Arbiter in a sentence as a noun

Or wire escrows that go through when any arbiter agrees that the supplier sent the goods to the buyer.

But because the words aren't her own she can keep her status as a mostly impartial arbiter.

Who is the arbiter of relevance?And how is this administered as a technical matter?

He does it while pretending to be a neutral arbiter of fact, showing no skepticism at all about official claims.

>> And, by the way, who appointed Christoph McCann arbiter of what it good and valuable in this world?This is such an important point, and why free markets work best.

When a host wants to transmit data, it must queue those packets and send a message to the arbiter to get a slot, it must then wait for a response, and then wait for a slot.

This requires a strong government to serve as arbiter between disputing economic interests.

Just like the ultimate arbiter in a car crash is momentum, not the rules of traffic, if you hit a compiler bug, "fixing" your program is probably much easier than fixing the compiler—even if you're in the right!

As usual from Clarkson, it's extremely opinionated and nobody sensible would take it as the final arbiter on anything, although it is a unique and fairly perceptive take on the car.

In both cities, new manufacturing technologies and/or processes are needed to vitalize their local industries. In the Central Valley cities of Fresno and Merced, water and air quality concerns impact both the quality of life and the strength of one of California's primary industries. In the southwest, access to water will be the ultimate arbiter of growth in the decades to come.

"There are plenty of people outraged by the substance of what has been leaked who also don't like the idea of ... a 30 year old person stuck in a Russian airport who has appointed himself the ultimate arbiter of what is leakworthy and what is not, what programs are legal and good and which are illegal and evil.

Arbiter definitions

noun

someone with the power to settle matters at will; "she was the final arbiter on all matters of fashion"

noun

someone chosen to judge and decide a disputed issue; "the critic was considered to be an arbiter of modern literature"; "the arbitrator's authority derived from the consent of the disputants"; "an umpire was appointed to settle the tax case"

See also: arbitrator umpire