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"arbitrarily" Definitions
  1. in a way that does not seem to be based on a reason, system or plan and sometimes seems unfair
  2. (formal) in a way that uses power without limits and without considering other people
"arbitrarily" Synonyms
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"If people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies," Mnuchin said.
"If people just want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we'll consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies," said Mnuchin.
"If people want to arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider putting taxes arbitrarily on car companies," Mnuchin said Wednesday.
"If people want to arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies," Mnuchin said this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
But to arbitrarily say, 'I'm just going to make a commitment I will cut arbitrarily in half or by a third or by 90%' is not a rational way of going about it.
"If people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies," said Mnuchin, as U.K. Finance Minister Sajid Javid sat next to him.
The palette arbitrarily alternates between black and white and color.
"This is solely about the authorities arbitrarily silencing government critics."
We should not arbitrarily curb the progress in preserving organs.
In the past, Chinese courts would arbitrarily reject sensitive cases.
It's not just video that's being treated arbitrarily, Choffnes found.
But in practice, poll workers can use this requirement arbitrarily.
His government has kept political opponents arbitrarily jailed for years.
Up until this point I think they're doing this arbitrarily.
Iranian officials have consistently denied that they arbitrarily arrest Americans.
I started the year vowing, arbitrarily, to read more philosophy.
So, Obama dramatically and arbitrarily raised the fuel efficiency ratings.
Yang's other mentions of disability are bizarrely and arbitrarily limited.
This was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily.
It also works when chopped into arbitrarily sized and shaped pieces.
One: It arbitrarily limits the number of students who can excel.
Nowhere else in Medicare are quality incentives arbitrarily cut this way.
Instead, they arbitrarily selected four passengers who would be involuntarily bumped.
At best the proposal needs further study before being arbitrarily imposed.
Today, 12-0 against arbitrarily weak opposition will not cut it.
Yet, federal funding for Medicaid in Puerto Rico is arbitrarily capped.
Puerto Rico's FMAP, for instance, is arbitrarily capped at 55 percent.
Arbitrarily slashing visa and green card programs would be a mistake.
THAT'S MORE IN NEW GEOGRAPHIES THAN JUST ARBITRARILY HAVING MORE BRANCHES.
China, the report said, holds a third of arbitrarily detained journalists.
Additionally the report said people were being arbitrarily detained by Honduran authorities.
The report also said people were being arbitrarily detained by Honduran authorities.
And that would certainly be fairer than arbitrarily targeting only American companies.
The government chose these numbers arbitrarily, and it has admitted as much.
This is why attempts to arbitrarily curb the initiative must be resisted.
First, it arbitrarily takes a veterans gun rights away without due process.
Trudeau accused Canada of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty in Schellenberg's case.
An unseen man upstairs, dishing out pabulum, approval and approbrium, entirely arbitrarily.
Just as arbitrarily he was released, but a message had been sent.
Simply put, "reach" is an arbitrarily defined metric created to sell ads.
Trudeau accused China of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty in Schellenberg's case.
We ought to examine these trade-offs rather than select one arbitrarily.
Maduro says business leaders are arbitrarily inflating prices to destabilize his government.
Anybody lamenting the non-democratic nature of arbitrarily blocking all pop-ups?
"The Trump administration cannot bypass the Constitution by arbitrarily locking people up."
They are "spirit women," phantoms of people who died violently and arbitrarily.
They arbitrarily assigned a particular musical note — C — to the outermost planet.
Where's the fun in having power if you can't exert it arbitrarily?
FLEABAG is a single word, and so it can't be arbitrarily dissected.
The subjects here are chosen somewhat arbitrarily, the result, mostly, of journalistic assignments.
There were knitted winter hats, topped with pom-poms or arbitrarily placed flowers.
On Instagram, especially, the rules seem to be applied arbitrarily and often unfairly.
That an issue so important could be determined so arbitrarily seems grimly fitting.
Some drivers had long complained that Uber arbitrarily terminated users from its platform.
Authorities continue to arbitrarily detain his widow, the artist and poet Liu Xia.
People stick "schm" onto words arbitrarily, usually to indicate some form of mockery.
We drag our sorry carcasses onto the street and arbitrarily head to Pampo.
Rather than doing so arbitrarily, NATO should aim for a natural strategic boundary.
But it ruled that the FCC acted arbitrarily and capriciously in some instances.
Mr. Jammeh's government outlawed peaceful assembly, arbitrarily jailed critics and tortured critical journalists.
"In Arizona last night they just arbitrarily reduced the polling places," he said.
The "terrorist" propaganda is an open-ended concept — anybody can interpret it arbitrarily.
Even many beneficiaries of DACA criticized the program for arbitrarily excluding many immigrants.
Gun rights advocates claim restrictions on magazine size are arbitrarily set and unconstitutional.
Contraception is covered under insurance, as long as you have insurance — and as long as your insurance company doesn't arbitrarily flout the law and charge you anyway, or as long as your pharmacy doesn't arbitrarily refuse to fill your prescription.
Vaguely worded anti-terrorist laws are inconsistently and arbitrarily enforced, fostering chaos and uncertainty.
They questioned, in part, whether the penalty was being applied arbitrarily throughout the country.
That's a process created by Congress, and one that shouldn't be arbitrarily taken away.
Trudeau also said China was holding Canadian citizens arbitrarily and that this was unacceptable.
Critics say this will arbitrarily halt good regulation that passes a cost-benefit test.
