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The Supreme Court is the ultimate judicial arbiter of both civil and criminal matters.
Few are in any doubt that it is Putin who continues to run the country, and who remains the supreme arbiter of both domestic and foreign affairs.
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The gallery, which is located in the Marais district — Paris's own version of SoHo, where the trendsetters come to see and be seen — looks out on a light-filled courtyard and rates high as an arbiter of hip artists, both the up-and-coming (Jesper Just) and the arrived (Takashi Murakami).
The rising demands on the court system, particularly the Family Court, to serve as both arbiter of justice and social services supermarket has forced space requests to make room for everything from drug treatment facilities to offices for counselors who tend to the needs of abused or neglected children.
The Calder case lays out the same arguments: a Swiss dealer Gérald Cremer, who bought the mobile Eight Black Leaves directly from Calder in 1948, accuses the Calder foundation of making decisions that are: "fuelled by the foundation's conflict of interest – and its self-interest –as both the arbiter of authenticity and the owner of numerous Calder works worth hundreds of millions of dollars".
The U.S. would be the sole arbiter of whether the metrics have been met by both sides.
Speaking against the market as arbiter of the best are Matthew Collings and Rirkrit Tiravanija -- both artists.
Who is the arbiter of such things?
Who is the arbiter of morality?
Low temperature is the main arbiter of timberlines.
Yet she remained an arbiter of Paris style.
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