Sentences with phrase «with arbitrary limits»

The interdistrict provisions in the law are weak, and charter options are not meaningful in states with arbitrary limits on new charter schools.
And with an arbitrary limit that turned it into a puzzle to solve, second to second — twitterviews are perfect for word nerds.

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Instead the Government have gone for an arbitrary four - year limit, without any further debate or discussion in the House or with the public.»
Sometimes Avil may be given random tasks, but they're all generally either save X amount of civilians or prevent X amount of watchtowers from being destroyed, along with arbitrary time limits and the like.
in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons; the incidence of unemployment, especially long - term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers; their numbers are great and growing; and their employment problems grave; the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
First we started hearing about arbitrary increases in credit card interest rates, and now this... According to a recent blurb in Money Magazine, however, credit card issuers have recently started reducing credit limits for some borrowers, even those with good credit records.
Also, though an arbitrary market cap limit is silly, with micro (nano) caps like this its much easier to get burnt due to relatively small amounts involved.
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.
Almost every side mission in Catalyst is a race against nothing as Faith dashes her way around Glass City with arbitrary and highly restrictive time limits.
Taken together with the way it locks off so much content until you hit arbitrary levels it feels bizarrely restrictive, forcing players into a grind - like trajectory that gradually dishes out tools that make gameplay more interesting, even as the deliberately limited combinations of rules, maps and modes chip away at the initially intoxicating sugar rush appeal.
Instead of arbitrary soldier inventory with a weight limit, X: COM Enemy Unknown has predefined soldier classes with explicit inventory slots (ie, only one grenade per soldier — two if you're lucky), and no ammo clips to contend with whatsoever.
All too often, Call of Duty games especially, the game designers will set arbitrary limits on magazine size having nothing to do with reality or have wildly different weapon damages for guns that shoot the same bullets.
My concern is that the Supreme Court, by setting an arbitrary limit with scant comparable evidence on trial delay, has stirred up a hornet's nest in political circles, where justice spending doesn't have the same political cachet as hospital spending.
The answer is there is no good answer; the 70mph motorway limit is purely arbitrary and, it could be argued cogently, should be raised to 80 mph in line with our continental cousins.
But taxpayers are left wondering whether this powerful check on what otherwise might be arbitrary or capricious assessments is effectively abandoned where that state turns to a third - party, operating without transparency and on a contingent - fee basis, to pursue assessments under a highly technical area of the law (i.e., transfer pricing) with which the state department of revenue may, itself, have only limited experience.
An unsophisticate search for law AND Canada OR Canadian turns up a good bunch of interesting material, starting with Marc Ribeiro's 2005 book, Limiting Arbitrary Power: The Vagueness Doctrine in Canadian Constitutional Law (Vancouver: UBC Press), ISBN 0774810513, with an index that might be useful.
If Spotify irons out its kinks with the Family plan and lifted some of the arbitrary limits it has put on users, it could be the best.
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»).
TREB's insistence on limiting the arbitrary furnishing of certain key statistical information would be entirely consistent with the objectives of a regulated industry.
Structuring mortgage loans properly can avoid the arbitrary limits set by lending institutions, as well as limits with respect to number of income properties, types of property, number of units, net equity per unit, etc..
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