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However, resource sharing causes contention that must be resolved by a resource arbiter, such as Time-Division Multiplexing.

That means model legislation in place before the election, charting exactly the process from A to B; it means a neutral arbiter, such as a citizens' assembly, to keep campaigning reality-based; and it means committing to follow those promises through to completion on the other side, whatever the outcome.

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Well-meaning arbiters such as the Presidential Council for Human Rights and Civil Society served mainly to channel discontent and stall the protests.

Other science arbiters, such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and the National Academy of Sciences, have also made overwhelmingly clear the need for action.

There are also concerns about the potential impact of the proposed arrangement on Northern Ireland's peace agreement, which relies in part on London being an impartial arbiter between those, such as the DUP, who want the province to remain in the United Kingdom and those who want it to be part of Ireland.

Bob Stanley, one suspects, is the architect of their London-centric obsessions, an urban romantic drawn irresistibly to the neglected or overlooked, those arbiters of everydayness such as the second-hand record shop and the greasy spoon.

Indeed, as an industry, agencies have banded together to create self-policing arbiters of success such as the CLIO award process to support their contention that "agency knows best" when it comes to how to market products and services.

On-chip bus-based communication architecture standards define the interface signals for components, as well as bus logic components, such as arbiters, decoders, and bridges that are required to implement the features of the proposed standard.

Few could dispute that the exalted arbiters of literary taste such as TS Eliot, FR Leavis or Cyril Connolly, have been replaced by a chaotic cacophony of amateur opinion in which there is no consensus, a lot of heat and not much illumination.

Only one in five Catholics said that church leaders were the proper arbiters in such matters as divorce, abortion, sexual conduct, homosexuality and abortion.

One role of that office is to be a neutral arbiter, deciding such matters as allocation of resources for both the defense and prosecution and which charges brought by prosecutors should go to trial.

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