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Use "arbitrators" in a sentence
"The five members of this court, who are sometimes referred to as arbitrators, and sometimes as commissioners, had entire control of all matters affecting the common weal; and all affairs in controversy were settled by the decision of a majority."
"To this end, anti-EFCA spokesman George McGovern penned an op-ed today attacking what he calls the bill’s “compulsory arbitration” provision, which would bring in arbitrators if employers and a union can’t agree on a contract in 120 days:"
"Companies such as credit-card issuers often prefer to resolve disputes with their customers through private arbitration, handled by one or a few lawyers known as arbitrators, rather than in court, in an effort to save time and money."