Sentence examples for arbiter of when from inspiring English sources

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We know this because BuzzFeed.com, the arbiter of when something becomes a Thing, recently posted a "clean eating challenge".

In particular, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, who was the swing vote in this case, will remain the final arbiter of when race-conscious districting is constitutional.

"The Legislature itself, and not the courts, is the arbiter of when a failure to make such a choice has occurred," according to the brief.

The legislature itself, and not the courts, is the arbiter of when a failure to make such a choice has occurred.

Dr. Moore rose to prominence during a 30-year career at the National Bureau of Economic Research, a private body in Cambridge, Mass., that, among other things, is the quasi-official arbiter of when recessions begin and end.

The United States welcomed Secretary General Kofi Annan's new proposals for sweeping change at the United Nations but said it had doubts about his recommendation that the Security Council be the arbiter of when military action was justified.

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Perhaps as neuroscience progresses, it is possible for objective, physiological assessment of the brain to win out as the ultimate arbiter of truth when it comes to the mind.

Facebook doesn't want to be the arbiter of decency when it comes to content policy decisions, similar to how it looked to third-party fact checkers rather than becoming an arbiter of truth.

Father Howard Crenshaw, a WWII vet and Hospital Administrator at Detroit's Mt. Sinai hospital, was the arbiter of taste when it came to great R&B and country music; a steadfast member of the Columbia record club made sure the household was plied with enough good vinyl, and would regale his boys with impromptu renditions of Hank Williams' "Kawliga".

Nonetheless, it is the Army that remains the final arbiter of affairs, and when I returned to Pakistan this summer I found that it was effectively in control of Benazir's anarchic home province of Sindh.

The "Times" likes to think of itself both as the newspaper of record and as an arbiter of standards, which, when you come to think about it, is an impossible straddle.

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