An arbitrated settlement in 1992 allowed the city to cut 17 fire units and three station houses. |
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This is why King Oswy chaired and arbitrated the discussions in Whitby, just as continental rulers habitually convoked and presided over ecclesiastical councils. |
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Not included in the arbitrated case timing are the 83 conciliated cases that were concluded in 33.9 days on average. |
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The Fibre Channel standard defines three topologies: point-to-point, arbitrated loop and fabric. |
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International deals involving India often contain clauses which state that disputes be arbitrated outside India, with its clogged courts. |
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Each family would respect the interests and territories of others, and disputes would be arbitrated. |
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Mr. Peter Stoffer: We are under the understanding that if there has to be one arbitrated decision, regardless of what it is, DFO has the hammer. |
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If a grievance has been scheduled for arbitration, the participant will be assigned to research case laws on the issue being arbitrated, etc. |
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In the trade context, disputes are arbitrated at the government to government level. |
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In Britain judges arbitrated on the fate of the convicted during the trial and used their powers of mercy to demonstrate the majesty of the law to a wider populace. |
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And a sampling of Horowitz's arbitration engagements outside of baseball shows that he has arbitrated a range of labor disputes, from the high profile to the mundane. |
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The Slovenian government denies this claim, but it is willing to let the matter be arbitrated by the IMF, or to let the matter be settled in the context of an overall agreement on succession problems. |
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As so often in Asia, the instruments were complex: they were registered in the Netherlands and included a clause for disputes to be arbitrated in New York. |
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The major bottleneck which limits the number of treaty cases arbitrated at the ICC is the fact that most BITs do not offer ICC arbitration as an option. |
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The Agency noted that to find otherwise would permit the carrier, by its own action, to frustrate the ability of the shipper to obtain an arbitrated result from the FOA process. |
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There are other good recommendations, such as looking at an arbitrated resolution process to try to reduce the legal costs of handling many claims. |
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The parties may agree to have their disputes arbitrated by the CIETAC in Beijing, the South China Sub-Commission in Shenzhen or the Shanghai Sub-Commission in Shanghai. |
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Partnership, dialogue and financial support must be as extensive as possible in order to provide the best possible response to needs, although these must be headed, orchestrated and arbitrated by an institutional stakeholder. |
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We do not have some friends and unfortunately we have not found a mechanism to reach those people in the United States senate where the trade disputes are being arbitrated. |
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This was not difficult to do, given that the collective agreement in Pilon incorporated the insurance policy into its terms, which traditionally had meant that a benefits claim could be arbitrated. |
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It also includes information on cases mediated or arbitrated, injuries and award breakdowns. |
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The Salic laws were arbitrated by a committee appointed and empowered by the King of the Franks. |
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The study recommends reinforcing the reception of passengers and an optimisation of the utilisation of the waterfront, with choices to be arbitrated between port utilisations and urban utilisations. |
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The terms of the contract were arbitrated neutrally by a third party. |
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The dispute was arbitrated by the Permanent Court of Arbitration. |
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Dresch no longer works at Hartnell, so her grievance won't be arbitrated. |
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I arbitrated complex employee grievance matters. I tried several cases before both juries and nonjuries in State and Federal courts throughout the country. |
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