He commented that the point at which the trunk emerges from the soil would be lead to
arbitrariness because soil can be added to the base of the tree to change the point of emergence.
Not exact matches
The Christian people suspect, and not always without reason, that
because the Church's human law must be established by the authorities it is actually subject to the
arbitrariness of the ministry and hence not really a law that would give the people a well - established position over against the decisions of the Pope or the entire episcopate.
Yet, more frequently, he opposes the various connotations of the term «creator,» as applied to God, (He especially resists any appeal to the will of God
because if its suggestion of
arbitrariness.
All these variations, all these hints of
arbitrariness, are absolutely crucial to the aesthetics and moral metaphysics of the game
because they remind us that fair territory is, in fact, conceptually limitless and extends endlessly beyond any outfield walls.
The
arbitrariness of such a set - up is epitomized by Bhavini Bhakta, a teacher - of - the - year who lost teaching positions in four Southern California schools over eight years
because she lacked seniority.
I could not get a clear explanation for the high rate — my credit score of 745 was apparently not enough to get a lower variable rate with my bank (I will likely do a separate post on this issue,
because the seeming
arbitrariness and imprecision of credit scores is something that has been irritating me for many years).
It is arbitrary regardless of which test for
arbitrariness is used
because it undermines the very purposes of the CDSA — the protection of health and public safety.