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It is even arbitrary at times.
And agencies generally consider rules, even arbitrary ones, a fairer way to ration inadequate resources than unbridled discretion.
The recent criticism of Campbell goes beyond longstanding complaints that his disciplinary rulings can seem inconsistent, even arbitrary.
The definition can seem cruel, even arbitrary: Martina Navratilova once won six Grand Slam singles titles in a row without actually getting credit for a Grand Slam.
No matter how good you are, design is always an exercise in balancing what you think is best with someone else's needs, even arbitrary things.
I'm not aware of that, beyond having called on some of the brisker, even arbitrary narrative conventions of film, though I know both of these references and recall the pleasure of their hurtling story lines.
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"But the government can now bypass the courts altogether, leading to an even more arbitrary situation.
Occasional leaks of the negotiating demands make the methodology appear even more arbitrary.
A few were threatened with filibuster, and the rest were blocked by even more arbitrary methods.
From this article, what I learned was that judges make sentencing even more arbitrary than it already is.
The reader sees the ripple on the surface, puzzling, even apparently arbitrary; but not the fathoms-down movement on the seabed.
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