Sentences with phrase «n't arbitrary rules»

These aren't arbitrary rules; these aren't some sort of cosmic, intangible things God has come up with just to see how we are doing.
This is not an arbitrary rule.

Not exact matches

Ruling out a huge portion of the talent pool in favor of an arbitrary hiring requirement is not the smartest move.
Americans for Annuity Protection has engaged in active outreach to leaders of influence to establish the argument that the DOL's fiduciary rule should be returned because of the analysis performed by the department is flawed, inconclusive and arbitrary; it is not compatible with the Uniform Security Law or established insurance law, and the law has potential conflict with the Dodd - Frank requirements to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on reviewing a uniform fiduciary standard.
Not merely arbitrary rules for what to do and don't do, but the kinds of things important to maintaining a functional, peaceful, stable society.
When my times comes and when your times comes, which will both be unannounced anyways, how we are saved is not as simple as an arbitrary or superficial rule written on a book in an imperfect world.
Not getting into a club or obeying arbitrary rules.
These people can't accept that reality because it would mean that they have no reason to oppose homosexuality other than a completely arbitrary rule that divides humanity into two different classes without any real reason to do so.
God's Law isn't a list of arbitrary rules, but help guide us to understanding and conforming to His nature, which is the only real source of Goodness.
The «christian view» goes something like this, «there is a benevolent sky daddy who made some arbitrary rules that include condoning slavery and stoning unruly children to death, and if I don't follow these rules, I burn in hell for all eternity... unless I ask for forgiveness at some point before I die, then all is forgiven and I live in heaven for all eternity, even if I'm a baby rapist!».
Regulations in family and classroom can be used as a basis for developing a high concept of law, when they are presented as approximations to right — not as arbitrary impositions, not as expressions of superior power, not as absolute rules which can never be questioned or modified.
Why do you think that God provides a standard, aren't His rules not arbitrary also?
This is a sport / entertainment for crying out loud... Things that don't affect fighter safety like 0.2 lbs they can look the other way... Let's not apply super strict rules to a sport that has arbitrary rules in the first place!
But it should also be noted that more often than not, those same arbitrary rules have led to your team being given spectacular opportunities, opportunities that more often than not you didn't take advantage of.
We can not emphasize enough how seemingly arbitrary and frustrating blackout rules can be.
I don't think that strict boundaries and rules provide anything more than an arbitrary obstacle for them to overcome.
Insurance companies are not in compliance with the law if they have arbitrary rules for a set number of consultations or certain age of the baby.
«It is important to note that the committee only endorsed a ruling by the court; this is not an arbitrary decision by the party as being speculated by Nii Noi's supporters».
Procurement rules ensure both a level playing field and that public agencies don't use arbitrary contract rules to favor some bidders over others.
For republicans, interference is rendered not arbitrary — and so does not reduce our freedom — when we are subject to the rule of law.
«I think Labour's arrived at the right position on this issue, not ruling out a referendum in any circumstances, but neither making an open - ended, arbitrary commitment to one in three years» time,» the Labour peer said.
A civilised society should have a system which encourages competition to raise animal welfare standards, not competition to lower them and we should not jeopardise our farming industry simply because of some arbitrary rules set down by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).
Expressed mathematically, Leonardo's rule says that if a branch with diameter (D) splits into an arbitrary number (n) of secondary branches of diameters (d1, d2, et cetera), the sum of the secondary branches» diameters squared equals the square of the original branch's diameter.
The Hyper Games do not inhibit athletes with arbitrary definitions of «fairness» or with patronizing safety rules.
But arbitrary rigid rules aren't sustainable and will likely lead to an unhealthy relationship with food.
I love pumpkin everything... but I have an arbitrary rule that I can't indulge until October.
I'm really not one for following arbitrary rules.
Rules like this aren't normally necessary but if you can't help but sending 3 emails asking if everything is okay it would be far better to have arbitrary rules like Rules like this aren't normally necessary but if you can't help but sending 3 emails asking if everything is okay it would be far better to have arbitrary rules like rules like this.
There are certain arbitrary rules that seem to define awards season: Movies released early in the year will be ignored; Horror never gets nominated; First time directors don't have a chance; Stories about racism should be told through a white gaze.
Netflix movies, of course, are presently not allowed to compete for the Palme d'Or unless they consent to French exhibition laws, a rule that does seem a bit arbitrary in light of the very real possibility that the streaming giant could snap up a Cannes competition entry after the fact.
Instead, without any context, Winerip readers are again left to conclude, on the columnist's authority, that there is something arbitrary, if not downright crooked, about all these federal rules.
Etiquette isn't just an arbitrary list of rules; it's the language of social behavior.
Space here does not allow me to go into details about the manner in which the District handled this affair (which is likely not over yet) but it is telling that Judge Banks stated in his ruling: «I find the rejection [of the petitions] to be procedurally unfair, unreasonable, arbitrary and capricious.»
The unions argue that the rules protecting teachers are needed for school districts to attract and retain good teachers and to ensure that employees are not fired for arbitrary or unfair reasons.
TCTA was pleased to see that the proposed rules expanded the list of laws from which districts of innovation can not be exempt, but noted that the list was arbitrary and didn't include particularly important provisions like class - size limits, student discipline measures, teacher and parent rights, and teacher benefits.
The Court found that the rules were not arbitrary or capricious and did not violate the Fourth Amendment constitutional prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures.
Oral arguments were held on September 13, 2016 and on October 13, 2016, the court denied the petition for review and held that the ELD rule is not arbitrary or capricious, nor does it violate the Fourth Amendment.
As she explained in a Commerce Committee meeting on aviation safety, these rules seem almost arbitrary in light of the fact that they are not in place for the numerous people who travel on Air Force One, all presumably with portable devices.
You should not feel obligated to spend a certain percentage of your income on mortgage payments, just because of some arbitrary rule of thumb you found on the Internet.
BUT overall, I think it is better for most people to have a revenue model as it is egalitarian, which leads to companies not making arbitrary rules that hurt 80 % of customers because of the 20 % who game the system.
It's somewhat of an arbitrary rule, though the idea is just so you can't sign - up for a hundred accounts and instantly purchase miles out of them.
That is, cultural signifying is not arbitrary: there are codes and rules that govern the use of gesture one in situation A and gesture two in situation B.
«I don't feel like it's good government to impose rules on one group for just an arbitrary reason,» Karakehian said.
... we may not consider the correctness of the court's ruling de novo or second guess its exercise of discretion... Rather, we are limited to a determination of whether the court's decision was «manifestly unsupported by reason or so arbitrary that it could not have been the result of a reasoned decision.»
The intestacy rules apply in an arbitrary manner, particularly where a client does not have children, because a surviving spouse or civil partner may have to share assets with other relatives — whom the client may not wish to benefit.
If not, it seems like the plaintiff is being denied rights due to rules that are, in general, arbitrary even if expedient.
This is not simply an arbitrary rule.
«The Court's Emphatic Ban on Executing the Intellectually Disabled: A divided court doubled down on its 2002 Atkins decision, ruling that Florida can't kill Freddie Lee Hall just because his IQ has sometimes passed an arbitrary mark.»
Arbitrary «exemptions» from costs management do not fit with either the rules or practice.
The Rules of Arbitration are Not Arbitrary Some people choose to settle legal disputes using arbitration since it is much less expensive and more private than going to court.
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