12 collocations for arbitrated

After a time, if our treaties stand the test of experience and prove useful, it is probable that all the greatest Powers on earth will come under obligation to arbitrate their differences with other nations.

"She's a queer girl, is Pearlie," she said that night, when Pearl had gone upstairs to arbitrate a quarrel which had broken out between Bugsey and Danny as to whose turn it was to split the kindling wood.

"Bonsor jest pockets the pore dead man's cash," says McGinty, with righteous indignation, "and I've called this yer meetin' t' arbitrate the matter.

Besides such visitors, there were still others who came to him to arbitrate family disputeswhich constituted him a sort of Domestic Relations Courtand gave him an insight into a condition that surprised him.

The deputation met with varied success; but the result proved to the irritated prince that no measures of compromise were to be expected, and that force alone was to arbitrate the question.

He was a Bachelor and had lived at a European Hotel for Years, and he knew just how to Arbitrate a Domestic Scrap.

" Well, they told pa to arbitrate the strike, and the next day he had a couple of loads of timothy hay, such as mother used to make, driven in and unloaded, and the horses, elephants, camels, and things almost set up a cheer for pa.

At last the Roman senate was summoned by all parties to arbitrate on all these doings an annoying task, which was the righteous punishment of the sentimental policy that the senate had pursued.

"Were I to arbitrate betwixt His terra cotta, plain or mix'd, And thy earth-gender'd sonnet; Small cause has he th' award to dread: Thy Images are in the head, And his, poor boy, are on it!

Austria-Hungary, origin of; helps to divide Poland; at war with France; at war with Sardinia and France; at war with Prussia and Italy; refuses to arbitrate Serbian trouble.

In the end the immediate dispute was settled upon the following principles: (1) The British Government admitted, in principle at any rate, the obligation to make compensation for the loss incurred by the owners of the ships which had been detained, and expressed a readiness to arbitrate claims which could not be arranged by other methods.

The omission may be partly filled out from Xiphilinus (p. 7): "He returned from Armenia and arbitrated disputes besides conducting other business for kings and potentates who came to him.

12 collocations for  arbitrated