Sentences with phrase «how arbiters»

As such, you should carefully consider any such clause in the agreement you sign, especially how arbiters and mediators are appointed.
So, if you've ever wondered about how the Arbiter branched into the first chapter of Halo 3 — you need to play and relive the story through Halo 2 Anniversary which has a visual quality now far greater than ant of its predecessors thanks to the overwhelming power of Xbox One.
No one has any real idea how an arbiter of these requests thinks, or what the test is (other than vaguely a balance of privacy and public interest).

Not exact matches

Americans may be the original arbiters of fast food, but that doesn't mean we're the only ones who know how to produce craveable pizza and burgers in mass quantities.
Somewhere then, someone knows how to identify truth, knows what it is, and knows who the arbiter or truth is.
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?
Above all, faculty members, no matter how competent and distinguished, need to guard against the ever present temptation to set themselves up as ultimate arbiters in their special fields, thus stifling any efforts by their students to become truly critical and original.
Carter then proceeds to show how various events (like the Civil War), conditions (like the closing of the frontier), ideas (like popular views of religion and science), and personalities (like Presidents and cultural arbiters) have challenged, imperiled, undermined, stretched, invigorated, defended, or nourished that republican tradition.
If «God» is an all powerful arbiter of the universe, and he has his plan, how would humans go against it.
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:
A look at how it will work, why Roger Goodell will retain power as final arbiter, and why the NFLPA isn't going to like it
All of this makes me the perfect arbiter of how your fantasy league should handle Ohtani.
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?
Yet it remains unclear how any coup mounted by MPs could succeed if, as he has repeatedly said he will, Corbyn turns for support to party activists, now the ultimate arbiters of Labour's fate.
My comment is actually more of a question: how can the GOP recover its national electoral footing when unelected, self - appointed arbiters of political correctness like Rush Limbaugh are so prominently in the limelight?
December 25, 2009 • As the Internet has altered how people get music, blogs and Web sites have emerged over the past decade as important arbiters of musical taste.
Some proponents of vouchers say less oversight for the taxpayer - funded program is how it should be, because really it's up to the parents to be the final arbiters of accountability.
The NHA, at least as of a 2012 audit, was the sole arbiter of how finances were used within the individual charter schools.
The trailer, entitled «Terminal», has The Arbiter detailing his various monikers before finally landing on how he is known as «friend», by the Master Chief.
However, that short amount of time playing the game has completely reconfirmed how much I want Fell Seal: Arbiter's Mark to release in full!
Art of Another Kind skews toward the hometown team — given the New York School's importance as cultural arbiter, how could it not?
I can't answer for everyone, but I didn't see Gleick as an strict arbiter, more as someone who had decided positively on how the risk factors outweighed issues related to being fair to outlandish skeptical inquiry.
Are they the sole arbiters of what, how and when «weather changes» becomes «climate change»?
Importantly, we need scientists to understand what advocacy is, how a scientist can transition from a science arbiter or honest broker to an advocate or even a stealth advocate.
Or the arbiter of how many miles one can build a house from essential services?
While the jurors» perceptions and the attorneys» presentation skills discussed in this article affect how the evidence is presented and received, I think that most practitioners will agree that the vast majority of juries weigh the evidence fairly: They are able to see the forest for the trees and provide both the judicial system and the parties a truly fair and reasonable arbiter.
I mean, how can the normal arbiter of lawyer conduct, the law society, sanction lawyers for their conduct vis a vis SRLs when their role in lawyer continuing education creates an interest in helping lawyers beat SRLs in court?
The court security officers generally let the mainstream media police the media seats since these law enforcement officers did not want to be the arbiters of how bloggers fit into the US media landscape.»
So how should you go about picking this all important arbiter of family making?
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