Sentences with phrase «other arbitrary limits»

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.

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How, in other words, if there is no eternal ground of values, can your own strict standards be anything other than arbitrary, conventional, historically limited human concoctions?
Clearly we could not simply state that our public policy is to limit EU immigration to a seemingly arbitrary number and expect the other 27 to agree.
Chief U.S. District Judge William M. Skretny today upheld the assault weapons ban portion of New York's SAFE Act, but struck down several other provisions — including the seven - round magazine limit, calling it «largely an arbitrary restriction that impermissibly infringes on the rightsguaranteed by the Second Amendment.»
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.
That is because the arbitrary limit on Twitter makes it easier to test the waters a bit on the other person's personality, beliefs, and interest.
For charges brought for inefficiency, the arbitrator can only consider the following: (1) whether the evaluation failed to adhere substantially to the evaluation process, including, but not limited to providing an corrective action plan; (2) there is a mistake of fact in the evaluation; (3) the charges would not have been brought but for considerations of political affiliation, nepotism, union activity, discrimination as prohibited by State or federal law, or other conduct prohibited by State or federal law; or (4) the district's actions were arbitrary and capricious.
While some say capping the number of charter schools controls the quality of education, others say the caps are arbitrary and limit opportunity.
There are lots of them I grant you but an arbitrary speed limit enforced by huge fines does not prevent them causing accidents nor does it stop drink driving or all sorts of other crimes which cost a lot more to combat so don't pad government coffers so easily.
If it is not safe then they should be prosecuted for dangerous driving not simply exceeding an arbitrary limit which takes no account of weather, vehicle, driver, time of day or any other factor that has far more bearing on stopping distance than one or two mph either way.
In Oregon we helped pass a landmark dangerous dog law and in Monroe County, Florida, we worked with residents and local government to replace an unenforceable $ 500 intact animal fee with a $ 35 fee, removed arbitrary restrictions on animal limits, and made other changes that vastly increase chances for compliance and cultivate goodwill and cooperation between citizens, lawmakers and animal control officials.
The only use I could see that [i] Odama [/ i] even has for the time limitother than as an arbitrary inflation of difficulty — is as an impromptu scoring device (every 100 seconds you have left over after each board results in an «extra ball») that could easily be replaced by an actual score tally.
Other weakening efforts include an arbitrary cap limiting efficiency and demand response expenditures to no more than 2 % of an electric customer's bill or 1.5 % of a gas customer's bill.
The limits of existing approaches mean that access to schemes can appear arbitrary for Stolen Generations members, with some aspects of their life experiences being recognised as compensable and other experiences not.
This includes, but is not limited to, rights of the kind referred to in Article 5 of ICERD, such as the right to own property alone and in association with others, [10] a right to inherit, [11] and a right to be immune from the arbitrary deprivation of property (implied in other rights and specifically referred to in article 17 (2) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights [12](«UHDR»).
The suspension decision potentially limits the right of Sri Lankan and Afghan nationals to equality before the law including equal treatment before tribunals and other organs administering justice (protected under article 5 of ICERD), and the right to freedom from arbitrary detention (protected under article 9 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights).
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