arbitrator in the PONS Dictionary

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He worked as a commercial arbitrator and then as a registered builder.
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Parties may challenge the impartiality of an arbitrator.
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The university redrafted the letter of reprimand to reflect the arbitrators order removing all reference to course content, teaching method, and grading method.
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The award is in effect an advisory opinion of the arbitrator's view of the respective merits of the parties cases.
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This was followed by two years of stalled negotiations before an arbitrator imposed a collective agreement.
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He was an arbitrator commissioner for 18 years.
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This type of arbitration, wherein a neutral arbitrator decides the terms of the collective bargaining agreement, is commonly known as interest arbitration.
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Juries, the brokerages felt, could not understand the complexities of securities trading and law as well as arbitrators with experience in the industry.
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It was not always possible, he added, to appeal an arbitrators' decision.
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The role of an arbitrator in non-binding arbitration is, on the surface, similar to that of a mediator in a mediation.
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