The term «civil service laws» refers to a personnel system established by law which is designed to protect employees
from arbitrary action, personal favoritism, and political coercion, and which uses a competitive or merit examination process for selection and placement.
Principals establish both respect and personal regard when they acknowledge the vulnerabilities of others, actively listen to their concerns, and
eschew arbitrary actions.
Some moons can be spotted sitting atop tall buildings or dangling below out of reach ledges, giving players a concrete goal, while others are unlocked by
seemly arbitrary actions like... sitting on a park bench.
It was precisely to prevent
such arbitrary action that the Framers adopted the doctrine of separation of powers.
Even the Davidic monarchy, as in the cases of king Solomon and king Ahab, used religious institutions and trappings to justify
their arbitrary actions and rules.
That would be
an arbitrary action... The two principles of being that make man - the material, the body, and the soul - must be mutually made for each other.
@ Josh — defining something as a «sin» is an entirely subjective and
arbitrary action, which is then used to arbitrarily label actions and people you don't agree with.
And more than that, «to love» isn't
some arbitrary action that you decide for another person.
«Baltimore city public schools do not deserve or accept
this arbitrary action,» Phillip H. Farfel, the president of the Baltimore school board, said in a Feb. 1 letter to state officials.