Sentences with phrase «arbiter on»

He was now the arbiter on Black authenticity — enough said!
I'm leaving your latest post embargoed for Anthony to be final arbiter on — as far that comment I edited out of J. Peden, it could not have been up for more than ten seconds.
But as the publisher, you are the final arbiter on what is acceptable for your book and, as you say, $ 6.30 per book is quite good in any case.
Town Board members could declare themselves the sole arbiter on who gets relief beyond the exemptions built into the moratorium.
Silver said much the same thing during an interview with public radio's Karen DeWitt, adding: «If (DiNapoli) said no, I think the courts have ruled that he's the final arbiter on that issue.»
He, however, noted that the Supreme Court was the final arbiter on all disputes and stated optimism that the party would overcome its crisis ahead of the 2019 general elections.
As the City's chief financial officer and final arbiter on accounting matters, the Comptroller's Office requested the change in the accounting treatment that was mutually agreed - to today.
Here's how players from Bama, UCF, and Auburn — the closest thing here to an arbiter on this matter, since the Tigers played both teams — answered similar questions about the Knights» claim:
One or two probably thought they were the arbiter on issues of doctrine.
How do you reconcile using Augustine as an arbiter on Christianity when you plainly abhor the teachings of the Catholic Church, which he helped write?
The panel acts as the final arbiters on complaints that can't be resolved between individuals and the brand.

