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arbitrate

[ahr-bi-treyt] / ˈɑr bɪˌtreɪt /


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Internet providers have been thrust into the unwelcome position of having to arbitrate disputes between copyright holders and alleged infringers.

From The Wall Street Journal

In response, the companies said that by accepting the terms of use for their platforms, diners agreed to arbitrate their claims individually and not pursue a class action in court.

From Reuters

Harvey’s a former New Jersey Attorney General who has arbitrated other league cases.

From Seattle Times

“An agreement to arbitrate is binding on the parties unless the agreement is invalid under state contract law,” she wrote.

From Seattle Times

The academy, charged with coining Hebrew words to keep up with the times and maintaining grammatical standards, finds itself arbitrating between linguistic anarchy and societal change.

From New York Times