Sentences with phrase «seen as arbiters»

For the most part, party organizations don't see themselves as arbiters of primaries, but as supporting structures for winning the general election.

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«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
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.
Timothy Spall's performance as a loving father with a heartbreakingly troubled son makes this one of the better episodes you'll see, with Tuppence Middleton as a bewitching arbiter of a dreamworld (with a moral quandary for visitors).
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.
That was when the idea of playing as the Dervish, later called the Arbiter, first came up, to see the Covenant from another side.
Just when you thought it was safe to walk into a gallery and pretend to be shocked or titillated, you turn the corner and see his ludicrous portrait of art world arbiter Clement Greenberg as «Clemunteena Gweenburg» (1971), an androgynous figure simultaneously pleasuring and sodomizing him / her self with paint brushes.
It's important to remember that in 2006, both sides in the hurricane - climate argument were awaiting Kossin's paper and saw it as a first attempt by a neutral arbiter to come in and reanalyze the global hurricane intensity data.
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.
Judith Curry is seen as an objective arbiter of the climate science «debate.»
What one party may see as a strength of the med - arb process (the power and leverage of the med - arbiter during mediation) may be viewed by another as a flaw (power that too often results in pressure tactics and «coercion» of a mediated settlement).
What I see happening here is a well - intentioned judge trying to balance the somewhat conflicting demands placed upon him in a guardianship proceeding, where he's expected to serve both as neutral arbiter and as the person ultimately responsible for protecting the ward's best interests.
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