Sentence examples for arbitrary applications from inspiring English sources

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He said that, since the Presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, the Court's interpretation of the Constitution has become an "unworkable morass of special exceptions and arbitrary applications".

It's a nifty idea, and it's one that's already working quite well on a platform you may have sitting in your pocket: Android's intents system does the same thing, allowing arbitrary applications to communicate with each other.

Hence, one can benefit from extracting an adequate sample size (or other properties) for arbitrary applications, provided all underlying reactions are unimolecular.

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It is applicable even for irregular topologies and arbitrary application-specific traffic.

Mr. Zorkin said the amendments adopted in June were too broad and allowed for "arbitrary application".

Although scars run deep, Libyans must opt for the rule of law and not its arbitrary application.

The agreement would oblige Vietnam to end the arbitrary application of rules to foreign companies and to set forth rules well in advance.

The group called the law vague, overly broad and open to arbitrary application, and noted that the congress had set a dangerous precedent for the balance of powers by exempting the law from judicial review even before its drafting.

The March verdict provides more details of the charges against Ms. Kadeer and appears to confirm human rights advocates' charges that her prosecution represents an arbitrary application of an extremely vague law to actions that most countries would not consider a crime.

The four missing pieces, according to the author's foreword, are two stories already collected in the recent volume "Golf Dreams" (it's not clear why that should be a reason for exclusion, since every other story has appeared in a book before, too) and two that Updike says seem "topical" and "dated" (again, a somewhat arbitrary application of principle).

The case against the death penalty rests on several arguments.There is the problem of executing the innocent, illustrated by the more than 100 prisoners exonerated from death row since capital punishment resumed in 1976, after a brief abolition by the Supreme Court.There is the problem of the arbitrary application of the death penalty.

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