arbitrate
arbitrate.01 - judge, decide
ARBITRATE-V NOTES: No Verbnet entry. (from arbitrate.01-v)ARBITRATION-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry arbitrate.01, OntoNotes grouping arbitration-n senses 1 & 2; no mapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from arbitration.01-n)
Aliases:
arbitrate (v.)
arbitration (n.)
arbitration (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: conflict needing a decision
ARG2-GOL: decision itself, often in favor or against...
ARG1-PPT: conflict needing a decision
ARG2-GOL: decision itself, often in favor or against...
the one example
An adjudicator system -- that is ,
an investigatorARG0
whoR-ARG0
acts first as a fact - finder and then switches hats and arbitratesrel
the factsARG1
-- has such advantages as speed , flexibility and maximum privacy .All arguments
In 2002 , the Los Angeles Superior Court threw out
theirARG0
arbitrationrel
of a disputeARG1
because they had not done things ethically .Arg0 and Arg2
As I said before the BBB settles all claims of people who choose not to pay for
theirARG0
arbitrationrel
in favor of the companyARG2
.Arg 0 and different Arg2
Seagal 's side agreed to stay
theirARG0
arbitrationrel
against NguyenARG2
pending the hearing .arbitrary
arbitrary.02 - determined by chance, based on individual preference
ARBITRARY-J NOTES: Based on instances in BOLT P01, parts 2,3. Framed by Claire. (from arbitrary.01-j)Aliases:
arbitrary (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing that is determined by chance
ARG2-GOL: whom it is arbitrary to, perceiver of arbtrariness
ARG2-GOL: whom it is arbitrary to, perceiver of arbtrariness
All args
HonestlyARGM-DIS
the 10 %ARG1
was arbitraryrel
to meARG2
and I was only using it because it is the only standard that I know of for donating .