Sentences with phrase «arbitrary boundary of»

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These conditions introduced in 1990 are largely arbitrary, allowing the 50 percent deviation for constituencies which exceed 20,000 square kilometres, are in excess of 150 kilometres away from the Legislative Assembly Building, include no town larger than 8,000 people (the original bill required no town larger than 4,000 people), include an Indian reserve or Métis settlement and share a border with the provincial boundary.
The book's description of GIFT is accurate, but to say that the Church's prohibition of artificial insemination doesn't apply in this case because what is inserted into the recipient woman is no longer only sperm but a catheter containing both a retrieved egg and sperm retrieved after intercourse only lays Catholic bioethics open to the charge that it is based on an arbitrary set of boundaries discernible only to the well initiated.
I think it important to recognize that many of the boundaries we set are NOT for the purpose of our arbitrary will as a parent, but a long - established agreement within society... we are guides to social behavior for the good of everyone.
What is really being pushed on parents here is the arbitrary social idea and / or judgment that the earlier the infant does not need intervention the better (in some way for the infant and eventual child and adult) and this concept is inappropriately used as a weapon often by false claims suggesting that if an infant or child can not by some pre-determined age «self - soothe» it never will, or that something is either wrong with them, and is in need of repair, or that their parents are deficient (for not setting «boundaries»).
Throughout his State of the State speech Wednesday, Gov. Andrew Cuomo repeatedly made million - dollar — if not — billion - dollar distinctions between two state locations whose boundaries seem sometimes to be arbitrary and shifting to say the least.
One of the core political theories of this type is «nationalism» in which one or more populations, often with an ethnic or religious foundation, within a state develop a sense of community and identity that corresponds to citizenship, more or less, rather than arbitrary politically drawn boundaries.
Area 6A has a southern boundary through an area of limited exposure, its western boundary is Lake Turkana, and its northern boundary is an arbitrary line separating it from Area 2 in the west and Area 4 in the east along which there is little exposure of Pliocene or Pleistocene strata.
«Free from the artificial limits of grade requirements they push on beyond these arbitrary boundaries.
Also evident is the arbitrary nature of these boundaries with Highland Park residing within Dallas ISD.
I the parent know my son best, and I know that school choice will allow him to attend the school in which he can best learn, grow and thrive — a school not chosen by an arbitrary boundary map but by the expertise of a stakeholder — in this case myself, his mother.
Recently, in an interview with Michelle Kuo in Artforum, Tillmans addressed not only the implications of the rapid changes in inkjet printing technology, but also the arbitrary parameters of medium and what it might mean that these boundaries are so vigorously defended.
With ideological utopias often referred to as islands of idealism, Mamou is creating forced utopias through material explorations; thereby highlighting the arbitrary nature of boundaries, and social constructs that exist within them.
Throughout the show, Cianciolo brought together fashion and art, performance and installation, past and present, building a creative utopia where visitors could eat, pray, read, and feel inspired enough to go on themselves to innovate, without fear of arbitrary boundaries — with the openness, indeed, of a child.
The latter would effectively reduce a quadratic to a constant but avoids imposing a model on the data from the outset and setting arbitrary boundary conditions like a zero slope at the beginning of the record.
Even arbitrary scenarios could be constructed, built on reanalyses; for instance, adding 10 % more water vapor on the lateral boundaries of a Type 2 downscaling run.
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