Sentence examples for think arbitrarily from inspiring English sources

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For example, think arbitrarily of four straight lines bounding a plane surface so that the opposite sides are not parallel to each other.

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"College presidents now just arbitrarily think they can raise tuitions," he said.

"If you read the waiver language in the law, the secretary absolutely does not have the right to arbitrarily think up good reform ideas and require that states do them in return for waivers," said Frederick Hess, a director at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative research group.

While I firmly believe the rest of the movie sucked, this scene was good, and it's has become a staple in teen flicks; apparently Hollywood producers think people can arbitrarily break into choreographed dance routines at the drop of a hat.

"Our lives are worth so little to them that they think they can arbitrarily decide our time".

Hence establishing that a property holds for some particular number gives no reason to think that a second, arbitrarily chosen number will also have that property.[8] Rather than the Uniformity Principle which Hume suggests is the only way to ground induction, we have almost precisely the opposite principle!

Pride ex-president Noah Davis-Power told CBC that "I think that instead of arbitrarily saying that one group can or cannot march, that if there are complaints and concerns from the community, that the Pride organization has a responsibility to consult the community and actually put in place a process... a dispute resolution process, instead of arbitrarily handing down a judgement.

You think I put those things in arbitrarily, just for simple shock value.

Interesting papers will rise above the noise.' This is 'we think' rather than what a few arbitrarily selected reviewers think.

"Why do we think it's a good idea to arbitrarily reward a few low-income people with homes they couldn't afford themselves?" asks Mr. Husock, a housing scholar at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.

Dates are often placed arbitrarily, and getting people to think they need to use a product "before it goes bad" is a way of getting people to buy more stuff and spend more money.

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