Sentences with phrase «arbitrary definition»

We need a God in whom the polarities of feminine - masculine, good - evil, infinite - finite are united; a God who calls us to continuing discovery of all our potentialities as individuals and as humankind; a God who does not box us in or limit us with arbitrary definitions of what is human; a God we do not «bump into» when we spread our wings or stretch our muscles toward wholeness and toward an open future.
The Hyper Games do not inhibit athletes with arbitrary definitions of «fairness» or with patronizing safety rules.
I also cant help but notice how arbitrary the definition of «a standard» has been (and explicitly was in that study cited, something that probably invalidates... Read More
I also cant help but notice how arbitrary the definition of «a standard» has been (and explicitly was in that study cited, something that probably invalidates any attempt to compare them).
That's an arbitrary definition of a standard Dominant LeBron James Performance, but it's a fair measurement.
You say «how you want to define country» and then you make up an arbitrary definition for country.
Arbitrary definitions of what science is shouldn't affect one's attempts to figure out the way things really are.»
I was one person when I stood at the front of the class in my yoga studio, guiding others toward their fullest expression, and a completely different person at home — stressed out, frustrated, and resentful toward myself for not living up to some arbitrary definition of «a good mom,» as well as at my children and husband for «keeping me» from the freedom and fulfillment I craved.
Thus, we kept our list deliberately eclectic, pinning the notion of «best horror movies» not to any one arbitrary definition, but covering the full gamut.
«I don't think our education problems can be solved with more money, but even if you do believe that, Initiative 42 is not the answer,» Callen said, adding that the school funding formula relies on an «arbitrary definition» of adequate funding.
(You can replace this with «get married» or make any big life decision — apparently those with anxiety need to put their entire life on pause until they fit some arbitrary definition of mental health.)
The «ancestral» phenotype in my arbitrary definition (which, however, is in line with the views of many or most professionals in animal science) is one that comes to mind when one thinks of the Jackal, Northern Wolf, and descendants of the extinct Pale - footed Wolf (such as sighthounds).
The project's unwieldy brief provides no a priori function, content, strategy, site, or hypothetical condition apart from the arbitrary definition of seven oxymoronic images.
Indeed, I think it «s morally acceptable to default if your mortgage threatens your ability to save adequately for the future, regardless of whether you can pay it according to some arbitrary definition of «affordability.»
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