Sentences with phrase «said arbiter»

«It's possible we'll see «Alice» for a girl, as Alice was Prince Phillip's mother and I think they would like to pay tribute to Prince Phillip in some way, so Alice is definitely a possibility for a girl,» said Arbiter

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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.»
Ross said the WTO, the arbiter of world trade rules, was bureaucratic and outdated and needed an overhaul.
Prodi said he would speak about the failed vote with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, the supreme arbiter in Italian politics.
«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.
He says Facebook will look for new ways to stop the spread of fake news, but he also argues that «we must proceed very carefully» and that Facebook must be «extremely cautious about becoming arbiters of truth ourselves.»
«Just as these misguided arbiters of the mainstream view an adult entertainment star as an anathema to the political process,» she said, when she eventually decided against a bid, «so too do they view the dishwasher, the cashier or the bus driver.»
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.
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.
What you, as self - appointed arbiter, are saying is that no «true» Christian would embrace ID and that anything less than a strict literal reading of the Genesis narrative is not «truly» biblical.
However, that being said, our final arbiter of the meaning of Greek words should be God Himself, as voiced through His amanuenses, the writers of Scripture (where one is available.)
If this is true, I think we can safely say the power center and ultimate arbiter is John Dorsey... he will decide who is our # 1.
Jan 04,2016... So say the international arbiters of sports car racing to gifted U.S. amateurs who, denied ail but a...
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.
Claims by the Secretary of State for Wales that the current devolution settlement does not need major changes are misguided and could help to entrench an unsatisfactory system in place where the courts become the final arbiter of laws rather than the electorate, the Welsh Liberal Democrats Assembly Member, Peter Black has said.
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.
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.»
Outgoing Deputy Mayor Ed Skyler says it's likely the city is going to have to lay off workers, but the state budget will be the final arbiter of that.
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.
The Pantaleo order also said the Civilian Complaint Review Board had recommended a stiff eight - day punishment for the unauthorized frisk, but Bratton, who is the final arbiter of discipline, ordered Pantaleo to forfeit only two vacation days.
«I am aware that I am not the final arbiter of legal issues,» Paterson said, asking that any legal challenges be handled «expeditiously.»
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.
When mice are fed during the day, says Yanagisawa, DMH hijacks the SCN signals, making food the primary arbiter of the circadian clock.
Or perhaps what the arbiters of PC think we should be allowed to say.
Muijs said that when looking at pupil outcomes — «the ultimate arbiter of successful education reform» — it's important to take into account of the time it takes for a whole cohort to go through a reformed school before taking national examinations.
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.
It is not highly defensible to use group achievement and intelligence test score data as the final arbiters for selection by merely raising the cutoff, let's say to 98 %.
The CTC, mandated under state law to serve as the arbiter of professional integrity and quality for California's teachers, was the subject of a critical audit released in early 2011 that found a backlog of thousands of unprocessed teacher misconduct complaints that state officials said may have exposed some students to unsafe classroom conditions.
And you have to kind of step back and say, «When did Pearson and McGraw - Hill become the arbiters of privilege in American education?»
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.
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.
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.
This suggests, said Cornford and Lewis, that «traditional publishers are decent arbiters of quality» and that «the reading public finds, in these authors» work, the same high standard (or marketable writing, at least) that led publishers to choose them in the first place».
We believe that a credit score, on its own, is not the sole arbiter of a person's credit worthiness,» said Bob Walters, Chief Economist at Quicken Loans.
The final arbiter as to what is allowed under a mortgage is the mortgage provider; so the safest option is to speak to one or more banks, and see what they say.
Halo fans will recognize the Arbiter, and sadly I must say he was one of my least favorite.
«A photograph is often perceived to be an objective arbiter of truth, but realistically, it's just as open to manipulation as the process of recording history,» said Nesbitt.
Gavin is NOT saying that nature is not the ultimate arbiter.
Those with interpretations should ALL (as long as they are decent quality) publish their interpretations and then the scientific community will mull it all over and whilst it may come to some general consensus as to what is most likely, the final arbiter is as you say the facts.
Global Witness director Simon Taylor said «It is disgraceful that the UK courts should be used as arbiters to carve up the loot from this highly suspicious and possibly illegal deal.
Even something as basic Wikithing states this quite clearly, saying «In science, Occam's razor is used as an heuristic guide in the development of theoretical models, rather than as a rigorous arbiter between candidate models.»
«California is not the arbiter of these issues,» Pruitt said in an interview with Bloomberg TV in mid-March.
That said, the proposed system of Jury.Online is that «everyone can apply to become an arbiter», as the company puts it.
We are also in the risk management business, since our powers of interpretation, prediction and persuasion are (dare I say it) limited and we can not be both counsel and arbiter in any event.
He was now the arbiter on Black authenticity — enough said!
The LSB naturally says that the other arbiters are quality and level of service.
He says Facebook will look for new ways to stop the spread of fake news, but he also argues that «we must proceed very carefully» and that Facebook must be «extremely cautious about becoming arbiters of truth ourselves.»
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.
In a blog post from June 2017, Twitter said its platform was not responsible for being the «arbiters of truth.»
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