Next I looked at my goals, made
arbitrary decisions as to anticipated page counts (Young Adult = 180 pages, Single Title = 375 pages... your mileage may vary) and tried to anticipate how much time would be required for revision and polishing drafts.
Not exact matches
Another bias is mental accounting where an investor divides wealth into
arbitrary categories and makes irrational
decisions based on the category, such
as a stock purchase or sale tied to an emotional attachment to the company.
The
decision must either be in response to principles — and so itself need explanation — or be
arbitrary and so be
as inexplicable
as the basic principles in the intellectualist position.
Every detail of our lives,
as well
as those of the universe, depends upon
arbitrary decisions of God.
When one couples this with what we have said earlier about man's freedom, the openness to the future which is before each of us and all of us, and the importance of
decision as to choices made, the moral question is radically transformed from obedience to
arbitrary command to willing acceptance of the invitation of love.
«It is important to note that the committee only endorsed a ruling by the court; this is not an
arbitrary decision by the party
as being speculated by Nii Noi's supporters».
Beyond the absurdity of trying to write a contract which could serve
as an algorithm for making
arbitrary presidential
decisions, the US constitution states that officers of the US can be impeached only for «high crimes and misdemeanors».
Moreover, states wishing to implement bans are not required to scientifically justify their
decisions and can appeal to more
arbitrary concerns such
as fears of GMOs contaminating other non-GM produce and likely public backlashes over use and cultivation.
It rightly quashed the
arbitrary and unlawful
decision of the Commissioner made on the 10th of October 2016 invalidating the nomination of the applicant
as a candidate for the coming Presidential Election for alleged non-compliance with regulations 7 of the Public Elections Regulations, 2016 (CI 94) and ordered the Commissioner to comply with the Regulations.
Conservation triage,
as Possingham and others call it, has some commonsense appeal and gives
decision makers numbers to latch onto in a field where choices can seem
arbitrary.
«The review process that the Trump administration has been undertaking has been fairly
arbitrary, so it is honestly a guessing game
as to which monuments are most at risk and how the review is being conducted and whose voices are being heard to drive Secretary Zinke's
decision,» the Wilderness Society's vice president for conservation, Melyssa Watson, said in a news conference yesterday.
As mentioned earlier, by its nature this is an
arbitrary decision.
Upon first blush, the
decision registers
as an
arbitrary homage to the golden age of American Westerns.
It's unclear if this had anything to do with the sudden
decision to move the release date, and since the movie is listed
as «completed» on IMDb (admittedly an
arbitrary way to measure these things), this news is a little surprising.
We fear
decisions will frequently be subjective and
arbitrary,
as they have been in other parts of the public sector — notably the civil service — where performance pay has been introduced.
Granted, the boost to starting salaries is not
as great
as some advocates would like — the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce has called for starting salaries of $ 45,000 — but remember that this new schedule is based on the
arbitrary decision to reward credentials that improve test scores by 1 percent of a standard deviation with a 1 percent boost in salary.
As part of their «relentless respect» for staff members, effective principals steer clear of
arbitrary decisions based on personal preference.
Over time, the membership of securities in the index will change, and frequently so due to an
arbitrary decision from a management committee rather than
as a result of an explicit formula.
As a practical matter, disputing an error can be a time - consuming, nearly impossible three - party negotiation between the credit bureau, the creditor and the individual — a negotiation for which the outcome is ultimately controlled by the sometimes
arbitrary decision of the agency.17
Similarly, citing 13 weeks of age
as the termination of the Critical Period was merely an
arbitrary decision made by researchers — a
decision which had very little relevance to the social world of companion dogs.
It just feels like so many of the design
decisions in Sanctum 2 were
arbitrary additions
as opposed to carefully through - out improvements on the design of the first game.
Although this is an
arbitrary decision - and automatically excludes such important figures
as Gerhard Richter (b. 1932), Christo & Jeanne - Claude (both born in 1935).
Around 1960, the traditional pictorial rectangle began to be seen
as arbitrary, enough so that certain abstract painters worked to make each new picture's exterior profile an active ingredient rather than a rote
decision.
By your same logic, you could argue that McIntyre's
decision to treat all variance, even the trending non-stationary component,
as «noise» is
arbitrary.
Not only are the underlying policy
decisions mutable and
arbitrary, the government doesn't allocate spending
as a percent of revenue, but
as differing amounts unrelated to receipts.
But
as energy, momentum and mass must be conserved, the modeller must take an
arbitrary decision what to do with this excess or deficit.
On September 30, 2013, Georgia Aquarium filed a lawsuit in the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia challenging the agency's
decision under the federal Administrative Procedure Act
as contrary to the MMPA and its implementing regulations and
as arbitrary and capricious.
At Planet3.0, we've had our internal disagreement about this, with mt arguing that McKibben's and Hansen's approach is correct, and that tar sand bitumen is a good place to draw the line, while Dan M has argued that this is a sort of
arbitrary decision, and the tar sands should be treated just
as another form of fossil fuels, rather than a bright line that should not be crossed.
In addressing this interest, both courts acknowledged that a state has an interest in: (i) preserving life in general; (ii) preventing deaths that occur
as a result of errors in medical or legal judgment; (iii) preventing exercise of undue,
arbitrary, and / or unfair influences over an individual's
decision to end his / her life; (iv) safeguarding interests of innocent third parties such
as minor children and other family members; (v) assuring the integrity of the medical profession; and (vi) avoiding the adverse consequences that might ensue if physician - assisted suicide were declared a fundamental right.
Speaking generally, it may be true (
as Laws J said in a passage also quoted by Lord Bingham from R v Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Ex p First City Trading [1997] 1 CMLR 250, 278 - 279) that «Wednesbury and European review are two different models — one looser, one tighter — of the same juridical concept, which is the imposition of compulsory standards on
decision - makers so
as to secure the repudiation of
arbitrary power».
Originally Soderbergh had scripted over 40 different content nodes for the app, but tightened Mosaic up to around 15 so the
decisions don't feel
as arbitrary or like a chore.
I hope that more people with the authority to make hiring
decisions will see the wisdom in hiring the most qualified candidate and stop a practice that potentially screens out good applicants because of something
as arbitrary as employment status.