Sentences with phrase «arbitrary distinctions between»

He noted that the use of proportionality in cases involving human rights and EU law but not domestic law produced «some rather arbitrary distinctions between essentially similar issues».
With a background that includes training in architecture and design, Jarrod Beck brings a multivalent temperament to his art making practice, traversing arbitrary distinctions between disciplines and materials with ease.
The response also did not elaborate on why the Xoom is being shipped with the 1x voice calling channel activated since tablets are usually shipped with data only hardware. This is not unprecedented for Verizon, as it has previously made arbitrary distinctions between hardware and software in order to exercise control over device sales and pricing, such as the Bluetooth profile incident with the Motorola V710.
If the zeros mean lacking modal status then it is arguable that any view with a zero, excepting O.o, is unacceptable in the sense that it makes an arbitrary distinction between modal terms as applied to God and the world.
(For my own sake, I make an arbitrary distinction between algorithms [artificial intelligence] and devices that simulate neural plasticity [artificial brains].)
JS: I have never subscribed to the arbitrary distinction between tiny houses and apartments.
That's a little disappointing, but at least Apple has eliminated the arbitrary distinction between the iPhone and iPad when it comes to Siri support.

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«There are lots of examples in the commercial world, the political world and everywhere else where somebody has the arbitrary discretion to draw distinctions between different groups of people, and that inevitably leads to unfairness and lack of transparency.»
Then there's the absurd and arbitrary distinction we draw between bad drugs (illegal, immoral) and good drugs.
Most economists agree that the distinction between having the employer and employee pay is basically arbitrary, and the employee ultimately pays the tax's full burden.
The distinction between arbitrary and magisterial use of scripture is not explained.
Thus Cyril C. Richardson has criticized the classical formulations of the Trinity as imposing an arbitrary «threeness» upon our theological thinking, and proposes instead a basic twofold distinction between God as Absolute and God as Related.1 This is for Richardson a basic paradox, an apparent self - contradiction, for if we try to bring these aspects into relationship, we compromise God's absoluteness.2 Charles Hartshorne accepts this same twofold distinction, but he removes the contradictory element by understanding it in terms of the abstract and concrete dimensions of God's nature and experience.3
Mr Paravicini said that drawing a distinction between farmers and unitholders is arbitrary and the co-op strives to generate returns for both.
Machiavelli fully endorses Livy's assumption that the fundamental question to ask, when thinking about political liberty, is about the distinction between freedom and servitude, and he further agrees that the arbitrary power wielded by the early kings of Rome left the citizen body living as slaves.
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.
The term even frustrated Charles Darwin, who in On the Origin of Species wrote, «I was much struck how entirely vague and arbitrary is the distinction between species and varieties.»
Therefore, there is no arbitrary distinction from an energetic standpoint between you and me.
Jones, in just two films, has revealed the possibility for a real artistic identity: someone interested in proximate realities and the maybe - arbitrary distinctions we draw between what is «real» and what's a perceptual reproduction of reality.
Let's not make some arbitrary us vs. them distinction between traditionally published and indie authors.
The distinction between «the Internet» and «books» is arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 -LSB-...]
-LSB-...] by Porter Anderson: The distinction between «the Internet» and «books» is arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years.
-LSB-...] The distinction between «the Internet» and «books» is arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years.
The distinction between «the Internet» and «books» is arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years.
The total number of typhoons might actually go up a bit because of the promotion of some tropical storms to typhoons, but of course the distinction between these classes of cyclone is arbitrary.
Race is an artificial and arbitrary social construct, and there is no biological or scientific basis for the racial distinctions we make between people.
As well the direct connection between level of disability and functional impairments means characterization could create arbitrary results unless distinctions based on reading the printed word, using a conventional telephone or walking upstairs are treated in the same fashion as distinctions based on visual, auditory or mobility disabilities.
According to WSIAT, the WSIA's distinction between mental stress claims and claims involving physical injury was arbitrary and in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms (the «Charter «-RRB-.
The scope of Rules 2.04 and 5.03 sufficiently address the dangers raised by intimate relationships between lawyers and clients without arbitrary distinctions and unnecessarily punishing lawyers.
Thomas called any distinction between breath and blood tests «an arbitrary line in the sand.»
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