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Where clubs use economic criteria for selection, the system becomes an arbitrary and capricious practice".
The real way to improve restaurant life is to eliminate the capricious practice of tipping, to raise staff salaries to a decent level and to develop some kind of delicious but no-cal crème brûlée.
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A forbidding institution that opened in 1931, Attica, roughly midway between Buffalo and Rochester, was overcrowded and governed by rigid and often capricious penal practices.
Then there are the supermarkets' notoriously capricious ordering practices, under which they reserve the right to change at the last minute, say, an order for a batch of sandwiches.
Anyone who has ever experienced profiling -- whether on the basis of race or ethnicity, gender identity or national origin -- knows how arbitrary and capricious these practices are.
But the staff unflinchingly describes the capricious and sometimes brutal practices that went on there, particularly during the prison's decades-long tenure as a so-called Institution for Defective Delinquents, when low-functioning and mentally retarded men, many never convicted of a crime, were held indefinitely.
The new company intends to be an FDA approved manufacturer and will either directly manufacture generic drugs or sub-contract manufacturing to reputable contract manufacturing organizations, providing patients an affordable alternative to products from generic drug companies whose capricious and unfair pricing practices are damaging the generic drug market and hurting consumers.
We are confident the courts will hold this reversal of practice arbitrary and capricious.
In a sharply worded commentary last year in The American Journal of Infection Control, she and co-authors said there were "cavernous gaps" in the identification of worker-to-patient infections in the United States, and characterized the review of infected doctors' practices as "a capricious process that is all too vulnerable to local interests and conflicts of interest".
In 2001, Judge Michael R. Hogan of Federal District Court in Oregon said that practice was "arbitrary and capricious," ruling in a lawsuit brought by a coalition of property owners unhappy with building restrictions mandated by the act.
One view – which might be termed the "Cheesecake Factory" perspective – is that medicine is currently practiced in an absurdly capricious fashion; medical care is wildly and unjustifiably variable.
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