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Every time a school is reorganized and subdivided by Bizarro Bloomberg and King Klein, senior teachers are cut loose by new principals because they are considered too expensive to keep and because the new principals, fresh out the Bloomberg/Klein Mis-Leadership Academy, fear people who know how to teach will not simply follow arbitrary directives issued from above.
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For frequent travelers in particular, the seemingly arbitrary shoe directive added another level of frustration to their travel experience.
The tobacco firms say the health minister, Marisol Touraine, "appears to have an extremely wide interpretation of the rules" and accuse her of "arbitrary and disproportionate" application of EU directives.
These individuals are deprived of nationality as a result of a "bewildering series of sovereign, political, legal, technical or administrative directives or oversights," including: arbitrary deprivation of nationality by the state, conflicts of law, procedural problems such as excessive fees or unrealistic deadlines, and failure to register a child at birth [ 3].
Shortly after, Islamist police walk through the ancient city of Timbuktu making announcements through megaphones; they seem a little hesitant, which makes their new directives seem all the more arbitrary.
Global variables, arbitrary branches, pointers, memory management instructions and macro directives are examples of them.
Israel's rules for what's allowed through from Gaza can often seem arbitrary: That day in November, following a new directive, their tray of food was a no-go.
We need a full, fair and accurate count to go forward, and we're hopeful the secretary of state heeds the guidance and directives of today's court decision, and does not act in an arbitrary manner".
Further, the European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights has reported that "Following [Nasser Khalifa's] directives more than 150 professional athletes, coaches and referees were subjected to arbitrary arrests, night raids, detention, abuse and torture by electric cables and other means".
Weiner wrote the descriptions by using the past participle, making the words definitive but not directive (or imperative), such as "A sheet of brown paper of arbitrary width and length of twice that width with a removal of the same proportions glued to the floor".
The Finnish law makes an arbitrary distinction between medical research and other health research, and the European Union's directive for good clinical trials further differentiates drug trials.
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