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n. (plural of arbitrator English)

Usage examples of "arbitrators".

She couldn't help but wonder how many cases the Arbitrators saw that never got beyond this man.

If the Arbitrators denied him his perceived justice, he might well do something, something excessive.

In those chairs sat the Arbitrators, two men and a woman, all three of them the very image of the perfect soldier.

This third and final time she recited her entire story to the panel of three Guild Arbitrators, who all remained as impassive and unemotional as statues.

Finally she came to the end of her story, and the Arbitrators came to the end of their questions.

It seemed to be taking forever for the Arbitrators to make their decision.

She obeyed his direction, and found herself back in front of the table, facing the three granite-faced Arbitrators.

We Heralds have to spend our first year or two acting as arbitrators and judges under the supervision of a senior Heraldnormally that's outside Haven, where we can't run home to mama when a thunderstorm hits, but since I'm the Heir, they won't let me do that.

She couldnt help but wonder how many cases the Arbitrators saw that never got beyond this man.

The Arbitrators have decided in your favor, Kerowyn, he continued, tugging his leather tunic straight with a gesture that seemed to be habit.

We Heralds have to spend our first year or two acting as arbitrators and judges under the supervision of a senior Herald - normally thats outside Haven, where we cant run home to mama when a thunderstorm hits, but since Im the Heir, they wont let me do that.

He therefore that is partial in judgement, doth what in him lies to deter men from the use of judges and arbitrators, and consequently, against the fundamental law of nature, is the cause of war.

Or if they had arbitrators amongst themselves, who should execute their judgements when they had no power to arm their officers?

Paul does but advise them to take some of their brethren to compound their differences, as arbitrators, rather than to go to law one with another before the heathen judges.

These being brought to him on the day which he had ordered, he appoints arbitrators between the states, who should estimate the damages and determine the reparation.