As the arbiter of death and power, Walker is the perfect icon of the Ritualistic hero.
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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Khameni likes to portray himself as a modest, humble, honest leader, the arbiter of morality in his country.
The move solves a problem, particularly for Sony, as it competes with Microsoft to be the arbiter of the digital lifestyle.
Secularists and many Sunnis feared that the Shia religious establishment would set itself up as the arbiter of what was sharia.
To achieve this the United States must be the arbiter of finality.
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Law enforcement is not supposed to be the arbiter of academic quarrels.
This makes America rather than Israel the arbiter of what constitutes a terrorist threat and what measures are effective to counter it.
Public opinion is ultimately the arbiter over the rules that govern us.
For many years, the Left in Israel and throughout the world has upheld the so-called "international community" as the arbiter of all things.
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And more fundamentally, what is it to be a Jewish state when Israelis themselves cannot agree on who is the arbiter of Jewishness?
Its business cycle dating committee, which is considered the arbiter of whether the US is in recession, met on Friday to make the decision.
Google may exercise its newfound authority as the arbiter of free speech and remove it because it decides that that her video violates its terms of service.
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If the Volunteer state doesn't accept the offer, Georgia will take its case to the U.S. Supreme Court, the arbiter of all state border disputes, says Mr. Carver.
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It strains credulity that a man with such pronounced - and anti-American - policy views can serve effectively, let alone objectively, as the arbiter of National Intelligence Estimates.
The International Cycling Union -- whom the Texan has said should be the arbiter in his case -- has opposed the American agency's actions by claiming it has jurisdiction.
But even as the New England Journal of Medicine, the arbiter of medical debates, published the results, it also printed an editorial suggesting that Inspra may not be cost effective.
It has partially accommodated Israel's monitoring demands by agreeing to be the arbiter on security and settlement issues, leaving the other Quartet members to oversee humanitarian aid and Palestinian reform.
One way of looking at US crude oil supply and demand is to consider world production of oil, and the share of that production apportioned to the United States, by the arbiter of price.
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Mr Barroso told the European Parliament that the European Court of Justice would be the arbiter of the fiscal rules agreed at the summit - a proposition that UK Chancellor George Osborne appeared to reject earlier.
The real point of the two-thirds parliamentary hurdle may be to impress the final arbiter: the constitutional court.
The FDA may the final arbiter of the medical products that get approved.
So how did the ultimate arbiter, the Street, vote this week regarding the major search players (recognizing it was major rally mode for most stocks)?
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The Commerce Department's Bureau of Economic Analysis, the official arbiter of the size of the U.S. economy, reported on Wednesday that real gross domestic product decreased at an annual rate of 6.1% in the first three months of 2009.
The FAA -- the ultimate arbiter of when the plane can resume flying -- has declined to predict when the 787 will return to commercial service.
The true arbiter of innovation is the market.
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Nor will the official arbiter of American recessions, the Business Cycle Dating Committee of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Under Afghan law, the Electoral Complaints Commission is the final arbiter of fraud, but the authority to order a runoff is in the hands of the Independent Election Commission.
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