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1. that he is merely an arbiter and never
2. – the arbiter in all questions, because the
3. And who would deny him sustenance, either of body or mind? Being both the first and final arbiter of whom should receive financial assistance from the state, was a responsibility that was not without its stresses and strains, and Mr Rudolph Snickerty's contribution to society had not escaped recognition
4. Him, it was like he had chosen her: the custodian, the arbiter of his sanity
5. " Try telling that, however, to the denigrators of American government and military might (which is, of course, the ultimate arbiter of international disagreements), those who, including the Clintons and Obama would have American military power never exercised but under the aegis of the United Nations, blue berets and all
6. Eternal or (Universal) Law is the final arbiter between Good and Evil
7. When the truth behind some proposition cannot be properly ascertained or supported by fact, opinion must serve as the final arbiter, provided it meets the (litmus) requirements of feasible plausibility
8. Modern Society is in the throes of a revolutionary Revolt of Conscience; the solitary by-product of moral and intellectual parochialism that is gradually revealing itself in the vested self-interest(s) and manners of unbridled Individualism that has undermined equalitarian idealism, that once defined the national culture, by rendering every individual the sole arbiter of his or her own conscience and ensuing choices without giving proper pause to how such choices may otherwise impact, for better or for worse, other individuals or to a transcendent authority that each must (inevitably) be held accountable; that is to say, whose (social) consequences existing outside the provincial boundaries of that individual‘s (own) estate are no longer limited by (moral) restraint or prescribed rules of moral and ethical conduct but conditioned rather by circumventing designs contrary to the proportionate interests of a well-ordered society
9. It would have been the arbiter and final authority in interpreting and applying the provisions of the new Constitution
10. 22 And Abel answered Cain, saying, Surely God who has made us on the Earth, he will avenge my cause, and he will require my blood from you should you kill me, for the Lord is the judge and arbiter, and it is he who will reward man according to his evil, and the wicked man according to the wickedness that he may do on earth
11. mind, the mind becomes the arbiter and searches within itself
12. Now Pompey became the arbiter of who would
13. 22 And Abel answered Cain saying Surely God who has made us on the Earth he will avenge my cause and he will require my blood from you should you kill me for the Lord is the judge and arbiter and it is he who will reward man according to his evil and the wicked man according to the wickedness that he may do on earth
14. That is blasphemy, for only we can decide who is a Candidate, and who has joined us in divinity, and Glup is the final arbiter of such decisions
15. Judge justly, even mercifully, even as you shall some day thus crave merciful consideration at the hands of the Supreme Arbiter
16. trends, but is not the final arbiter of corporate action
17. Rather than the proverbial “coin toss”, a higher operating margin is an arbiter of
18. You play the role of detached spectator or impartial arbiter, not because you're afraid to stand up for your beliefs, but because your reach is for understanding rather than proving that you're right
19. The druggist is now the arbiter of all you once thought holy,
20. We feel it is only fair to come to their aid as a neutral arbiter
21. Thus, if anyone thinks that they can help or support the mission of Islam with such tales, they should think a little and refer to the commands of God that are outlined in His Holy Book which is the decisive arbiter
22. Governments should not certify private for profit agencies with their official imprimatur, there are too involved to serve as a neutral arbiter
23. The sense of Pure Wonder stands as the only effective arbiter of human reality and normality because it is the only motivation, the only kind of awareness that seeks to step outside of any normality and tries to gain perspective on different kinds of existence, culture, values and beliefs
24. In teaching us the final destiny of men and angels, He speaks of Himself as the arbiter of doom (Matt
25. It is a consciousness of divine Love breathing around, a sense, amidst all mysteries, of intelligible justice and goodness, which alone can awaken the belief of a Divine Personality in atheistic souls; and this is precisely the effect of Christ's ministry among men, when He makes Himself known as THE LIFE OF THE WORLD, and the final Arbiter of its destinies
26. In addition to serving as arbiter of our differences the legal system also provides another important function in the eyes of individuals at this level
27. Sonia looked in silence at her visitor, who was so attentively and unceremoniously scrutinising her room, and even began at last to tremble with terror, as though she was standing before her judge and the arbiter of her destinies
28. He is the arbiter of the diverse, he is the key,
29. The little presents he brought her from Nassau, With prices as high as they were, where on earth could she get needles and bonbons and hairpins, if she forbade the house to him? No, it was easier to shift the responsibility to Aunt Pitty, who after all was the head of the house, the chaperon and the arbiter of also knew that in the eyes of Atlanta Melanie Wilkes could do no wrong, and if Melanie morals
30. and even began at last to tremble with terror, as though she was standing before her judge and the arbiter of her destinies
31. 3 It is a mechanism that allows for great gains in efficiency in many situations in which trust previously had to be delegated to a central arbiter
32. Princess Mary, in her position as absolute and independent arbiter of her own fate and called back to life from that realm of sorrow in which she had dwelt for the first fortnight
33. Cicero is an arbiter in thought, just as Brutus is an arbiter by the sword
34. From her position as healer, her hands had grown sure and cool and quiet; from her position as arbiter she had become as remote and faultless in judgment as a goddess
35. The arbiter of what was to be considered an evil and what was to be resisted by means of force was now the Pope, now the emperor, now the king, now an assembly of the elect, now the whole nation
36. The arbiter, whose office it was to decide upon the nature of the evil to be resisted by violence, was alternately the Emperor, the Pope, the elected body, or the nation at large
37. Princess Mary, in her position as absolute and independent arbiter of her own fate and guardian and instructor of her nephew, was the first to be called back to life from that realm of sorrow in which she had dwelt for the first fortnight
38. For instance, if things went well in Baden, one could confidently foretell that at the end of the summer season Natasha would be found in Nice or Geneva, queen of the winter season, the lioness of the day, and the arbiter of fashion