The dichotomy between male and female-male as arbiter of reason and female as displayer of passion-makes me uncomfortable. |
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It is the ultimate arbiter on the meaning of the treaty and the laws passed under it. |
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The Cabinet would still make decisions, with the full council being the ultimate arbiter. |
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Instead, many urged a renewed alliance of the faculties, with touch as their tutor, guide, and ultimate arbiter. |
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Government is not just the waster of money, but the arbiter of social justice. |
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It's also a trusted arbiter of extremes, deciding who, officially, is the most wack. |
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Lacy argued that he was misled by Stello when the arbiter pumped him out at second during an apparent steal attempt. |
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In this manner, the Panopticon reinforces its role as arbiter of public taste. |
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For a system that boasts a dispassionate reliance on artistic brilliance as its arbiter, this anomaly is a crisis. |
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The arbiter device receives requests for data transfers from the master devices and selectively transmits the requests to the slave devices. |
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History is the eventual arbiter for all that is argued in the sticky, sweaty months of summer. |
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Despite all the anxiety and industry noise surrounding the choice of operating systems for smartphones, the final arbiter is user experience. |
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He served as governor of Bithynia and as consul after which Nero appointed him arbiter elegantiae. |
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Examine any classic photograph of the original arbiter of style in golf, Ben Hogan, and notice the cuffs on his slacks. |
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Fans consider her the final arbiter on matters ranging from choosing table settings to winning ways with leftovers. |
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This was sent to David Garrick, an influential arbiter of polite literary taste in London. |
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If this pronouncement had come from any other arbiter elegantiarum than Mr. Cohan we might have remained skeptical. |
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Mind you, I'm not so sure that she should be regarded as much of an arbiter of taste. |
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Unfortunately, too, they direct the question at an imaginary West that serves as stage, audience, and arbiter of taste, all in one. |
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It is the final arbiter in disputes about the interpretation of the EU Treaties, or secondary legislation based on the Treaties. |
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His background gives no indication that he might one day become an arbiter of cool. |
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Not that I'm setting myself up as an arbiter of good taste or reasonableness. |
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The rule stipulates the fourth official but isn't the referee the final arbiter? |
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Still, McKinley pointed out that family is not necessarily the sole arbiter of racial identity. |
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Hundreds of websites and petitions have been set up across the US supporting this arbiter of public taste. |
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Thus rather strangely, the potential arbiter of morality is always the individual, but only when seen in his entire complexity. |
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On the subject of language, a poet is the ultimate arbiter, the judge, the jury and the courtroom cat. |
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Boyle's demand for experimental analysis as the arbiter of elemental status is a central component of this change. |
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The Duke of Windsor was another undisputed arbiter elegantiarum for the whole civilized world. |
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Petronius, the man of sophisticated culture, arbiter elegantiarum, is a bundle of contradictions. |
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If he's defensive, that could be because not all his friends appreciate having an arbiter elegantiarum hanging around. |
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And I believe you feel yourself somehow empowered as an arbiter elegantiarum, but I could be wrong. |
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Most countries, however, have adopted it as the main arbiter for trade disputes that would stem from the single market. |
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At the Olympic Games, the Court of Arbitration for Sport is the final arbiter on all disputes arising during the Games. |
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They have emerged over the course of fifty years via treaties, ordinances and directives, with the Court of Justice having to act as arbiter. |
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This led to a family argument, in which Einstein was asked to act as arbiter. |
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The problem is that there's no senior figure in charge — there's no revolutionary elder to act as arbiter and manage the different groups. |
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The rebels are undoubtedly no better, but it is not for the French army to act as arbiter or policeman. |
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The US has chosen the death house as the final arbiter of justice. |
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The Authority needs to get off the ground as quickly as possible and evolve towards being an arbiter in food safety matters. |
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It also opens doors for give-and-take opportunities and strengthens the position of the third party as an acceptable arbiter of peace. |
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In the temple of the fashion designer who here in Italy is considered a celebrity and the arbiter elegantiarum, or master of taste, you would expect a stylish set up. |
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Thus it is hard to imagine Gréco, arbiter of highbrow culture, lending her voice to more banal forms of 'variété' music or lightweight pop. |
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The parties may agree in writing to refer outstanding issues to an arbiter for binding arbitration and determination. |
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If a capable relative could not be found, the judge would appoint another arbiter. |
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Europe must not confine itself to playing the role of arbiter in this matter. |
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The courts should be the ultimate arbiter of the standard of proof required to protect the privacy of the individual. |
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Neither the Secretariat nor adjudicators are to become the arbiter of fees between lawyers. |
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The United Nations, then, should act as the main arbiter, capable of guarding against, checking and resolving these types of conflict. |
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This perspective tends to regard decision-makers as a single entity acting as sole arbiter. |
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The portentous dignities bestowed upon officials and sympathizers were partly for Roman consumption, setting him up as arbiter of status and palace-based master of the city. |
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Things get complicated when Stone sics his nympho wife, Lucetta, on his aging arbiter. |
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What could have propelled a stale, bone-dry story to the top of the Internet's importance arbiter? |
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The government cannot be an arbiter in any religious matter. |
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His early investment in Wired Magazine, the leading arbiter of the digital revolution at that time, gave him a front row seat to the third culture revolution. |
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Beau Brummell, the prince's friend, was the arbiter of elegance. |
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, arbiter elegantiae of the film world, owes much of the motivation for its birth to the leading independents of the day. |
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A president who makes such a claim would be arrogating the right to be the ultimate arbiter of war and peace and to stand in judgment over the world. |
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That is not to say, however, that the new world order is unipolar, in which one unique pole is universally accepted as the unchallenged arbiter of world affairs. |
