information has been provided the user dismisses the box with `okay' or `cancel'
- (law) a group of people summoned for jury service (from whom a jury will be chosen)
- A group of people gathered for a special purpose as to plan or discuss an issue or judge a contest etc
- A pad placed under a saddle
- Sheet that forms a distinct (usually flat) section or component of something
- The complete list of persons summoned for jury duty.
- A prisoner arraigned for trial at the bar of a criminal court.
- A piece of parchment or a schedule, containing the names of persons summoned as jurors by the sheriff
- A sunken compartment with raised margins, molded or otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc.
- In carpentry, a panel whose longer dimension is horizontal.
- In sporting, a rail in a post-and-rail fence.
- Milit., a carriage for the transportation of a mortar and its bed.
- The stomach of a hawk.
- In scots law, the accused person in a criminal action from the time of his appearance.
- The jury selected for the trial of a cause.
- In law: The persons summoned to sit on a jury.
- In coal-mining, a separate compartment or area of a coal-seam, divided from the adjacent ones by thick masses or ribs of coal, 40, 50, or even 60 yards wide. Such panels may measure 300 feet or more on a side.
- In bookbinding, a part of the side depressed below the general surface, or the space on the back between two bands.
- In masonry, one of the faces of a hewn stone.
- A jury.
- A group of people gathered to plan or discuss an issue, judge a contest, or act as a team on a radio or television quiz program.
- A discussion by such a group.
- In dress-making, an ornament of a skirt, consisting usually of a broad piece of stuff appliqué, or of embroidery, or the like, making a definite stripe on each side different from the rest of the skirt, leaving part of the original material between.
- A piece, especially a rectangular piece, as of cloth, parchment, or wood.
- Formerly, the slip of parchment containing the names of those who were summoned to serve upon a jury; a jury-list. See def. 3.
- In painting, a piece of wood, generally of oak, chestnut, or white poplar, on which a picture is painted as on canvas; also, a picture painted on such a piece of wood. The earliest paintings in oil were generally executed on panels, which were composed of various pieces of wood cemented together.
- A surface or compartment of a surface more or less distinct from others: a term used more especially in architecture and the constructive arts.
- In joinery, a tympanum or thin piece of wood, framed or received in a groove by two upright pieces or styles, and two transverse pieces or rails: as, the panels of doors, window-shutters, etc. See cut under door.
- A heap of dressed ore.
JURY vs PANEL: ADJECTIVE
- For temporary use; -- applied to a temporary contrivance.
- A rudder constructed for temporary use.
- N/A
JURY vs PANEL: VERB
- To judge by means of a jury
- Select from a list
- Decorate with panels
JURY vs PANEL: TRANSITIVE VERB
- N/A
- To separate into panels.
- To decorate with panels.
- To cover or furnish with panels.
- To form in or with panels.
- The paneled work covering the window back. See Window back.
JURY vs PANEL: OTHER WORD TYPES
- N/A
- A piece of cloth that is generally triangular or tapering; used in making garments or umbrellas or sails
- A soft pad placed under a saddle
- In telegraphy, to arrange in parallel, as wires.
- To decorate with medallions or spaces of any shape framed and occupied by a design different from that of the rest of the ground.
- To place a panel or saddlecloth on; saddle.
- To form with panels; divide into or decorate with panels: as, to panel a wainscot; to panel a dress.
JURY vs PANEL: RELATED WORDS
- Swear, Sworn, Panels, Oath, Arbitral, Selection, Board, Committee, Arbitration, Appellant, Judges, Judge, Juror, Jurors, Panel
- Tribunal, Committees, Roundtable, Commission, Subcommittee, Panelists, Committee, Instrument panel, Control board, Dialog box, Control panel, Empanel, Impanel, Board, Jury
JURY vs PANEL: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Retrial, Verdict, Pane, Sworn, Panels, Oath, Arbitral, Board, Committee, Arbitration, Appellant, Judges, Judge, Juror, Panel
- Discussion, Expert, Panelist, Forum, Tribunal, Committees, Roundtable, Commission, Subcommittee, Committee, Dialog box, Empanel, Impanel, Board, Jury
JURY vs PANEL: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- In a jury trial, the trier of fact is the jury.
- Teen court fees; Jury and failure to timely withdraw jury trial request fees; Expungement fee.
- Jury Duty All teachers of the District are encouraged to serve jury duty when summoned.
- Members of the jury: You are now the jury in this case.
- Jury Management Program For assistance in utilizing the Jury Management Program please see the Jury Management Program User Guide.
- If, however, issues were framed for a jury the jury was not merely advisory.
- Jury Selection Where does the jury commissioner obtain names of prospective jurors?
- JURY DEMANDPlaintiff demands that this case be tried by a jury.
- JURY DEMAND: An official request for a JURY TRIAL.
- The jury administrator shall randomly draw names from the jury pool as needed to establish jury panels for jury selection.
- We have not finished the questioning of this panel, so this panel will be here when you return.
- The panel chairperson will provide the parties with two lists of panelists who are eligible for panel membership.
- LCD panel is broken, make absolutely sure that you do not touch the liquid in the panel.
- Panel capacity is the amount of electricity that can be generated by the panel at maximum output.
- Another form of insulated panel is the structural insulated panel, or SIP.
- INSTRUMENT PANEL The instrument panel for these airplanes consists of fixed and floating instruments.
- There will be a panel discussion on women in entrepreneurship and networking time after the panel.
- The general rule in this Circuit is that one panel cannot overrule another panel.
- Panel Bias from Attrition and Conditioning: A Case Study of the Knowledge Networks Panel.
- This panel is called the Service Entrance Panel.
JURY vs PANEL: QUESTIONS
- Is contract clause waiving a jury trial enforceable?
- Who are the original jury members of canstructionla?
- Why are jury instructions organized in sequential format?
- What does the constitution say about jury impartiality?
- Should jury duty be extended to primary caregivers?
- Can a special purpose grand jury issue indictments?
- Are certain occupations exempted from jury service?
- How did the jury system differ from the present day jury system?
- Why is the composition of the jury important to jury verdicts?
- Is there a risk of jury intimidation in non-jury trials?
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- Can I modify the panel behaviour of a simplex panel?
- Why choose custom control panel and front panel overlays?
- When did Screenwise trends panel become cross media panel?