0 someone who makes a judgment, solves an argument, or decides what will be done -- 仲裁人,公断人,裁决人;权威人士
The government will be the final arbiter in the dispute. 政府将对争端作出最终裁决。
However, he rejects the position that science is the sole arbiter of the real, calling it a form of ' unwarranted reductionism ' (p. 90).
The court is the ultimate arbiter of capacity.
Moore was more committed to common sense and our pre-theoretical intuitions as the ultimate arbiter of what constituted an adequate analysis.
There is an obvious reason for this emphasis on predictive validity as a necessary arbiter in distinguishing disorder from nondisorder.
The behaviour then sends its output to the arbiter which generally satisfies the behaviour's objectives.
On occasion the law is an effective arbiter of this power.
In the present implementation, two arbiters are used to provide set-points to the low-level controllers.
I have never claimed to be the arbiter (or even an arbiter) of what is rational.
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