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arbiter

[ahr-bi-ter] / ˈɑr bɪ tər /


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It’s undeniably good that entertainment-industry decision makers are no longer all-powerful arbiters of mass culture.

From The Wall Street Journal

That means the VAR Darren England was the sole arbiter of whether not giving a penalty could be seen as a serious missed incident.

From BBC

“She was welcomed into the prosecution fold as an adviser, strategist, authoritative arbiter on the policy and practices of the Church of Scientology, and advocate for the complaining witnesses,” the motion read.

From Los Angeles Times

This was insane: The arbiter of the value of the bonds lacked access to relevant information about the bonds.

From Literature

That is why producers like Moritz work to land them far in advance and why Gelfond has transformed from an avuncular dealmaker into one of Hollywood’s most sought-after arbiters of power.

From The Wall Street Journal