Sentences with phrase «arbitrary limits»

Structuring mortgage loans properly can avoid the arbitrary limits set by lending institutions, as well as limits with respect to number of income properties, types of property, number of units, net equity per unit, etc..
If Spotify irons out its kinks with the Family plan and lifted some of the arbitrary limits it has put on users, it could be the best.
While it is good that the Board has adopted the «significant contributing factor» test for causation for both chronic and traumatic mental stress, this is not adequate to ensure equality because the policy imposes a number of other arbitrary limits on mental injuries.
If we're trying to reduce delays in our legal system, setting these arbitrary limits and then making people have to challenge them by introducing evidence to the contrary and challenging the practice of the analytical process employed in the particular case is only going to cause more significant delays.»
Arbitrary limits are arbitrary.
Arbitrary limits on co2 like the economically crippling ones the UK and ONLY the UK are signed up to are completely pointless if we are the only ones doing it.
Mierle Laderman Ukeles is equally engaged in uncovering the often - arbitrary limits between ecology and the economic functioning of the urban landscape.
All too often, Call of Duty games especially, the game designers will set arbitrary limits on magazine size having nothing to do with reality or have wildly different weapon damages for guns that shoot the same bullets.
You'll be told that you failed some objective that you never knew you had, be given objectives that don't make much sense, or have arbitrary limits imposed on you that you won't be aware of until it's too late.
These arbitrary limits would create criminals out of pet owners and fine violators hundreds of dollars per offense.
Amazon is using the augmentation to the TOS to suspend the ability or to impose arbitrary limits on how much content can be delivered to your Kindle e-Reader, Fire tablet or any of their apps.
He mentioned the ridiculously named Taxpayer Protection Act, which like his pledge, puts arbitrary limits on state spending that would cripple vital institutions like public schools.
The interdistrict provisions in the law are weak, and charter options are not meaningful in states with arbitrary limits on new charter schools.
«Dietary guidelines should be revised to lay to rest the outdated, arbitrary limits on total fat consumption.
«My opinion is that scientists do not know enough to set arbitrary limits on life.
Using this new framework, policy makers can now examine this topic in a more analytical manner and develop guidelines based on fundamental principles of economic fairness rather than arbitrary limits.
Cuomo also announced a directive to the New York State Department of Financial Services which took action to stop insurance companies from putting «arbitrary limits» on the number of naloxone doses covered by a plan.
The letter is designed to keep insurers from placing arbitrary limits on the number of naloxone doses that are covered since fentanyl can be up to 50 times more powerful than heroin and it can take multiple doses of naloxone to reverse a fentanyl overdose, Cuomo aides said.
It would allow victims to bypass the prosecution and petition judges for hasty trials, as well as set arbitrary limits on the time to complete a state - level appeal.
To assent to the rules of engagement prescribed by liberal public reason is to accept a voluntary and arbitrary limit on how deeply one is willing to think, which then becomes an involuntary limit on how far one is able to see.
The age requirement is an arbitrary limit, that has been challenged since at least the early 20th century.
And with an arbitrary limit that turned it into a puzzle to solve, second to second — twitterviews are perfect for word nerds.
«I wanted to send a message that if you've got a place at a university, if you can speak the English language, there isn't an arbitrary limit on who can come.
I'm not interested in a capsule wardrobe per se — I'm not sure I understand the arbitrary limit of using only X number of clothes.
That is because the arbitrary limit on Twitter makes it easier to test the waters a bit on the other person's personality, beliefs, and interest.
Whether you consider «recent» to include the last 2 years, or the last 3 years or what ever really, is entirely besides the point to be honest, as these are the most recent ones - beyond any arbitrary limit.
If it is not safe then they should be prosecuted for dangerous driving not simply exceeding an arbitrary limit which takes no account of weather, vehicle, driver, time of day or any other factor that has far more bearing on stopping distance than one or two mph either way.
One of these was an arbitrary limit on the number of stocks in my portfolio.
Perhaps it isn't fair to draw an arbitrary limit on the number of breeds that can be shown.
Dark mode and ten comments for everyone is definitely an upgrade (but just having unlimited comments would be better, why an arbitrary limit at all?)
Since the game is free - to - play, you'd expect some arbitrary limit to how long you can play.
While it started, perhaps innocently, as a quest for a «top ten» list, the effort to fit within an arbitrary limit quickly fell by the wayside.
In 1979 the Supreme Court of Canada established an arbitrary limit of $ 100,000 that could be awarded for the most serious and devastating of injuries.
My concern is that the Supreme Court, by setting an arbitrary limit with scant comparable evidence on trial delay, has stirred up a hornet's nest in political circles, where justice spending doesn't have the same political cachet as hospital spending.
All have won, and all should have prizes, and readers, but I have imposed on myself an altogether arbitrary limit of five nominees.
«Five years is an arbitrary limit which has no bearing on a citizen's connection to Canada,» they argue in their factum.
At the same time, this approach eliminates software miscommunications and gives a user a theoretically infinite number of «profiles,» rather than an arbitrary limit.
However, it does not have an arbitrary limit on block sizes, so we should see ETH prices recover quite soon.
There is no arbitrary limit to the number of properties you can buy as long as your financials support them.

Not exact matches

Otis spokesperson Jodi Hynes says, «we do not set arbitrary time limits
«If you sincerely want the world to be a better place, and you believe business is a way to get there, then it's pure academic nonsense to set some arbitrary size limit above which you can not be a responsible company,» says Gary Hirshberg, who founded the organic yogurt maker Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry, N.H., in 1983.
Most of our «limits» are arbitrary and self - imposed.
That's because most «limits» are self - imposed and arbitrary.
Unfortunately, they provided limited information and made threats under arbitrary deadlines which were not reasonable under the circumstances.
The abolition of arbitrary difference continues its advance — abolishing limits on the marriage right based on the gender pairing of the couple, and now abolishing differential access to bathrooms based on a person's gender self - identification.
There is an important sense therefore in which the test of application beyond the immediate origin may not have to be anything more than «conceivability,» in which the stretching of an idea to its limit and applying it may not be arbitrary.
To attempt to justify this by transforming the epistemological problem of «uncertainty» into an ontological fact is simply a way of mobilizing the present limits of scientific knowledge in order to assert an arbitrary philosophical thesis.
There is, of course, an intrinsic indefiniteness in nature, described in physics by the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, but this is no arbitrary uncertainty; it is a precise limit concerning the relationship between momentum and position for each particle.
But it is arbitrary to limit political theology to the sphere of Kantian hegemony.
Each of these concepts is under attack today, to a point where it is forgotten that their purpose is to limit, not expand, the arbitrary use of power.
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