• The next logical step is to arbitrate demand by matching customers to comparable merchant offers.

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  • The units initiate their own policies, rather than trying to arbitrate between specialist departments.

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  • If he had chosen to arbitrate the charges against him put forward by the U .

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  • Because Plaintiffs did not assent to the terms, no contract exists, and they cannot be compelled to arbitrate.

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  • Lincoln and Seward, who tried to arbitrate between the two extremes, were determined to get the amendment through the House.

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  • Tele Atlas pulls information from lots of sources, including states' departments of transportation and utilities, and uses algorithms to arbitrate conflicts.

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  • But as to the practice, they have been fighting like cats in a bag ever since, with the commission doomed to arbitrate.

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  • With multiple endpoint sources generating confirming data, centrally located algorithms can arbitrate among them all and produce a visual map of the information.

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  • An appeals court in Texas reportedly has just agreed that something called "Texas Islamic Courts" can arbitrate Muslim divorce proceedings in that state.

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  • An employer could require employees to arbitrate disputes as a term of their employment, but it had to be done fairly, with due process.

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  • You will have to arbitrate those later, a huge time sink.

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  • Thirdly, he says, there needs to be special courts to arbitrate in land disputes, so that cases are heard in a fast-track manner and issues resolved quickly.

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  • Speaking on behalf of the government, minister Lord De Mauley said Lord Mackay's amendment would require the state "to try to arbitrate" on whether a parent had taken reasonable steps.

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  • Smaller sites, including blogs, would face a far more formidable task since they lack the resources or legal counsel necessary to arbitrate the avalanche of takedown requests that would likely follow.

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  • As for energy lobbies he will have to restructure or disappear, they will not have the necessary credibility with politicians, who will arbitrate in favor of the global emergency and cold fusion.

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  • In fact, if you see the action plan of the summit last year in Kuala Lumpur: you will follow all these, you will become the whole community that will intervene and arbitrate at each other.

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  • After about a dozen meetings, the two sides are far apart, with the key sticking issues being wages and a SAG proposal to require the employees to arbitrate discrimination and sexual harassment claims rather than file them in court.

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  • Though many people vehemently disagree with particular decisions of the court, its legal power to strike down state or federal laws, to arbitrate disputes between the president and Congress, and between either of them and the states, remains unchallenged.

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  • The local lodge of the Orange Order will not talk to the Parades Commission, which was set up to arbitrate on such contentious marches, and will not talk to the Garvaghy Road residents because they say they are led by former republican prisoners.

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  • If you follow that line of interpretation, the theory is that Arbitration Agreements are freely-bargained for obligations embedded within freely-bargained for contracts, and, as such, if parties wish to arbitrate pursuant to private contract, then the government generally should not interfere.

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  • For months NATO has fretted that the city was on its way to being taken over by the Taliban not by invading bands of insurgents but an insidious campaign of intimidation and the Taliban's proven ability to arbitrate local disputes in a fairly reasonable way.

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  • Earlier this month, Mr Khatami had to set up a special committee to arbitrate a dispute between the Interior Ministry and a conservative watchdog group, after the group had rejected dozens of his closest allies in Tehran and Isfahan, many of them with revolutionary credentials.

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  • The first answer is that, in principle, to give such powers to Parliament or an officer of Parliament would be strange: the very point of the powers is to control parliamentary excesses, and to arbitrate in the event that Parliament is itself unable to come to a decision.

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