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arbiter

[ahr-bi-ter] / ˈɑr bɪ tər /


Example Sentences

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Newton told Riordan that it wouldn’t be appropriate for him to give advice, as his job required him to be an independent arbiter, not a collaborator.

From Los Angeles Times

The arbiters told Mr. Lindell to pony up within 30 days.

From Washington Times

“The optics do diminish Brazil’s credibility as an independent arbiter, but I think that the import is larger precisely because of the current storms that Lula stoked with his comments in China and the UAE.”

From Seattle Times

If the highest justices in the country regularly violate the laws they interpret, then they do not deserve to be arbiters of legality.

From Salon

He said he was trying to puncture the tech companies’ contention that they are honest arbiters.

From Washington Times