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Becerra told reporters Wednesday that the repeal is "reckless," "arbitrary" and "capricious".
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Each of these three codices "clearly exhibits a fabricated text – is the result of arbitrary and reckless recension".
He felt that each of these three codices "clearly exhibits a fabricated text – is the result of arbitrary and reckless recension".
Also, even among the most highly touted models to evaluate student test data, the margin of error is plus or minus 25percentt, so making firing decisions and paying bonuses based on this information would be completely arbitrary and reckless at best.
These look like instances of law-abiding Americans being subjected to what observers criticize China for: arbitrary, capricious, baseless, reckless official actions contrary to the rule of law.
Richmond diarist Sallie Ann Brock Putnam wrote, "Mr. Benjamin was not forgiven ... this act on the part of the President [in promoting Benjamin], in defiance of public opinion, was considered as unwise, arbitrary, and a reckless risking of his reputation and popularity ... [Benjamin] was ever afterwards unpopular in the Confederacy, and particularly in Virginia".
Lyerly et al. [ 22] state that the boundaries between "dangerous" and "safe" and between "reckless" and "responsible" in pregnancy are constructed in a rigid, yet often arbitrary, manner.
How reckless!
Reckless, perhaps.
Too arbitrary.
He was stunningly reckless.
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