Sentences with phrase «other arbiters»

The LSB naturally says that the other arbiters are quality and level of service.
The arbiters pass their verdict by simple voting, moreover, they do not know which other arbiters are assigned to this case, so they can't talk with each other to be influenced by others» opinions.

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In an interview in March in the Charlotte Observer, Wells CEO Tim Sloan said, «I don't know if banks or credit card companies or any other financial institution should be the arbiter of what an American can buy.»
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.
The paper outlines an idea for a version of electronic cash that would allow online payments to be made from one person to another without a financial institution or some other third - party arbiter in the middle.
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
Any other way leads to Man as the Lord of history and the arbiter of truth.
When other ethical systems set up the goal of a knowledge of good and evil, man immediately becomes the arbiter of that knowledge and assumes the role of God who alone has this knowledge.
As such, it is not capable of bigotry but is the arbiter of the bigotries of others.
Among them were pantheism and the positions that human reason is the sole arbiter of truth and falsehood and good and evil; that Christian faith contradicts reason; that Christ is a myth; that philosophy must be treated without reference to supernatural revelation; that every man is free to embrace the religion which, guided by the light of reason, he believes to be true; that Protestantism is another form of the Christian religion in which it is possible to be as pleasing to God as in the Catholic Church; that the civil power can determine the limits within which the Catholic Church may exercise authority; that Roman Pontiffs and Ecumenical Councils have erred in defining matters of faith and morals; that the Church does not have direct or indirect temporal power or the right to invoke force; that in a conflict between Church and State the civil law should prevail; that the civil power has the right to appoint and depose bishops; that the entire direction of public schools in which the youth of Christian states are educated must be by the civil power; that the Church should be separated from the State and the State from the Church; that moral laws do not need divine sanction; that it is permissible to rebel against legitimate princes; that a civil contract may among Christians constitute true marriage; that the Catholic religion should no longer be the religion of the State to the exclusion of all other forms of worship; and «that the Roman Pontiff can and should reconcile himself to and agree with progress, liberalism and modern civilization.»
Jay L.T. Breakstone, the president of the Nassau - Suffolk School Boards Association, said local school boards should be the exclusive arbiters of what superintendents and other school employees are paid.
«While we fully understand that policymakers must integrate the best available scientific data with other factors when developing policies, we think it would be unfortunate if policymakers became the arbiters of scientific information and circumvented the peer - review process,» the AAAS Board says.
Two other apt awards — the Grand Prize for Tsai Ming - liang's Stray Dogs and the Special Jury Prize for Philip Gröning's The Police Officer's Wife — outraged the middlebrow arbiters of taste for daring to demand something from their viewers instead of simply giving them what they supposedly want.
It's difficult for Smashwords or any other retailer, distributor or publisher to assume the role of moral arbiter when there's so much grey area.
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.
The only other person who may have a legitimate say is the reader, who is the ultimate arbiter of the value of any work, traditionally published or not.
Everything we have seen is about this game are cinematic clips (cut - scenes for the game) have been of Arbiter and Locke, little to zero focus on seeing things through the perspective of Master Chief other than the reveal almost 2 years ago.
On the other side of things the Arbiter deals with the politics of the Covenant and Guilty Spark.
A new guest character was teased, which looked like none other than Halo's Arbiter sporting his energy sword.
Like every other character in the game the Arbiter rocks flashy supers and combos, but he also has an incredible projectile that forces the opponents he faces to play footsies and respect his stage positioning.
I certainly don't know of any other group of European artists, or certainly any group of American artists, who would have accepted a poet as the arbiter of who was on the track, so to speak, and who was off.
Petronius, oddly enough, was appointed to Nero's «arbiter of taste», from which position I assume he observed the court, and wrote Satyricon — a masterpiece depicting, among other curiosities, the orgy, or rather, the banquet, at the home of a nouveau riche joker called Trimalchio.
We are highly experienced trial lawyers who have gained the respect of other counsel, arbiters, mediators and judges, and we have an established reputation in the construction industry.
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).
Others are proposing alternatives that move entirely outside the Silk Road system, in which a central arbiter held bitcoins in escrow, releasing them when both parties to a transaction were satisfied.
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