Will India allow the Sena's zealous arbiters of culture to block those movies too?
The bottom line: Labor markets are the ultimate arbiters of gender equality in the workforce.
The arbiters of the new social hierarchy have names like Klout, PeerIndex and Twitalyzer.
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Yet the real arbiters of this tense and critical challenge are the Iraqis themselves.
The ultimate arbiters of foreign and security policy in Pakistan have long been the army and intelligence services.
Others argue that she is letting policymakers and cultural arbiters off the hook.
The Oxford researchers see themselves as the ultimate arbiters in this long-running dispute.
The dishonest part is the way in which today's self-anointed arbiters of "conservatism" cast these disputes over strategy in ideological terms.
Product and SEO teams scrambled to implement a fix, get it approved by Google's arbiters and regain the brand's Google status.
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Honestly, Apple just sits back and counts the money, without having to worry overmuch about being editors, censors, or arbiters of quality.
But given their role as arbiters, Quartet members can take punitive action against Israel if it fails to comply with their wishes.
They believe in what they do and reign as the main arbiters of whether an operation should be performed--and insurers pay per procedure.
Congress and the White House are the ultimate arbiters of how much money gets spent on defense, and how military dollars are allocated.
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To be sure, not a (temporary) resurgence of the French as the arbiters of good taste, nor indeed a rise of the Americans.
The tribunal has to appoint three more of five arbiters by Thursday, then start looking into the complaint if it decides it has jurisdiction.
The Rams can leave if local officials reject the arbiters' plan.
If the Rams and local officials can't agree by June 15, arbiters will decide what improvements are necessary to satisfy the lease, which runs until 2025.
Judges like to pretend they are neutral arbiters, and the refusal to act has fewer consequences than stepping in and deciding whether a case should proceed.
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The first is a new willingness to use the courts as arbiters in corporate disputes, which reflects both changes in attitudes and changes in the law.
From a legal perspective, corporate shareholders have the right to elect managers, oversee corporate strategy, and serve as the final arbiters of critical questions affecting their company.
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The American status as arbiters of compliance has far reaching implications for Israel's ability to cope effectively with the security situation in Gaza and the Western Negev.
Yet residents seem by and large to see the police as arbiters and protectors, and Watts bears little resemblance to the crime-ridden hellhole of 20 years ago.
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"The worst that anyone can accuse Tony Ridder of is failing to meet the standards of some self-appointed arbiters of what constitutes responsible journalism, " says Ken Marlin.
Seeing Weirton captured in a film was unusual because West Virginia's rust belt is just not a place that is often visited by the arbiters of popular culture.
Ultimately, the public's faith in the justices as neutral arbiters of law is essential to the court's legitimacy, the independence of the federal judiciary and even the rule of law.
While inflation does not itself redistribute wealth, it does put more money into the hands of those who see themselves as the wise arbiters of who should have how much.
It is not within the scope of this memorandum to determine what Shariah is in fact or what it means to the contemporary Shariah authorities sitting as the final arbiters of SCF.
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