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单词 arbitration
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arbitration
(ɑːʳbɪtrʃən )
uncountable noun [oft NOUN noun]
Arbitration is the judging of a dispute between people or groups by someone who is not involved.
...the independent arbitration service, ACAS.
The matter is likely to go to arbitration.
Synonyms: decision, settlement, judgment, determination  
Collocations:
arbitration award
As for the four-day journalists' strike, which followed some months later, this was over the company's refusal to honour an arbitration award.
Times, Sunday Times
A year ago, the company earned $5.6 million, or nine cents a share, including a $5.7 million charge related to an arbitration award against the company.
canada.com
In addition to the $15.5 million arbitration award, the treaty resolved some disputes over borders and fishing rights.
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They further agreed to accept the arbitration award as final and binding.
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The district court confirmed the arbitration award.
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arbitration case
This made the case the world's largest-ever arbitration case.
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The records consist of arbitration case files, minutes of executive board meetings, general meetings, and conferences.
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Both claims went unproven in the arbitration case, and all three were absolved of guilt.
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Despite this he lost his arbitration case following the season and was awarded $6 million rather than his requested $7.15 million.
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In the aftermath of the case, legal analysts said that this case would be important for future arbitration case law.
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arbitration claim
It had been expected that once an investor has filed an arbitration claim, he would be precluded from getting cash from the global settlement.
Globe and Mail
But time limits should be enforced more strictly and more decisions could be done on paper, especially in relation to arbitration claims.
Times, Sunday Times
If the contract contains a valid arbitration clause, the aggrieved party must submit an arbitration claim in accordance with the procedures set forth in the clause.
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arbitration committee
They said that they had also agreed to a more prominent role for the independent arbitration committee that will deal with disputes about the divorce deal.
Times, Sunday Times
An arbitration committee met to consider the affair.
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Many things can be resolved through an arbitration committee which can resolve content disputes, block users or prohibit certain users from editing articles on certain topics.
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The company replied that it was unable to judge what would be fair compensation and asked the national government to set up a binding arbitration committee to decide.
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arbitration decision
She said that the judges were now seeking to find out why she did not resist compliance with the arbitration decision.
Times, Sunday Times
Its spending plans and drilling programme are also fully funded, regardless of what happens with the arbitration decision.
Times, Sunday Times
Although the arbitration decision was ignored for two years, in 1179 the contending kings finally agreed to a peace on the same terms.
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arbitration hearing
The arbitration hearing closed at the end of last month.
Times, Sunday Times
Since that time, the arbitration hearing was repeatedly suspended while the parties negotiate with an unknown prospective buyer.
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Shea successfully appealed the decision in an arbitration hearing, overturning the dismissal.
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He was scheduled to have an arbitration hearing the next day.
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Regardless, it was a harsh lesson why the other 34 athletes kept their arbitration hearings closed.
Times, Sunday Times
arbitration of dispute
The arbitration of dispute had given way to arithmetical calculation conducted by experts who delivered the medicine to a grateful public.
Times, Sunday Times
The district insisted that the church agree to arbitrate the dispute, relying on a provision in the existing bylaws that required submission to binding arbitration of disputes.
Christianity Today
It set up compulsory arbitration of disputes, and a created a method to determine who was the aggressor in international conflicts.
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The law provided for arbitration of disputes between the interstate railroads and their workers organized into labor unions.
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The agreement encourages international arbitration of disputes, in that all nations that have accepted the 1959 agreement recognize the results of the arbitration as legally binding.
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arbitration panel
An arbitration panel will give the final verdict.
Times, Sunday Times (2007)
The case was heard by an arbitration panel in the summer.
Times, Sunday Times (2009)
arbitration procedure
However, in an arbitration procedure parties usually can choose the arbitrator and the basis on which the arbitrator makes the decision.
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The 1937 collective bargaining agreement between the company and its union established a temporary, voluntary arbitration procedure, which was made permanent in the 1940 contract.
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The government will also review every three years the effectiveness of the lowcost arbitration procedures that newspapers use for complaints and disputes.
Times, Sunday Times
Of special note were innovations in the areas of maximum hour regulations, minimum wage laws, and compulsory arbitration procedures.
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The arbitration procedures were rarely used.
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arbitration process
They were: the law governing the substance of the dispute; the law governing the agreement to arbitrate; and the law governing the arbitration process.
Times,Sunday Times
First, it suggests that a future arbitration process should be 'inexpensive' for complainants rather than 'free', which should minimise vexatious complaints.
Times, Sunday Times
The arbitration process could take two to three years, the bank said.
canada.com
These agreements included clauses requiring the members to use an arbitration process to resolve disputes.
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All but 650 claims were settled without recourse to the arbitration process, but those 650 claims took almost six months to process.
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arbitration ruling
Both countries claimed victory after the arbitration ruling was announced.
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The arbitration ruling was appealed and a settlement was reached in 2010.
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This resulted in an arbitration ruling of $1,000,000.
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binding arbitration
It was the first time that a case involving a defence of fair comment went to binding arbitration.
Times, Sunday Times
Why can't they abide by binding arbitration?
The Sun
Both parties must agree to binding arbitration overseen by specialist barristers.
Times, Sunday Times
Employees not limited to binding arbitration may sue in court.
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A substitute for strikes was binding arbitration to resolve collective disputes.
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compulsory arbitration
I don't like the idea of introducing compulsory arbitration in return for no-strike deals.
Times, Sunday Times
They must, though, have compulsory arbitration.
Times, Sunday Times
In private industrial disputes, we are opposed to compulsory arbitration as a method plausible in theory, but a failure in fact.
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Industrial disputes were now to be determined by compulsory arbitration in a court, and not through voluntary conciliation or through wage boards.
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It set up compulsory arbitration of disputes, and a created a method to determine who was the aggressor in international conflicts.
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independent arbitration
In return, their wages are set by independent arbitration.
The Sun (2008)
Some of the largest employers will not agree to independent arbitration, certainly in the public sector.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
You can appeal, but there is no independent arbitration process.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
His solution is inexpensive independent arbitration.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
international arbitration
The boundary commission was made up of highly experienced lawyers expert in international arbitration.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
It can also appear both in the Singapore courts and in domestic and international arbitration.
Times, Sunday Times (2011)
Trading and commercial concerns use international arbitration because they prefer this method of dispute resolution to going to national courts.
Times, Sunday Times (2016)
Translations:
Chinese: 仲裁
Japanese: 仲裁
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