Sentences with phrase «of arbitrary target»

«I'm not going to come up with some sort of arbitrary target.
Dorancy called for «full transparency, and not even a shadow of any arbitrary targeting» as in the Moreland Commission.

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Critics of the order have noted that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, and do not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
Critics of the order have said that the countries it targets seem arbitrary, since it does not include countries that have posed serious terror threats in the past, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates.
I prefer the «do not raise rates until you see the whites of inflation's eyes» to Sanders rather arbitrary 4 percent unemployment target.
Stories frequently emerge of advisers being set arbitrary targets to achieve this and being forced to find inventive ways to fulfill their quota.
«We believe that development aid should be judged by the criteria of effectiveness and value for money, not by whether a specific arbitrary spending target is reached.»
«It focused on an arbitrary target for making the first payments at the expense of proper planning and this has led to unacceptable delays and spiralling costs.»
She said «low - skilled migration is too high, overall migration from the EU is too high», but said she opposed an arbitrary EU migration target, adding that the goal of reducing EU migration was designed to prevent a race to the bottom by employers.
But more importantly, the mechanism by which calorie counting works is via you establishing a consistent amount of food take that you can incrementally adjust as you go — your numeric calorie target is actually largely arbitrary.
The easiest thing in the world is for politicians or bureaucrats to dream up arbitrary, impressive - sounding targets for schools; after all, they don't have to do any of the work, and they're rarely held responsible for hitting the results.
While some water and energy companies focus on retrofits and hitting arbitrary targets set by regulators (how many spare energy light bulbs are you currently in possession of?)
Class size is a favorite target of theirs, and economist Eric Hanushek is one of those who imposes his own arbitrary rules to distort class size research findings.
Supporting teachers in developing their classroom practice through high quality CPD and more time to teach, rather than meet arbitrary Government targets, should be the aim of any Government, not introducing market forces into education.»
In this white paper, Prof. Roberto Bifulco (Maxwell School, Syracuse University) reflects on the proper goals of the target - setting process and offers the authorizers a series of recommendations, including the use of longitudinal, cohort comparisons; and the use of statistical confidence intervals to set enrollment targets that are appropriately flexible but not arbitrary.
As a result, commercial kennels and hobby breeders with more than an arbitrary number of dogs or litters have become targets for anti-breeding groups that lobby for laws to restrict these law - abiding operations.
These targets are arbitrary, reflect a mis - reported 97 % consensus and the idea that a portion of the scientific community funded to the tune of over $ 2.5 billion dollars in 2016 would come up with any conclusion other than «it is a problem and you need to fund us more» is naïve.
Magenta targets modern phones and PCs with fast processors and nontrivial amounts of RAM with arbitrary peripherals doing open ended computation.
Google mentions on Github that this targeting «modern phones and modern personal computers with fast processors, non-trivial amounts of RAM with arbitrary peripherals doing open - ended computation.»
What's even better, you can trace your finger around any arbitrary group of controls and iOS will auto - detect the touch targets in them, surround them in an editable marquee, and selectively disable them for you.
Magenta is a tool that targets «modern phones and modern personal computers with fast processors, non-trivial amounts of RAM with arbitrary peripherals doing open - ended computation.»
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