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The press officer for Iceland's Ministry of Foreign Affairs was expected to be the final arbiter.
And in our democracy, of course, the American people are the final arbiter of our foreign policy.
The real point of the two-thirds parliamentary hurdle may be to impress the final arbiter: the constitutional court.
The FDA may the final arbiter of the medical products that get approved.
They can leave questions of law to the decision of a tribunal, but they cannot make it the final arbiter on a question of law.
She also confirmed that it was still up to the International Court of Justice - based in The Hague - to be the final arbiter on such disputes.
Under Afghan law, the Electoral Complaints Commission is the final arbiter of fraud, but the authority to order a runoff is in the hands of the Independent Election Commission.
Far better, he said, was for parents to be involved in what their children did online and to act as a final arbiter on what they could and could not see.
By its ruling, the court sets itself up as final arbiter of further EU integration (and even of rulings by the European Court of Justice), argues Christian Calliess of the Free University in Berlin.
But the 1996 reform that empowered the Trife as the final arbiter of any election is far superior to what came before, where a simple majority of the lower house of Congress sufficed to declare a vote valid.
What clearly emerges from Mr Griffin's account is a view of the court not as the final arbiter on constitutional questions, but as only one element in a tripartite system of government designed to divide power and create friction between the three branches.
Even most of its justices have not seen the Supreme Court as a final, unaccountable arbiter.
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