Sentence examples for the arbitrators from inspiring English sources

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the arbitrators

noun

A person to whom the authority to settle or judge a dispute is delegated.

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Once in arbitration, the arbitrators want to be fair and do the right thing.

Unfortunately, in accordance with arbitration custom, the arbitrators offered no explanation for their decision.

The matter was arbitrated, and just as the arbitrators were about to announce a decision in Hanover's favour, one of the arbitrators died, voiding the decision.

At least in terms of asking for an arbitration clause and stipulating who the arbitrators would be.

The arbitrators got it right.

The arbitrators' ruling was eagerly awaited.

The arbitrators are usually retired judges.

Usually there will be a settlement before the arbitrators rule.

"Politicians would rather blame the arbitrators," Mr. Frayler added.

The arbitrators, Richard Bloch, Kenneth Perea and I.B.

"The arbitrators could decide whatever they want," Hindery said.

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