Not exact matches

«To have an arbiter of the brand who could relinquish any of the business goings - on and unshackle himself from that part of Nerdist... it was very evident, very quickly, that this could be something worth pursuing,» Levin says.
Our goal is to reduce these hoaxes just like we fight other scams on our platform, but I want us to be especially careful about never being arbiters of truth ourselves — which is why we're working with third - party fact - checkers.
We do not want to be arbiters of truth ourselves, but instead rely on our community and trusted third parties.»
A trade war triggered by safeguard tariffs would open a new wound in the global trading system, because it would unravel almost a quarter of a century of discipline and dethrone the WTO as the arbiter of global trade and a check on protectionism.
Washington used it regularly during the Reagan years, which meant that the US was unilaterally making decisions on global trade rather than consulting with the international community or working through a neutral arbiter.
The new White House economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said Sunday that a «coalition of the willing» — including Canada, much of Europe and Australia — was being formed to pressure China and that the U.S. would demand that the World Trade Organization, an arbiter of trade disputes, be stricter on Beijing.
There are, of course, risks to putting so much impetus on companies to act and turning them into the arbiters of what is and isn't allowed online.
They'll argue that the board's voting agreement means this case must be sent to an arbiter, and are alleging that Benchmark's claims — which relies heavily on media coverage, as opposed to primary documents — will melt away under private scrutiny.
Alongside life expectancy, the rates available on these assets are the main arbiter of the rates JRP can offer on its product.
Swisher took issue with Zuckerberg's reluctance to be the arbiter of content on the platform — that's a requirement of the job, she said.
This emphasis on a basic form of experience to serve as ground and source of evidence as well as final arbiter for the metaphysical venture is one of the most, perhaps the most, distinctive features of Whitehead's philosophy — and, at least in my opinion, one of the most attractive.
Bishops hold the rank of sovereign princes, and the temporal and spiritual power of the first bishop of Christendom renders him somehow the arbiter of kings («arbiter of kings» means that the pope was higher than the Emperor, and thus the actual temporal ruler of the whole world) and the fourth person of the Divinity («person of Divinity» means that the pope really presumes to be on a level with God).
Despite John Nevin's resistance to Charles Finney and the revivalist stream of Reformed Christianity in America, I find Mercersburg attractive because of the focus on a mystical union that is experiential and the refusal to allow Old - Princeton theologians like Charles Hodge to be the final arbiters of Reformed theology in the 19th century.
Where on earth do you get off trying to be the arbiter of who deserves a day off or not?
Once someone on here sets him or herself up as the arbiter of what is true and what is false doctrine, and what is the correct method of interpreting the Bible, it's time to get on bus, Gus; make a new plan, Sam; just get oneself free.
«After Allied Domecq was sold, I moved on to private consultancy projects with five star hotels and bars, prior to setting up my own business — the Arbiter Pub, which was rated in The Times as one of the top five Gastro Pubs in the South East.
With all their different criteria, which dwell more on overall schedule strength than the human polls tend to do, how will this week's upheaval be judged by the arbiters of the Playoff?
That meant I was not going to a dinner on his fathers best friends arm, That he counted for more than my friends and any one else, And from that second on under his roof he was the final judge and arbiter in all things, that he was tired of blackmail with sex and the next person that held him with a weapon he might kill outright, and if I did nor submit after the hell we put him through he might decide I was worth less than a bugs life, I ran for the door and he shredded my outfit I was begging him that he was going to do something.
«The argument is going to be about the final arbiter, and I do think there is a point that the European Court of Justice isn't the right mechanism and I gather there is some movement on that.
An independent arbiter, the state's Committee on Open Government, gave an opinion last week saying that the administration was beyond its rights in denying Capital's request.
We need fair arbiters we can count on in our social discourse.
However, on the position of the JIC chairman, he warned that the decision to merge the post with that of security and intelligence co-ordinator could compromise his ability to be the independent arbiter of intelligence.
Nick Clegg «s aides believe the Conservatives have placed too much emphasis on teachers as arbiters of authority over children in the wake of last month's riots.
I'm proud that by working with the city, parents will now have information on inspections at their fingertips and they can be the arbiters of what grade their child's cafeteria deserves,» said Senator Klein.
Chris Giunchigliani, a current Clark County commissioner who once served on the Water Authority board, sees the agency — which she called «the final arbiter» of what can and should be built — as centrally responsible for why Las Vegas» building boom continued through the drought years.
Its Technology and Economic Assessment Panel, which will be the final arbiter, has already refused to allow any exceptions to the ban on halons despite pleas to be allowed to use them in certain types of fire extinguishers used on planes and trains.
Nine years later, his name appeared on a list of scientists proposed to the Environmental Protection Agency as arbiters of climate science for a national debate meant to provide Americans «true, legitimate, peer - reviewed, objective, transparent discussion about CO ₂.»
Of all modern industries, it is advertising that keeps its finger on the pulse of public consciousness; market surveys, demographic analyses, book sale trends, focus groups, consumer polls and university research help Madison Avenue gauge the dreams and preferences of that sole arbiter of corporate profits — the American consumer.
By this point winning more notice for her off - screen role as an arbiter of fashion and old - school Hollywood glamour than for her on - screen acting work, Stone next lent her voice to the animated Antz in 1998.
Characters that he has voiced include Goliath on the Disney series Gargoyles, the Arbiter in Halo 2 and Halo 3, David Anderson in Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2, the Decepticon Barricade in Transformers: The Game, Julius Little in Saints Row and Saints Row 2, Sgt. Foley in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Dr. Facilier in The Princess and the Frog, and Chaos in Dissidia: Final Fantasy and Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy.
If personal freedom follows itself logically, it eventually arrives at the anarchic place where Malvo exists, an arbiter of who lives and dies depending on his own warped whims.
So, it appears there's something of a disconnect at Sundance, between the idea of a perfectly neutral, non-partisan arbiter of artistic merit, the festival that focuses on the stories while politically, as Redford put it elsewhere in the press conference, «the pendulum swings,» and the reality of a filmmaking body that is deeply, sometimes radically, political.
Reminders of this relationship between observer and observed are sprinkled liberally: It is doubtless no coincidence that a peripheral character is named «Truman,» nor that the ultimate arbiter of the gory goings - on is someone known only as «the Director.»
On it, «subjective perception and experience become the sole arbiter of truth,» as my colleague Sara Mead wrote, and «we are left with the... forces of emotion, sentiment, and affinity to guide our judgments and decisions.»
So this would be an outside arbiter, which infringes on turf issues and can be threatening to some.
A track test will be the final arbiter, but most people don't drive on a track, so I'll say the mission has been accomplished.
If Mr. Fowler, often regarded as the final arbiter of modern English, is correct, then I am pretty sure I have captured the ultimate irony — or at least the automotive version of it — when I opine that the mainstream automaker most likely to carry on the ages - old tradition of powering its luxury sedans with a naturally aspirated V8 is going to be... Hyundai.
At the same time, I think mergers (most recently Big 6 to 5) and other market forces are putting extreme pressures on publishers, and they simply are not the sole arbiter of quality.
A U.S. arbiter for trade disputes is delaying a ruling on Eastman Kodak Co.'s high - stakes patent - infringement claim against smartphone makers Apple Inc. and Research in Motion Ltd..
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