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She arbitrates almost every fight and is someone who people can talk to.
"You need some kind of independent group to arbitrate on this."
To arbitrate and try to think about the situation in terms of all the agencies present.
But he'd better decide to let this thing be arbitrated.
There was no record anyone had been able to find of private parties arbitrating one.
There had been a peace agreement, arbitrated by the international community.
"The problem with arbitration is who do we arbitrate against?"
They decide to visit the king so that he can arbitrate.
"No one is available to arbitrate these situations," he said.
However, if they cannot come to an agreement the act calls for an outside opinion to arbitrate.
That will allow you to arbitrate any conflicts ahead of time.
The two captains would arbitrate the game together as it went on.
China objected, and Grant was asked to arbitrate the matter.
Suppose we leave the endorsement open and arbitrate the cost.
The two sides cannot even agree over exactly how their dispute should be arbitrated.
He arbitrates disputes among the more than 7,000 members of the royal family.
They would now arbitrate taste, regulate education, set standards of thought and action.
Lady Anne called the parties in and did her best to arbitrate.
It was he to whom rival leaders came to arbitrate their differences.
Actually, he added: "I felt we should never arbitrate this issue.
The League also set up a tribunal to arbitrate disputes.
They cannot arbitrate in workplace disputes between you and your employees.
Most of the big claims before the tribunal have been arbitrated or settled.
And who gets to arbitrate such contentious issues, particularly in the cultural sphere?
And no matter how lopsided the rules, most people are forced to arbitrate.