Sentences with phrase «arbitrary fashion»

Her frequent nudity is organic to the story, unlike the naked bodies that turn up in arbitrary fashion on cable TV.
They did it without any independent review on their own, and in a very arbitrary fashion.
Without money, sponsorship, blessings, or external support, they embraced the history of art as something simple and near: one of them transformed himself into a fountain, while the other dragged his head along the floor, tracing a line that was also the interpretation of another artist's score, in free, light, blissfully arbitrary fashion.
But «a moral discussion is inconclusive and even trivial, if it leaves out the question of its application,» as Gregory Vlastos has said.13 In order to be as specific as possible about this approach to Christian social philosophy I shall outline in arbitrary fashion five general principles which I suggest can be supported by the evidence of human experience as being necessary guides to the conditions under which the Good Society can grow.
Any abstract scheme tends of its nature to resolve in an arbitrary fashion, and perhaps prematurely for the whole, the ambiguity of the future.
You do not give our rewards, nor punishment in an arbitrary fashion.
In any case, only an employee can question whether a tax code is correct so it is far more logical to continue the existing process than to apply codes that may be incorrect in the proposed opaque and arbitrary fashion.
This process is not just a matter of putting particles in nice - looking patterns in some arbitrary fashion; several properties, such as the electric charges of the particles, have to match up exactly with the relevant quantities in the representation.
«This way, not only can we see the circuit in action, we can manipulate it with light and be able to get the circuit to become activated and inactivated in an arbitrary fashion,» says Yuste.
«It's pretty clear that involves the right to appear before any board that calls for public submissions... And you can not limit that freedom of expression in an arbitrary fashion
How can debates, a critical part of the democratic process, operate in such a high - handed and arbitrary fashion?
He added that (para 95) «the key point is that article 5 (1) was intended to avoid arbitrary detention», ie it is concerned with the physical liberty of the person, and aims to prevent people being dispossessed of their liberty in an arbitrary fashion, and is not directed at mere restrictions of liberty of movement, as here.
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