http://www.totalvideogames... «We've got two large wastelands on there,» he says, «we can cut it into two pieces» but «couldn't
make an arbitrary cut.»
«We've got two large wastelands on there,» he says, «we can cut it into two pieces» but «couldn't
make an arbitrary cut.»
Not exact matches
In the early ontology of events the divisions could be
made by
arbitrary cuts (see D.E. in Dialogue I).
Labour MPs also
made the fair point that
cutting the number of MPs from 650 to 600 is an
arbitrary gesture of appeasement to anti-politician sentiment.
Matthews and Weaver
make the point that this is a little
arbitrary and that the true impact of climate inertia would be seen only with emissions
cut to zero.
As it appears largely
arbitrary which scenes
made it into the film in the first place, it's likely that any
cuts were for the sake of length.
And, to
make matters worse, the former Education Commissioner agreed to set a
cut - score which establishes an
arbitrary level of proficiency such that only 30 % of students taking the test will meet that passing standard.
So when a retailer discounts your ebook and you don't sell enough extra copies to
make up the difference, he is giving you an
arbitrary pay
cut.
Matthews and Weaver
make the point that this is a little
arbitrary and that the true impact of climate inertia would be seen only with emissions
cut to zero.
Relationship research has shown that passion decreases gradually throughout a relationship,
making 3 - years seems like an
arbitrary cut - off (but perhaps not
arbitrary in terms of tying in with the movie).