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Example sentences for "arbitration"

Lexicographically close words:
arbitrarily; arbitrariness; arbitrary; arbitrate; arbitrating; arbitrations; arbitrator; arbitrators; arbitrement; arbitress
  1. Besides the attempt to settle the dispute by arbitration before the campaign to Hainault which we have already mentioned, Bedford had been in constant communication with his brother, in the hope of bringing the incident to a close.

  2. The supposed object of the League was the substitution of right for force, by debarring each individual state from employing violence against any of the others, and by the use of arbitration as a means of settling disputes.

  3. When the strike was declared the workmen, who are Poles to a man, rejected all suggestions that they should refer their grievances to arbitration courts.

  4. As neither side was ignorant of what the result of the arbitration would be, only one of the two could be expected to close with the offer, and the most it could hope by doing this was to embarrass the other.

  5. Again, one of the first pacifists and advocates of international arbitration was born in Geneva.

  6. It came thus to an arbitration between them, at which the best and most sagacious men should give their judgment in the case.

  7. It did not, indeed, put an end to the war, but in the then existing hostile state of feeling, the difficulties could only be referred to the arbitration of the sword.

  8. Boundary question with Nicaragua, arbitration of award of, discussed, 124.

  9. Labor, principal of arbitration in, referred to, 46.

  10. Nicaragua, boundary line with Costa Rica, arbitration of, referred to President of United States and award of, discussed, 124.

  11. The South African Republic had asked for arbitration on certain questions, and England, with Mr. Chamberlain as spokesman, had refused, because a suzerain Power could not be expected to settle disputes with its vassal by means of arbitration.

  12. He was opposed to Arbitration dispute, because it would have probably led to the humiliation of the British and not of the Boer Government.

  13. The last time I saw him was at lunch at his house, when the Arbitration Treaty, as amended by the Senate, was under the consideration of President Roosevelt.

  14. Maintaining peace in his own land is not sufficient from one whose invitation to other leading civilized nations to combine and establish arbitration of all international disputes would be gladly responded to.

  15. You are victorious, and Sigismondo acknowledges you to be so; as worsted, he is ready to submit to terms, and if you consent to our arbitration the matter is settled.

  16. Before leaving Ferrara, the Count offered to submit to his arbitration their differences, the chief of which was as to restoration of the places in Montefeltro retained by Malatesta; but the latter declined any reference of the sort.

  17. This community has suffered too often and too long, and the sacrifices brought have been too great to listen to any hint of a possible arbitration or compromise.

  18. Seven members, exclusive of the umpire, shall constitute a quorum of the joint arbitration committee, and in case of the absence of any member, the chairman of his committee shall cast the vote for such absent members.

  19. Resolved, That the Master Carpenters lay down the following rules as a declaration of principles as the unquestionable rights of employers and employes, upon which there can be no arbitration or question.

  20. What objection they had to Mr. Prussing they would not explain, but insisted that "it was of no use to talk of such a thing as arbitration with George C.

  21. All members of the union shall remain at their work continuously while said committee of arbitration is in session, subject to the decision of said committee.

  22. There shall be an arbitration board for the settling of grievances.

  23. In the following February five high commissioners from each country met in Washington, and a treaty was agreed upon providing for arbitration upon the issues between the American Republic and Great Britain.

  24. Arbitration in 1798 upheld the British in the contention that the Schoodic was the St. Croix but agreed with the Americans in the secondary question as to which of the two branches of the Schoodic should be followed.

  25. She urged arbitration on the model the United States had dictated in the Venezuela dispute.

  26. Arbitration was tried with little better success, as the United States refused to accept the award of the King of the Netherlands in 1831.

  27. Strikes are so unsettling to industry that all parties find it better to use diplomacy when possible, or to submit a dispute to arbitration rather than to resort to violence.

  28. These successes have led the United States to propose general treaties of arbitration to other nations, and advance has been made in that direction.

  29. Germany dictated the issue and terms of the ultimatum to Servia and then urged Austria to refuse any compromise and arbitration which might have averted war.

  30. The committee doubted the power of Congress to mend matters by legislation, and advised arbitration as the only middle ground on which employer and employe could meet without depreciating the rights of either.

  31. Individual minority reports were presented as follows: By Mr. Broderick, advocating the passage of a compulsory arbitration law by the states.

  32. A satisfactory arbitration law could not be enacted and it was a debatable question whether or not congress could do anything to regulate or suppress Pinkertonism.

  33. Mr. McIlyar told how easily the difficulty between the Carnegie firm and its employees might have been adjusted had arbitration been resorted to.

  34. I would lay it down as a maxim that there is no excuse for a strike or a lock-out until arbitration of differences has been offered by one party and refused by the other.

  35. The arbitration proposal was submitted to the lodges and overwhelmingly rejected, but the wage committee was authorized to act on a change in the finishers' scale.

  36. We remember that by the diplomatic settlement of 1902, by arbitration and negotiation, you have settled all the foreign claims of importance against your government and have given rise to not one yourself.

  37. Guatemala previously had given its adhesion to the principles of arbitration promulgated under The Hague Convention.

  38. The claimants to the vacant succession voluntarily submitted to the arbitration of the Lord Deputy and Council, and a curious award was given.

  39. Supported by O'Neill, to whose arbitration differences were submitted, he reduced to quiet the clans on the border of the Pale.

  40. Desmond and Ormonde were thanked, and advised to refer all their differences to the arbitration of the Lord Deputy and Council.

  41. He promised to submit disputes to the arbitration of Ossory and his son.

  42. Mr. Taft's series of arbitration treaties, following on those initiated by John Hay, made him the natural champion of this further effort to organise the prevention of future wars.

  43. Then quoth to him the Sultan, "Sooth thou speakest; but say me, men who like you know all things thoroughly by evidence and by your powers of penetration, what cause have they to come seeking arbitration at my hand?

  44. It has then provided for this interest, which in the foundation concerns it, and it has also interfered with regard to the form in placing in the determination of free arbitration a principle of necessity.

  45. In fact, as neither sensation, nor the desire, nor aversion, are subject to the free arbitration of man, man has no right over the physical movements which immediately depend on it.

  46. From that arises natural instinct, which is nothing else than a principle of physical necessity which acts upon free arbitration by the means of sensation.

  47. If, on the contrary, it is the will that commences, and if instinct does but follow it, the free arbitration has no longer to display any rigor, now it must show indulgence.

  48. Thus it is now free arbitration which rules the beautiful.


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    Other words:
    choice; decision; discrimination; judicature; reconciliation; settlement