Articles that propose
some arbitrary number of rules for doing something can be surprisingly seductive.
Features Nine Timeless Rules for Investing in Mutual Funds (and ETFs) Articles that propose
some arbitrary number of rules for doing something can be surprisingly seductive.
Not exact matches
Insurance companies are not in compliance with the law if they have
arbitrary rules for a set
number of consultations or certain age
of the baby.
Expressed mathematically, Leonardo's
rule says that if a branch with diameter (D) splits into an
arbitrary number (n)
of secondary branches
of diameters (d1, d2, et cetera), the sum
of the secondary branches» diameters squared equals the square
of the original branch's diameter.
It's a popular
rule but it's also «an
arbitrary number,» says associate professor
of urban affairs at Virginia Tech, David Bieri.