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arbitrate
(redirected from arbitrated)

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arbitrate between (someone and someone else)
to mediate between two disagreeing parties; to help two disagreeing parties to resolve their differences. Jane was called upon to arbitrate between the workers and the manager. I arbitrated between Fred and his ex-wife.

arbitrate in (a dispute)

to mediate or negotiate a settlement in a dispute. She refuses to arbitrate in this dispute. I will arbitrate in this little disagreement.


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Angered at the prospect of compulsory arbitration, Mr Olson told the West Australian: 'If they [the government] choose to try and have it arbitrated, there won't be any strikes right now, but as the [state] election draws near, there will be disruptions to hospitals, there will be bed closures and there will be nurses out there on polling day.
NYSE:A) has announced the results of a successful 4 Gb/s Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (FCAL) interoperability test.
It also includes information on cases mediated or arbitrated, injuries and award breakdowns.
 
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