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to arbitrate
verb
To make a judgment (on a dispute) as an arbitrator or arbiter
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The theoretical complaint is that arbitrators make money only when they are chosen to arbitrate cases.
There is a judge to arbitrate disagreements, but there has never been any need for arbitration.
"An agreement to arbitrate is an agreement to arbitrate," she said.
So I asked the Information Commissioner's Office to arbitrate.
He was often able to use revelation to arbitrate.
He was never again asked to arbitrate a baseball case.
Jim's father, a lifelong Orioles fan, was to arbitrate.
Many banks require workers to arbitrate disputes rather than seek redress in the courts.
Now, he said, "they have to arbitrate their own differences with their rivals".
You're unlikely to arbitrate a claim you don't know you have.
The legislation would make predispute agreements to arbitrate consumer and employment disputes unenforceable.
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