Sentence examples for arbitrary deals from inspiring English sources

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I do this because I believe there is gross corporate malfeasance when it comes to the pharmaceutical industry and their arbitrary deals with insurance companies -- I am frustrated by the 'Cost Saving Tier Systems' that suggest to the patient that the cheaper alternatives are perfectly reasonable substitutions".

That could compel an arbitrator to ask baseball to prove suspensions are determined by precedent and rule, rather than by what might seem to be arbitrary deals made behind closed doors.

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"The Parks Department is engaging in arbitrary deal making," said Peter F. Vallone, the City Council Speaker, in a statement yesterday.

Airing Monday night on HBO, "Seduced and Abandoned" is a meta-documentary in which actor Alec Baldwin and his filmmaker pal James Toback take a look at the arbitrary deal-making process behind today's movie business.

When asked about the Toronto van attacks, Peterson suggested that the real solution to incel violence is some form of "enforced monogamy"—the exact mechanisms of which remain unclear, though in an attempted clarification posted on his website he insists it wouldn't involve the "arbitrary dealing out of damsels to incels".

It has been heavily criticised for land deals, arbitrary treatment of mining licences and vote-buying.Mr Stanishev was recently forced to bring back into government a deputy environment minister from this party, fired last year for alleged corruption (and then cleared).

As James Conlon told me, "You cannot be arbitrary in your dealing with the music or the players.

Such an arbitrary way of dealing with intangible resources is believed to have increasingly reduced the value-relevance of financial reporting as the importance of intangibles in the economy has increased over time.

Since n ≥ 2 is arbitrary, we first deal with the case n = 2, the above discussion implies that the equation L u = N u, that is, the problem (1.1 - 1.2) has at least one solution in the set Ω 1, Ω 2 and Ω 3 ∖ Ω 1 ∪ Ω 2 ¯ respectively.

The value of such deals is arbitrary: perhaps A$5,000 a well from some big companies.

Fractional calculus dates from 300 years ago and deals with arbitrary (noninteger) order differentiation and integration.

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