Sentence examples for arbitrarily cut off from inspiring English sources

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But the real bullies are those who would allow any employer to arbitrarily cut off access to services recommended by the Institute of Medicine.

White House officials also said that they wanted the last visitor out by 12 30 p.m., whereas on slow days the Clinton administration sometimes allowed visitors to pour through until 2 p.m. White House officials say that the Clinton White House might have given out more tickets to visitors than the Bushes do, but it then sometimes arbitrarily cut off access with no advance notice.

So they're arbitrarily cut off from one of the great literary repertoires of Western civilization.

This exacerbated the crisis and pushed many banks onto emergency liquidity assistance (ELA) which could be arbitrarily cut off by the ECB and carried tremendous publicity and stigma.

Since we have no reliable information on the patterns of activity after 12 months we arbitrarily cut off the analysis at this point for evaluation purposes i.e. t≤12.

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Using an arbitrarily determined cut off score value of +/− 3.5, the proteins CHUK/IKKα, FGD3, Arf1, GIT1, Rab23, ARHN, RabGGTA, HIPK2 and CLTC were classified as hits (Figures 1E and Table S1).

An arbitrarily chosen cut off level of four discriminated the patients in two clusters and gave the most significant difference regarding ACI across groups: Patients having a score less than four (LNB-, n = 12) and patients with a score above four (LNB+, n = 8).

The two selection criteria we used are very simple: 1) the higher the position of an objective in the ranking, the higher the relevance of the indicator associated with that objective; 2) a threshold value is arbitrarily set to cut off the less relevant indicators of PSUM.

Specifically, using arbitrarily cut-off points on the STROBE statement 14 and the NICE checklist for RCTs, 15 18 of the 28 studies (64.2%) were deemed to be of 'satisfactory' quality.

The overused term "Kafkaesque" is extremely apt when insurance companies, exploiting the still-nascent state of autism research, scandalously restrict coverage for the few therapies that work – and then arbitrarily cut those off when the child is still very young.

Additionally we arbitrarily imposed a 1980 cut off for publications to restrict influences from very different times from today.

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