In Changsha, the four arbiters were an agent, a composer, a TV producer and a folk singer. |
Morality is one of those things, like obscenity, that arbiters have had a hard time defining. |
The courts are the ultimate arbiters of evidence, and this case is now back in the hands of the courts. |
Don't these peasants realise that their self-appointed moral arbiters have already decided what they should think? |
Pinned specimens in museum cabinets were the taxonomist's arbiters for classification. |
In this role as agenda setters and debate arbiters, the networks' broadcasts profoundly affect the democratic process. |