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arbitrate

[ahr-bi-treyt] / ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪt /


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Internet providers have been thrust into the unwelcome position of having to arbitrate disputes between copyright holders and alleged infringers.

From The Wall Street Journal

It's hard to say, and I will leave it to more influential jungle heads, and the infinitely wise question setters on University Challenge, to arbitrate.

From BBC

The new law will take effect when it’s published in the country’s official bulletin, at which time courts will no longer arbitrate what journalists can write.

From Washington Times

Bazemore’s lawyer Joshua Frank said he was pleased the court found that employers can require arbitration only upon showing that their workers “actually agreed to arbitrate.”

From Reuters

But even he declined to suggest that Mr. Trump should be prosecuted and said the election should be how the matter is arbitrated.

From New York Times