Once Facebook built a structure to review content, it established itself as an arbiter of norms.
Winning new business pitches is, sadly perhaps, the final arbiter of quality in Advertising.
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The press officer for Iceland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was expected to be the final arbiter.
Remember court is not there to punish debtors - it is an arbiter, a referee.
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Unfortunately, its alternative role as moral arbiter has been undermined by the pedophile scandal.
The Fox Foundation has also become a powerful arbiter of emerging treatments for Parkinson's.
Even most of its justices have not seen the Supreme Court as a final, unaccountable arbiter.
As the arbiter of death and power, Walker is the perfect icon of the Ritualistic hero.
"Harry is not the same man as he was three years ago, " Arbiter told Britain's ITN network.
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Another thing: it reduces the status of that ancestral arbiter and leader of society, the middle-aged woman.
And in our democracy, of course, the American people are the final arbiter of our foreign policy.
And they were counted as sovereign debt by Eurostat, the official arbiter of these matters in Europe.
Before Barak's legal revolution, Weinstein would never have considered acting as an ethical arbiter of governmental power.
He has empowered the anti-American UN to replace the US as the arbiter of US foreign policy.
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Although the EBA is the arbiter in such disputes, it is not allowed to boss the ECB around.
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He says the Federal Reserve Board, acting as arbiter of the bank settlement system, should outlaw no-surcharge rules.
But is stock price the only, and the ultimate, arbiter of the responsiblities and obligations of a corporation?
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For anyone who looks to Islam's foundational texts as the ultimate arbiter of truth, these are resonant allusions.
While his decision to appoint Obama arbiter of Palestinian demilitarization was ill-conceived, things could have been much worse.
Mr Banerjee is the first arbiter of their fate and it is not clear how he will rule.
The trade commission is a quasi-judicial arbiter that can block imports of products found to infringe US patents.
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The real point of the two-thirds parliamentary hurdle may be to impress the final arbiter: the constitutional court.
Khameni likes to portray himself as a modest, humble, honest leader, the arbiter of morality in his country.
Malik writes that he is an active Uber user and arbiter of stars but he does not take his responsibility lightly.
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And, thanks to his reputation as a social arbiter, the fashion quickly spread.
Money is hardly the sole arbiter of taste, but it's far from irrelevant.
There is no single arbiter of what is right or what is wrong.
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Let an arbiter conclude on that matter and allow racing to carry on.
Lord Justice Leveson had emphasised that he would not act as an arbiter.
But Thais seem to think of the king as an arbiter of political propriety, not an offender against it.
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