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Definitionv. act between parties with a view to reconciling differences
Last update: August 10, 2015
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In anciant India judicial cases were arbitrated by the village elders . [Please select]
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Often, I am called upon to arbitrate disagreements between my two best friends. [Please select]
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The marriage counselor will more than likely have to arbitrate the heated discussion between the couple. [Please select]
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This led to the establishment of podests, who represented a compromise between two radically hostile parties in the city, and whose business it was to arbitrate and keep the peace between them. [Please select]
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Great Britain refused to arbitrate, and denied our right to interfere. [Please select]
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For two weeks they studied, debated, and arbitrated the list of guests. [Please select]
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The Imperial Government refused to admit any liability but offered to arbitrate. [Please select]
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The "unspeakable Turk" was to be "struck out of the question and Bismarck invited to arbitrate." [Please select]
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Within thirty-six hours Holleben reported that Germany would arbitrate. [Please select]
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If I'd been in his place I'd have tried to arbitrate I think. [Please select]
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The American Minister, Charles Francis Adams, had proposed the arbitration of these claims, but the British Ministry, declined to arbitrate matters involving the honor of the country. [Please select]
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