Sentences with phrase «arbitrary use»

Or else they are based on narrow and arbitrary uses of the tradition.
eLearning course pages in the latter category feature a huge range of what I would consider bad instructional design that include arbitrary use of color, a hodgepodge of resources with no explanation, incoherent titles or directions, and no logical sequence of events.
They are not skeptical, so much as indifferent: they have a minute to fill in a group show, but nothing to say, so their «response» is a completely arbitrary use of net - art techno tropes.
The principle of the ne bis in idem in criminal matters (i.e. the right not to be prosecuted or punished twice for the same criminal conduct) is a key safeguard against arbitrary use of the ius puniendi.
The risk of arbitrary use also makes the power incompatible with the traditional discretion given to UK police officers in course of their duties.
Of course, process theology is associated with the work of Whitehead, and Whitehead has been severely criticized by Buchler for his arbitrary use of a principle of ontological priority.4 Yet there seems to be nothing in the nature of process theology which requires that some entities be considered «more real» than others.
The party said the charge of GH cents 50,000 fee for presidential nominees and GH cents 10,000 for parliamentary nominees was a capricious and arbitrary use of power by the electoral body.
Manfull is interested in the discrepancy between the visual language of game design and the actual games being played, hinting at the arbitrary use of certain symbols and themes.
Although the incorporation of the grid has been seen before from Attic Vase painting to Mondrian's paintings, Gottlieb's Pictographs differ in the artist's arbitrary use of choice and imagery.
Commentator as opposed to draughtsman, Burdis's disregard for the language and history of drawing and painting is reflected in his arbitrary use of media.
The arbitrary use of power this entails and the unsustainable debt of the Icelandic government has created uncertainty and risk in all aspects of commerce.»
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