Sentences with phrase «with arbitrary dates»

I continue to be shocked at the number of people who send me a contract with arbitrary dates of their choosing without ever consulting with me about my interest and availability in narrating their book!

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With the steady influx of new employees and the execution of orientation training, existing employee training is sometimes relegated to arbitrary training dates to ensure annual training is performed prior to a specific audit event.
Popular dating site Tinder has a premium tier with different... arbitrary generalization about the income of those in particular age groups to set higher...
With other dating sites that match members based on some arbitrary questionnaires, you are less likely to find people you feel any real attraction to.
It's unclear if this had anything to do with the sudden decision to move the release date, and since the movie is listed as «completed» on IMDb (admittedly an arbitrary way to measure these things), this news is a little surprising.
One day, we'll be able to watch the film without associating it with voter identification laws, a Supreme Court decision that put an arbitrary expiration date on racial discrimination, and a string of highly publicized and questionable police killings.
Ten years from now (to choose one arbitrary date), the market will be priced according to what's going on then, without regard to how that number compares with today's market level.
While I don't want to detract from the thesis of the post which I agree with, calculating returns based on arbitrary (Jan 1 YOY) fixed dates seems more and more senseless to me.
Fortunately most hotels have dispensed with blackout dates, but they do still use arbitrary points and hotel «categories.»
If I feel like making some changes, I'll do my best to make them... and an arbitrary date on the calendar won't have anything to do with it.
PHEaston: as a scientist, why are you picking ANY arbitrary start and end dates in noisy data sets, rather than fitting trend lines (preferably with error ranges)?
It seems whenever I see an attempt to claim AGW has stopped, it's bolstered with a WfT graph of HadCRUT data that shows a downward trend between arbitrary dates in the last 11 years.
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