Amazon is using the augmentation to the TOS to suspend the ability or to
impose arbitrary limits on how much content can be delivered to your Kindle e-Reader, Fire tablet or any of their apps.
Not exact matches
Most of our «
limits» are
arbitrary and self -
imposed.
That's because most «
limits» are self -
imposed and
arbitrary.
But once those months are over, if you and your woman still want to continue to see each other, don't feel like you need to
impose an
arbitrary time
limit on what could accidentally turn into something long lasting and serious.
Still, the province can easily pass legislation that
imposes tight
limits on development approval timelines and outlaws unreasonable and
arbitrary requirements and restrictions.
You'll be told that you failed some objective that you never knew you had, be given objectives that don't make much sense, or have
arbitrary limits imposed on you that you won't be aware of until it's too late.
The paper comments somewhat disapprovingly that the system in Scotland «is reputed to be harsh to women; certainly any system that
imposes an
arbitrary time
limit upon spousal support will disadvantage the less well - off whose needs can not be met out of capital».
A perennial problem in family law practice is
arbitrary judges who dislike family law cases and
impose strict time
limits upon trials.
While it is good that the Board has adopted the «significant contributing factor» test for causation for both chronic and traumatic mental stress, this is not adequate to ensure equality because the policy
imposes a number of other
arbitrary limits on mental injuries.
All have won, and all should have prizes, and readers, but I have
imposed on myself an altogether
arbitrary limit of five nominees.
Perhaps he would explain what the»...
arbitrary efficiency
limits...» are that TREB is seeking to
impose on his VOW?
We can't operate under our chosen business model outside of Nova Scotia because of
arbitrary «efficiency
limits»
imposed by real estate boards such as TREB.