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matters were not
arbitrable in the
United States.
Matters relating to crimes,
status and
family law are
generally not
considered to be
arbitrable, as the power...
- The
arbitrated loop, also
known as FC-AL, is a
Fibre Channel topology in
which devices are
connected in a one-way loop
fashion in a ring topology. Historically...
- the
nominal chief executive. Rather, the Crown, as an institution, "...
arbitrates and
moderates the
regular functioning..." of the legislative, executive...
- 1286
broke the
succession line of Scotland's kings.
Edward I of
England arbitrated between various claimants for the
Scottish crown. In
return for surrendering...
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Judgment of Paris,
where Hermes (on left) asks Paris, the
Trojan prince, to
arbitrate the
contest between Aphrodite, Hera, and
Athena and
determine who is the...
- disk drives, printers, and
other devices. Moreover, the
kernel should arbitrate access to a
device if two
processes request it at the same time. The kernel...
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withholding of his
paper prepared for the occasion, his
readiness to
arbitrate, his
golden silence in
addressing Congress, his
shrewdness in recognizing...
- An
adjudicator is
someone who presides, judges, and
arbitrates during a
formal dispute or competition. They have
numerous purposes,
including preliminary...
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decisive victory, and
instead appealed to
Louis IX of
France in 1263–1264 to
arbitrate on
their proposed reforms. The
reformist barons argued their case based...
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original properties or concepts. The
presence of a
computer to
calculate and
arbitrate allows game
complexity which is not
feasible in a
traditional board game...