(1) His background gives no indication that he might one day become an arbiter of cool.(2) At the Olympic Games, the Court of Arbitration for Sport is the final arbiter on all disputes arising during the Games.(3) The Australian community would be the ultimate arbiter .(4) It is the final arbiter in disputes about the interpretation of the EU Treaties, or secondary legislation based on the Treaties.(5) Most countries, however, have adopted it as the main arbiter for trade disputes that would stem from the single market.(6) This was sent to David Garrick, an influential arbiter of polite literary taste in London.(7) On the subject of language, a poet is the ultimate arbiter , the judge, the jury and the courtroom cat.(8) Mind you, I'm not so sure that she should be regarded as much of an arbiter of taste.(9) His reputation as an arbiter of taste suffered after an ill-considered attack on the quality of the Elgin Marbles in 1816.(10) In this manner, the Panopticon reinforces its role as arbiter of public taste.(11) Still, McKinley pointed out that family is not necessarily the sole arbiter of racial identity.(12) It is the ultimate arbiter on the meaning of the treaty and the laws passed under it.(13) His early investment in Wired Magazine, the leading arbiter of the digital revolution at that time, gave him a front row seat to the third culture revolution.(14) the Secretary of State is the final arbiter(15) The government cannot be an arbiter in any religious matter.(16) Hundreds of websites and petitions have been set up across the US supporting this arbiter of public taste.