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The final thing Iraq teaches us is that while external arbiters may be necessary, they are not sufficient.
By 1990, Britain had a dedicated bioethics council, prompting the Guardian to talk of an 'ethics industry', and its growing band of external arbiters had become respected public and political figures (Anon, 1991a).
And belief in its value was consolidated by the way that new external arbiters, like Mary Warnock, positioned themselves as vital intermediaries between these two views: promising to represent the public interest and legitimate research.
For stereo rectification, two instances of the warping unit are needed resulting in two independent reads and write ports to external DRAM; an arbiter handles these four separate requests.
Bill Clinton, international food arbiter, recently stopped by.
He was, as the New York Times once reported, something of a "moral arbiter" and "perhaps the closest thing to a trusted external judge of the country's bitter internal debates".
In addition, the value of currency makes cultural knowledge dependent on external benefactors who exchange the work for something, rather than permitting academic experts to be to arbiter of what work has value.
As in effect IFCs become the arbiter of what are deemed realistic assessments, IFCs are not able to appeal to an external authority by which to judge their work, as they are the authority.
Reality is the final arbiter.
"He is the supreme arbiter.
"That is the arbiter".
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