Sentence examples for arbitrary laws from inspiring English sources

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By the arbitrary laws above, this reunion was a violator, but Venom P. Stinger's music is hazy in our minds, if it's there at all, right?

Even since the Yukos affair, corrupt Russian politicians and businessmen have routinely used arbitrary laws and regulations to grab assets that didn't belong to them.

The freedom to peacefully petition those in power without fear of arbitrary laws — these are not ideas of one country or one culture.

The irony is that although the entire system is constructed to prevent men and women finding khalwa, or privacy, together, it is permissible to be alone in a car with one's non-Saudi driver – the perfect confluence of racism and patronage that exposes the absurdity and confusion behind arbitrary laws of public female deportment in Saudi Arabia.

Adalah, the Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, said the decision "allows the continued application of one of the most racist and arbitrary laws in Israel, which was enacted in 1950 with the goal of confiscating the property of Palestinian refugees who were expelled from their homes".

Sure, the arbitrary laws that seal Anna's fate are unfair, but they still exist.

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They live on the streets and act as arbitrary law-enforcement officers, robbers, teachers, traffic controllers, and just about anything they can – but, above all, as coercive tax-masters who impose illegal tariffs on the helpless, particularly small roadside businesses.

All material properties are assumed to vary continuously within the cylinder along the specified directions following an arbitrary law.

However, these contextual institutional arrangements, as will be discussed in the next section, are not evident in the case of Vietnam, as they have had a history of dysfunctional markets, underlined by arbitrary law enforcement, bureaucratic inconsistency, and corruption (Vuong, 2014).

Guellali with Human Rights Watch says the whole affair is emblematic of "widespread arbitrary law enforcement" practices in Tunisia, and shines a light on how out of step the country's legal system is with international norms.

This grey market allowed Foshan's industrial clusters to grow organically, according to economic logic rather than arbitrary land laws, argues the FGI.

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