Sentences with phrase «arbitrary reasons»

Some say that tenure protects teachers from being fired for arbitrary reasons.
And do you really want to be in a long term contract with someone who breaches contract right from the start based on arbitrary reasons?
Although it may seem that what's written above are arbitrary reasons why your resume might be rejected, it is better to be safe than sorry in the end.
Although they recognize that the child's life is intimately connected to health of the mother, the mother has no right to end an unborn child's life for arbitrary reasons.
You can't try harder, God decided if you'll go to hell for completely arbitrary reasons, so suck it up.»
I mean, not believing is just as arbitrary a reason for allowing someone into heaven as believing.
The one I root for, for whatever arbitrary reason (s).
For me it's simply logic — my body isn't counting down days until my baby turns six months or a year, and the milk doesn't automatically switch off, so I can't see how the benefits (including immune benefits) would suddenly stop for so arbitrary a reason either.
(At the same time, a prologue comes up with a hilariously arbitrary reason as to why the drug is illegal in the first place.)
Dennis Cooper's experience is not unique — Amazon authors often get their work pulled for very arbitrary reasons — so there is no 100 % protection from robot overlords censoring your work.
But alas, for some stupidly arbitrary reason, «Challenge Mode» could only be unlocked by connecting your game to a friend's copy of Pokémon Black 2, as long as he or she had seen the credits at least once.
However, on one head - scratching occasion we were stuck for a completely arbitrary reason, and the chanced upon solution had us cursing the designers.
As a casual player who often picks characters based on arbitrary reasons, I could see myself choosing Qbby purely for his ability to stand out from the rainbow pack.
Through my own experiences and observations, I've seen employees let go from different companies for a variety of justified and arbitrary reasons.
What is being disputed is your unfounded insistence that «homosexual activity» carries its own risk (presumably for some arbitrary reason of being «abnormal») aside from promiscuity which does not discriminate between gay and straight.
The 66 books which you refer to were chosen by church «authorities» centuries later (for one arbitrary reason or another) from many, many others.
Starting off with a very self - aware speech by their captain, played by Nick Offerman, which winks at the audience, as if to say, «We know comedy sequels are a little ridiculous,» the trailer explains the arbitrary reason for the new title.
In addition to questions about following Board policy, actual benefits to parents, and arbitrary reasoning, there are issues with regard to a disproportionate impact on mostly Black, and to a lesser extent, Latino teachers.
Reformer Michelle Rhee has noted that while there should be protections in place so that teachers can't be fired for arbitrary reasons, she doesn't think we need to reform tenure; she doesn't see any need for it at all.
That other consumer reporting magazine did not like it, mainly for arbitrary reasons, such as the foot - operated emergency brake (by the time of their 1991 review, only 2 % of buyers ordered the manual transmission) and claims that the doors and hidden hatchback could hit drivers who leaned over in just the right way.
What's important to remember is that a word count that exceeds industry standards is not merely an arbitrary reason for publishers and agents to refuse a query or pitch.
By allowing the edge to play out uninterrupted, without you fiddling with it for arbitrary reasons, your long - term trading performance will improve simply as a «side - effect».
It loads / installs / downloads everything way too slowly given its power, it takes irritatingly large chunks of internet bandwidth for arbitrary reasons, its party chat still doesn't work nearly as consistently as it needs to and several important features are still buried under too many menus.
The piece may not have worked cohesively, or it wasn't the size they were looking for, or you're part of a three - person team and for another arbitrary reason, the three of us didn't agree.
«I don't feel like it's good government to impose rules on one group for just an arbitrary reason,» Karakehian said.
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