Sentences with phrase «by arbitrary cuts»

In the early ontology of events the divisions could be made by arbitrary cuts (see D.E. in Dialogue I).

Not exact matches

We didn't just say, «Let's cut staffing by 30 %» or some other arbitrary number.
«We can not support arbitrary cuts to future legal immigration levels,» said Daniel Garza, president of The LIBRE Initiative, which is backed by the Koch brothers.
This list of 5 reasons moms continue to breastfeed their babies after the arbitrary acceptable cut - off date enforced by random strangers or other individuals such as family members and friends who aren't actually whipping their boob out for their 3 year old «infant» to suckle may shed some clarity on the matter.
«While we welcome the decision to end the arbitrary retirement age, raising the state pension age over this short timescale is clearly driven by a desire to cut spending rather than a planned approach to introducing more flexible retirement,» he said.
Justice, delivered by the lowest bidder, coupled with arbitrary rate cuts will create an unviable system of legal aid that fails to grasp the importance of client choice, competition and quality.
«While the date chosen by each state for cut - off appears to reflect an arbitrary approach to school starting age as shown by the differences within Australia, discussion forums including parents across Australia demonstrate that the date causes anxiety when children's birthdays fall close to that cut - off,» Dr Mergler said.
He termed «arbitrary and partisan» a proposal by the Republican - controlled Joint Appropriations Committee to cut the agency's budget by another 3 to 4 percent.
The symbolism of standing guard to prevent senseless damage to books is not lost on those of us who are reminded almost daily that our right to read is being threatened, either intentionally or not, by an abundance of entertaining electronic media, funding cuts to libraries and schools, even moronic, extremist book banning in our public education institutions by those who wield arbitrary power over curricula.
For his Project Space residency, Smith will be working on a 7 × 7 inch square book designed to be cut from the spine to form a reversible square, 7 pages by 7 pages, as a way to both manifest the site of the square and call into question the (arbitrary) borders of the visual page.
Vaughn seems consumed by what the rest of us perceive as arbitrary, going to great lengths to mount the skeletal fabric on beefy, custom - shaped plexi that mimics the existing industrial cuts.
Scientists and environmentalists alike persist in positioning this problem as a «flow» problem to be resolved by a reduction in the «flow», i.e. by cutting emissions by some arbitrary amount.
Law Society President Joe Egan said: «After decades of legal aid cuts by successive governments we have no choice but to act against an arbitrary cut that will do little if anything to drive down the legal aid bill — but could have a very detrimental impact on justice.»
Costs can be cut by hiring cheaper in - house lawyers or outside firms, requiring firms to give arbitrary discounts, refusing to pay the legal bill, directing the firm to settle early regardless of cost, and so on.
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