Collocations witharbitration

These are words often used in combination witharbitration.

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arbitration award
The arbitration award in itself and the police negotiating board agreement which followed made substantial savings in the police budget.
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arbitration clause
Such an agreement could not, therefore, go to arbitration, so the arbitration clause would not operate at all in such a disagreement.
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arbitration committee
These measures include creating work conditions that avoid conflicts, rapidly settling disputes between physicians and health institutions, and creating a permanent binding arbitration committee agreeable to both physicians and management.
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arbitration hearing
A number of these cases were, however, settled by agreement without proceeding to an arbitration hearing.
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arbitration panel
The council would have an arbitration panel which would seek to resolve questions of negligence within a £2,000 limit.
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arbitration proceedings
That would be a factor to be taken into account by the arbitrator in the arbitration proceedings.
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arbitration process
A command arbitration process combines the votes from the behaviours and selects the optimal action to satisfy the goals of the system.
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arbitration tribunal
However, the bakery owners resolutely refused to accept a closed shop, as did the arbitration tribunal.
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binding arbitration
These measures include creating work conditions that avoid conflicts, rapidly settling disputes between physicians and health institutions, and creating a permanent binding arbitration committee agreeable to both physicians and management.
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commercial arbitration
However, we are dealing with a condition of a commercial arbitration.
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compulsory arbitration
As follow-up to the development of some pro-labor legislation, we should be thinking about federal legislation that would obviate the need for major strikes, some form of "voluntary" compulsory arbitration.
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private arbitration
The making of a shared compact between disputants was not limited to private arbitration.
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voluntary arbitration
The law provides for conciliation and voluntary arbitration in any dispute, and for compulsory arbitration in a limited number of essential services.
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