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Journalists, bloggers, lawyers, human rights activists and others who speak out for individual liberty are arbitrarily being swept up in a wave of arrests and detentions.
Campaign groups say that since the attacks, which began with a deadly assault on the offices of the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo and ended in a bloody siege at a kosher supermarket, French people of "Muslim appearance" – black and Arab – are complaining of an increase in incidences of arbitrarily being pulled over by police.
And after arbitrarily being put on death row less than one percent of homicide convictions lead to a death sentence they wait around for years not knowing if they will be one of those arbitrarily selected to try out the state's latest lethal drug cocktail, with more than 40percentt of those sentenced to die having been on death row for at least two decades.
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Making them with your eyes open instead of arbitrarily is the best piece of advice I could give".
At first place, the time delay matrices changing stochastically and arbitrarily are considered.
Not surprisingly, in all three cases the agency accused of behaving arbitrarily was the EPA.
If one doctrine can so arbitrarily be discarded after centuries of confessional enforcement, what, I wondered, about so many others?
The new policy means that students can't arbitrarily be directed off the college math-ready track.
The aim, set arbitrarily, was to identify 20 experts that would participate in our survey.
For AVP, the activity has arbitrarily been set to 465 IU/mg for both responses.
Perhaps these statistics suggest how arbitrarily shoppers are weighing their fears -- anthrax versus the rest.
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