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n. (plural of arbitration English)
Usage examples of "arbitrations".
Most of the metanats immediately declared their support for this idea, and as the World Court had long ago begun as an agency of the UN, there were those who claimed the action would be legal and have some historical reason for being-but the first result was to disrupt some of the arbitrations in process, leading to fighting in Ukraine and Greece.
Most of the metanats immediately declared their support for this idea, and as the World Court had long ago begun as an agency of the UN, there were those who claimed the action would be legal and have some historical reason for being—but the first result was to disrupt some of the arbitrations in process, leading to fighting in Ukraine and Greece.
And although she wasn't as brilliantly persuasive as a fairy that was thousands of years old, she still managed to win a sweet eighty-two percent of the arbitrations she filed.
Why, like the arbitrations of Patir Arsenios, did it seem to have the force of law without the law's formality?
Negotiations, mediations, arbitrations--there was a well-chronicled history of Spock's ceaseless efforts as an architect of peace.