Arbitrators, unlike judges:
A) are hired by the parties.
B) do not have to review the case in an objective fashion.
C) have to consider the common law of the shop.
D) do not have to worry if the parties cannot live with the agreement.
E) are hired by the parties and have to consider the common law of the shop.
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