Sentences with phrase «arbitrary list»

I'll be honest, I get annoyed when I see arbitrary lists of foods that «arthritis» or «psoriasis» patients should avoid, because to be honest, every single body is so different and every single body responds to foods differently.
In 1994, in a whimsical mood, we came up with a somewhat arbitrary list of «laws» of aesthetics, of which we will describe six: grouping, symmetry, hypernormal stimuli, peak shift, isolation and perceptual problem solving.
Ethos» Sunshine Games Countdown is a completely arbitrary list of games that make him smile.
1) Staffing would be required to complete random and arbitrary listing detail verifications.
Even with a fairly small, arbitrary list of large Canadian and American companies, we found plenty of major corporations where Slack is already in use.
The rights specified by the Declaration do not compose an arbitrary list of disparate goods that are to be protected.
Is my identity wrapped in checking off some arbitrary list of achievements?
Now, as even this brief and arbitrary list of questions should indicate, any illumination of the peculiar temptations of a homosexual life style may also serve to illuminate the peculiar temptations of a heterosexual life style and the commonality of temptation for both.
I've already compiled an arbitrary list, hahaha.
Etiquette isn't just an arbitrary list of rules; it's the language of social behavior.
People read to their own tastes, not some arbitrary list based on what someone else believes they should read.
It is best to have a chat with your veterinarian about your specific dog's individual needs before you switch his diet, but for the purpose of this article, I've put an arbitrary list of ten vet recommended dog food brands that are good enough for a large majority of canines.
So with that, let's start off with an arbitrary list that means absolutely nothing to anyone.
«I'd add that «the best we have» is an arbitrary list selected by a self - selected set of judges who are by and large ideologically biased against human industrial and population growth»
What's even more interesting — and far more important — is that the primary decision to hire these people was on their actual ability to do the work and excel at it, not on some arbitrary list of skills and experiences.»
Employers don't respond well to arbitrary lists of nouns and adjectives.
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