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[ US /ˈɑɹbɪˌtɹeɪtɝ/ ]
[ UK /ˈɑːbɪtɹˌe‍ɪtɐ/ ]
NOUN
  1. someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue
    the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants
    an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case
    the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature

How To Use arbitrator In A Sentence

  • Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service (FMCS) arbitrators get to write first contracts (for a two-year period) covering wages, benefits, and work rules. Obama's War on Labor
  • An arbitrator was called in to settle the dispute and sided with the Flyers.
  • Accordingly the Divisional Court allowed the appeal, remitted the matter to the arbitrator and stayed the oppression remedy proceeding.
  • There is no external arbitrator of 'proper grammar'. Times, Sunday Times
  • Each side - the plaintiff company and defendant government - gets to choose one of the three arbitrators who will hear the case, then they jointly select the third, who presides.
  • That is the criterion or standard by which the arbitrator is to be guided.
  • The administration argues strenuously that the arbitrator's award is dispositive of Mr. Yousry's legal status.
  • In the event of a request for arbitration, each party shall appoint an arbitrator and the arbitrators shall appoint an umpire.
  • We have been critics of domain dispute arbitrators since the beginning.
  • Arbitrators have been called in as a last-ditch attempt to avert strike action by hundreds of Yorkshire miners.
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