We are made up of individuals and associations all across British Columbia who believe the best way to protect those injured on the road and to provide stability for all road users is through established, inalienable rights —
not arbitrary decisions that turn real people into a statistic.
The commitment is
not an arbitrary decision to be loyal.
«
Its not an arbitrary decision on who gets what.
«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».
Look down to see floors covered in blue or red plaid carpet,
not an arbitrary decision.
Not exact matches
More than 75 % of company retreats are absolute failures dominated by «circular conversations and way too much partying» because they «are
arbitrary decisions based on a task and
not a result,» says Alan Weiss, an organizational development consultant with a client list that ranges from JPMorgan Chase and the U.S. Federal Reserve to Hewlett - Packard and Mercedes - Benz.
by christian doctrine, we do
not render ourselves sinful, it was one of those bizarre
arbitrary decisions by god to bestow hereditary sin.
The idea that the capacity to receive from another or to be influenced by another is truly indicative of power is
not derived from an
arbitrary linguistic
decision to extend the term «power» to include the receiving of an influence.
Thus freedom is always called to
decisions which can
not be derived from general norms and eternal laws alone (even though they must
not contradict them) and which nevertheless are
not left to an
arbitrary choice but claim the whole man because of his special call.
Commitment to a tradition and tenacity in exploring its potentialities are scientifically fruitful; but the eventual
decision to abandon it is
not arbitrary or irrational.
It is
not just a subjective or
arbitrary decision, but needs to be grounded in the reality of our existence.
This shouldn't be an
arbitrary decision.
Moreover, states wishing to implement bans are
not required to scientifically justify their
decisions and can appeal to more
arbitrary concerns such as fears of GMOs contaminating other non-GM produce and likely public backlashes over use and cultivation.
Granted, the boost to starting salaries is
not as great as some advocates would like — the New Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce has called for starting salaries of $ 45,000 — but remember that this new schedule is based on the
arbitrary decision to reward credentials that improve test scores by 1 percent of a standard deviation with a 1 percent boost in salary.
The district can't give up its ability to make
arbitrary and capricious
decisions.
In a series of questions about the state's dismissal laws, and whether they serve a useful purpose, Seymour agreed that they do, saying they help «protect teachers from
arbitrary decisions that might be made by a principal or district for reasons
not related to their teaching competence.»
But the court in a unanimous
decision written by Justice Jaynee LaVecchia said Hendricks had met the required standard that the
decision was
not «
arbitrary, capricious or unreasonable.»
«We want equality in the way that people are paid, and to have it
not be based on
arbitrary decisions or favoritism,» said Greg Swanson, a 12 - year English teacher.
«They are constantly grouping and regrouping students based on what they need,
not based on some
arbitrary decision,» Horn says.
«In those cases, the general feeling was that those
decisions were rather
arbitrary,
not based on the merits of the charter that had been developed.
However, part way through writing it, I realized that there has been so much quality advertising over the past 12 months that even the
decision of what to include, let alone what order it should go in, would be utterly
arbitrary (
not to mention unfair).
Hence, the game developer does
not have to balance everything to be «very easy» so that it becomes unnecessary for the player to think until his
decisions get
arbitrary.
I did
not make an
arbitrary, abstract
decision.
Not only are the underlying policy
decisions mutable and
arbitrary, the government doesn't allocate spending as a percent of revenue, but as differing amounts unrelated to receipts.
In particular, national outlets did
not highlight the role of state - appointed «emergency managers» who made
arbitrary decisions based on budgetary concerns, including the catastrophic
decision to draw Flint's water from the Flint River instead of Lake Huron (via the Detroit water system).
Again, a somewhat
arbitrary decision, why
not 4 years?
Like Beck, Rees and Stern, Schmidt imagines a society,
not comprised of autonomous, thinking agents, capable of negotiating their own risks and responding to their own «challenges»; but of a fragile system, which is closely dependent on stability for its own survival, imperilled by the
arbitrary decisions and desire of so many unthinking, blind, and ignorant bodies.
We need to build this infrastructure that benefits American consumers, and so I'm hopeful, that on a bipartisan basis, we can gather around an approach to infrastructure and release those investment dollars that are anxious to be invested one they're confident there won't be
arbitrary decisions made that would restrict our ability to build the infrastructure.»
At Planet3.0, we've had our internal disagreement about this, with mt arguing that McKibben's and Hansen's approach is correct, and that tar sand bitumen is a good place to draw the line, while Dan M has argued that this is a sort of
arbitrary decision, and the tar sands should be treated just as another form of fossil fuels, rather than a bright line that should
not be crossed.
... 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.»
Moreover, the Court of Appeal found that the Allocation
Decision could
not be considered
arbitrary simply because it excluded US$ 4 billion in bondholder guarantee claims from the pro rata allocation.
«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.»
How many drivers will
not be eager to share driving info with insurers and others either for privacy reasons or skepticism about what
arbitrary decisions about them will be made based on that info?
The
decision on any inclusion (or
not) in the review was completely
arbitrary and capricious.
However, the
decision also makes clear that the actual moment when a child's life begins (and warrants legal protection) can
not be fixed at the moment of birth any more than it can be fixed at some
arbitrary point during gestation.
The TWU
decision is decidedly different than Roncarelli v Duplessis, where a government agent (
not a regulatory body) exerted his authority in an
arbitrary manner and without good faith.
The Rule of Law requires
decisions of administrative tribunals (among other public actors) that are
not arbitrary.
plaint of Judge Louire in dissent,
not a result of an
arbitrary policy
decision by the en banc majority.
Seven Corners does
not make
arbitrary decisions on our members» files.
Regulators tried, but the individual market pre-ACA was very much a Wild West of policies that didn't cover what you thought they did, lack of recourse, lack of availability of coverage, insurers making seemingly
arbitrary decisions, and health expenses that were out of control.
Originally Soderbergh had scripted over 40 different content nodes for the app, but tightened Mosaic up to around 15 so the
decisions don't feel as
arbitrary or like a chore.
What's even more interesting — and far more important — is that the primary
decision to hire these people was on their actual ability to do the work and excel at it,
not on some
arbitrary list of skills and experiences.»
Of course Australia recognises that in determining if a particular case complies with CERD it is important to have to regard that
decisions regarding treatment are
not arbitrary.
When parents agree on the rules and support one another's
decisions, children learn that parental authority is
not arbitrary.
Not that it wasn't discriminatory, and not from a sort of arbitrary decision by the Committee that 200 years must be accept
Not that it wasn't discriminatory, and
not from a sort of arbitrary decision by the Committee that 200 years must be accept
not from a sort of
arbitrary decision by the Committee that 200 years must be accepted.
Because the parents make the
decisions, they are more likely to stick to the agreement that they have reached, than comply with an
arbitrary court order that does
not meet their or their children's needs.