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The international arbitrator brought in to settle the bitter Andersen dispute, which had dragged on for three years, essentially gave Andersen Consulting its freedom for a paltry $1 billion, although Arthur Andersen got the right to the Andersen name.
It didn't help matters when another arguably undemocratic institution, the U.S. Supreme Court, weighed in to settle the election outcome.
What followed was two days of rioting as security guards fled the center, and the Australian Federal Police had to be brought in to settle the situation.
Violent riots had erupted between two of the town's largest gangs and for a moment it looked like the Australian Army (because there really is such a thing) was going to have to be brought in to settle the fighting.
A third reader can step in to settle differences.
Roman traders and veterans then speedily flocked in to settle the area.
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