Of course, there are hundreds of online writing services nowadays, and choosing any, in particular, seems to be
a rather arbitrary decision.
Not exact matches
For this requires the
arbitrary, finite
decision of particular actualities, deciding for this
rather than that.
Within the ethical thinking regarding pure sacrifice that I am opposing, one's
decision to be responsible for this person
rather than that appears to be entirely
arbitrary.
«While we welcome the
decision to end the
arbitrary retirement age, raising the state pension age over this short timescale is clearly driven by a desire to cut spending
rather than a planned approach to introducing more flexible retirement,» he said.
«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.
Over time, the membership of securities in the index will change, and frequently so due to an
arbitrary decision from a management committee
rather than as a result of an explicit formula.
The narrative is also one of Witcher 3's strongest points, managing to force the player into more organic
decision making
rather than the
arbitrary instant gratification that we've been conditioned to engage in.
Valuating virtual currency differently than real world dollars can influence purchase
decisions because players see items priced with the game's
arbitrary values
rather than real currency.
Around 1960, the traditional pictorial rectangle began to be seen as
arbitrary, enough so that certain abstract painters worked to make each new picture's exterior profile an active ingredient
rather than a rote
decision.
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.»
Working through the details is best done when both sides can participate in joint discussions
rather than having an
arbitrary decision thrust on them by a judge.