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And you were going to finish off with the last bullet point about the structure of decision-making where legal advice is a critical consideration but not the final arbiter. |
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A memory control circuit for controlling a memory bus and a memory includes buffers, counters, data transfer circuits, and a bus arbiter having a state machine. |
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Colorism is a significant arbiter of intraracial class division. |
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Your shield shines brightly in fields of wormshit! History, the last arbiter, will vindicate you! |
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From the reign of Clotaire II and Dagobert I survive many examples of the royal position as the supreme justice and final arbiter. |
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The Ombudsman is not an arbiter who settles disputes. |
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As the DFAA therefore do not lend themselves to neutral or judicial overview, the Minister is the final arbiter on behalf of the Government of Canada. |
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In order to protect individual liberty there must be an arbiter between the governing powers and the governed. |
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In our role as a neutral third party regulator and arbiter, the CGC works in collaboration with virtually every participant in the grain industry. |
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The NDPC and GAC need to be able to work together in driving the mainstreaming process, while ensuring that the Ministry of Finance, as the final arbiter, is also on board. |
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Measurement Canada lags behind the weights and measures authorities of the United States in terms of visibility and this diminishes the effectiveness of its role as final arbiter of conflicts. |
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Oracle will always respect the customer's purchasing choice and the customer will always be the final arbiter of which company sells or implements the Oracle based solution. |
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In light of this, it is a sound proposal to establish a development company which would effectively act as an arbiter between the partners of this project. |
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If man makes himself arbiter through contraception of whether life shall begin, he will predictably make himself arbiter of when it shall end. |
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But the 1996 reform that empowered the Trife as the final arbiter of any election is far superior to what came before, where a simple majority of the lower house of Congress sufficed to declare a vote valid. |
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A via combined both types of servitutes, provided it was of the proper width, which was determined by an arbiter. |
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This body reversed the council's decision and stated that the final arbiter concerning excommunication should be the council. |
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The court also acts as arbiter between the EU's institutions and can annul the latter's legal rights if it acts outside its powers. |
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And certainly no arbiter of what you should buy, wear, or eat. |
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This man should be considered an arbiter of a historical woman? |
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Second, HR's role is to serve as the company's arbiter of equity. |
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These indeterminisms confuse a regular bus arbiter in deciding whether a transaction should be aborted or resumed. |
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On the right side of Emily, the omnipotent arbiter, were Wellborn, Oldname, Toplofty, Gilding, Smartlington, Clubwin, Lovejoy and Kindheart. |
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More than 1,700 competitions have taken place in 66 countries since the 2004 founding of the World Cube Association, a governing body modeled after FIFA, the arbiter of international soccer. |
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Johnson matters because the IFS is seen as the ultimate arbiter on a range of issues that will have a bearing on the result on polling day: government spending totals, tax, the size of the budget deficit and living standards. |
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You heard some comments earlier about DFO acting as a cheerleader, really, for the aquaculture industry as opposed to being an objective arbiter of both sides of the debate. |
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The College of first signatories is the guardian of the constitutive Chart and arbiter in the case if free debate has not cleared out a consensus between signatories. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States is among the distinct minority empowered as both the highest national court and the legal arbiter of constitutionality. |
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Setting up a bachelor establishment in Mayfair, he became, as a result of the Prince of Wales's friendship and his own good taste in dress, the recognized arbiter of fashion and a frequenter of all society's gatherings. |
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Lady Penelope, the arbiter of good taste and a chic blonde, she who genuflects at the shrine of pink. |
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Therefore, consumers need to be acquainted with the existence of Measurement Canada and its role as an arbiter in conflicts pitting consumers against food stores. |
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There is no absolute international arbiter that has full authority to tell which of the countries of the world shall be allowed to keep a nuclear arsenal and which shall not be. |
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The country did not have a single alternative military science research centre, as the Party leadership perceived independent creative thought as dangerous, thus it acted as the supreme ideological arbiter. |
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Lady Penelope, the arbiter of good taste and a chic blond, she who genuflects at the shrine of pink. |
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Being a bastion of arch-conservative Sunnism, the kingdom has been seen as acting simply as a patron of Lebanon's Sunni minority rather than as a neutral arbiter. |
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In the event of disputes regarding the measures to be taken to settle a dispute, this matter may be submitted to a third party designated by mutual agreement or by the president of a departmental court to act as arbiter. |
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Among its key functions is that of being an arbiter of the federal system. |
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The King offered to submit the problem to a committee of arbitration with the Pope as the supreme arbiter, but this was not attractive to the rebels. |
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The Church of England affirms the Protestant Reformation principle that scripture contains all things necessary to salvation and is the final arbiter in doctrinal matters. |
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The mayor will act as the final arbiter in any disputes between board members. |
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The thana is the ultimate arbiter not only of crimes ranging from petty theft, to murder to land grabbing but also of disputes between individuals or groups. |
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Bunting and his allies centralised power by making the Conference the final arbiter of Methodism, and giving it the power to reassign preachers and select superintendents. |
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Then, too, the state itself moved into the business of culture and citizenship, increasingly seeing its role as arbiter among people and fashioner of national culture. |
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In line with this desire, Edward demanded in May 1291 that his claim of feudal overlordship of Scotland be recognised before he would step in and act as arbiter. |
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When it is convenient, the CBO is the Nonpartisan Arbiter of Absolute Truth. |
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I stand corrected by Justin, Arbiter of Absolute Truth in Minor Jokes. |
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The two Plinys, Lucan, Petronius Arbiter, and Quintilian, but above all, the Senecas, have left a body of rhetorical composition such as no modern nation has rivalled. |
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Hendrix consistently used a Dallas Arbiter Fuzz Face and a Vox wah pedal during recording sessions and live performances, but he also experimented with other guitar effects. |
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