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Acceptance of the term Paleocene into the general system of stratigraphic names was irregular, and only in 1939 did the United States Geological Survey, general arbiter of standard stratigraphic nomenclature in North America, formally accept it.
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The jury is the ultimate arbiter of these standards".
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Who is the arbiter of such things?
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