USB ports that aren't arbitrarily locked down so you can't do basic file management?
Our first teams have been arbitrarily decided ... and it will be ... men vs. women!
There is no justification for our federal policy to arbitrarily exclude certain aviation employees.
Judge Collyer either decided to ignore those numbers or decided they were chosen arbitrarily.
Are you arbitrarily setting targets to create an artificial sense of "urgency" or "accountability"?
And the laws are vaguely worded, allowing them to be used arbitrarily and selectively.
" She told CNBC, "He just arbitrarily blocks people because he doesn't like being criticized.
Other presidents have invoked emergencies, but not as broadly, destructively, or arbitrarily as Trump.
To keep me off the stage, the DNC again arbitrarily changed the debate qualifications.
But he was also accused of human rights abuses and detaining political opponents arbitrarily.
But, Republican efforts to cut Medicaid funding arbitrarily will jeopardize their lives and wellbeing.
But Chassepot's approach arbitrarily changes far too many things about the standard keyboard layout.
Of that figure, 20193 lawyers, 50 media professionals and 91 students were detained arbitrarily.
There are currently over one hundred political prisoners locked up arbitrarily by the regime.
Conveniently, that arbitrarily chosen date puts pegs the medium at about 15 years old.
"That's not even a color that's been arbitrarily or absurdly assigned to sex," Haines says.
But hey, they could always arbitrarily determine he's above the rules, like the president.[CNN]
The US wanted to keep Seoul, and so they picked the 38th parallel rather arbitrarily.
In the last two years German nationals have also been increasingly arbitrarily detained, it said.
Venezuelan officials have not publicly commented on the opposition's allegations that Marrero was arbitrarily detained.
Moreover, the rules and regulations about company behaviour are themselves often vague, and arbitrarily enforced.
Here in the arbitrarily-designated Kurdish Region of Iraq, however, this is not the case.
Now it's time to celebrate the success stories, and rank them arbitrarily from 22016–216.
Hundreds of babies, stolen from Argentines who were arbitrarily detained, were raised by military families.
The judge ruled FWS acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" when it chose to delist the bears.
But because Netflix arbitrarily raised its standards, it stopped supporting these sets, which is annoying.
There's no overlord who can turn it on and off or change the rules arbitrarily.
Even better, focus on percent changes rather than point swings in an arbitrarily constructed index.
The moment calls for making voting easier for everyone, not arbitrarily ending one electoral contest.
It is a version of majority rule that excludes minorities, curtails freedoms and governs arbitrarily.
Or at least there isn't until one or another character arbitrarily concludes that everything's ruined.
Harris and Paul claim the current system arbitrarily penalizes poor arrestees who can't afford bail.
Colville said everyone who may have been "arbitrarily detained" in the country should be released.
Third, agency officials cannot act arbitrarily and without a factual basis, as Mr. Ross did.
Their community guidelines are just so arbitrarily regulated and it's so all over the place.
"I think that a lot of these corporate decisions are made arbitrarily and capriciously," Acton said.
Surely, we cannot arbitrarily arrest female activists and expect the world to turn a blind eye.
Jesse is arbitrarily saved because he's the hero, so the writers just kill someone else instead.
Maduro says opposition businesses leaders are arbitrarily increasing prices as a way of undermining his government.
This decision is no Jupiterian decree, imposed arbitrarily by the powers in Paris on resentful rurals.
"That's not even a color that's been arbitrarily or absurdly assigned to sex," Haines jokingly lamented.
Opposition supporters were being arrested arbitrarily and judged harshly or imprisoned without due process, he said.
Tweets show up seemingly arbitrarily, and the system tends to skip over long gaps of time.
"Beneficiaries were arbitrarily decided based not on poverty but loyalty to the political party," he said.
The device will be the fifth handset in Huawei's sprawling and somewhat arbitrarily named P-series.
Yet, under new regulations arbitrarily dictated by IRS, private contractors are actively participating in tax audits.
"This guy was bent on driving by residences and arbitrarily shooting at them," Johnston told SFGate.
Allegrozzi said dozens of people have suffered gunshot injuries and hundreds have been arrested, often arbitrarily.
The law must be enforced uniformly, not arbitrarily based on group identity, emotionalism or political expediency.
I often shop across departments and aisles, indifferent to what arbitrarily designated section I am browsing.
Of all the syndromes to arbitrarily have, this one seems fairly easy to put up with.
In December last year, the European Court of Human Rights ruled Kavala had been arbitrarily detained.
Incidental gestures, which look arbitrarily chosen for surface effect, often add up to inconsistent body language.
All Payton has to do is arbitrarily pick something to care about, which isn't a problem.
In the years following, Iran unjustly and arbitrarily detained more and more foreign and dual nationals.
Investigations were closed arbitrarily, sometimes even before his commission had filed its report on the matter.
Mnuchin: "If people want to just arbitrarily put taxes on our digital companies, we will consider arbitrarily putting taxes on car companies"UK's Sajid Javid: "We plan to go ahead w/our digital services tax in April" Carrie Lam and Fareed Zakaria at Davos 2020 pic.twitter.com/V50BXoeCoR
"Their community guidelines are just so arbitrarily regulated, and it's so all over the place," Lorenz said.
Salameh has assured citizens that the regulations protect them from having bank accounts arbitrarily blocked or closed.
"I would never just cut a musician's pay arbitrarily unless I had a legitimate reason," she wrote.
"It means Patreon, like Facebook, will spontaneously and arbitrarily decide what's porn and what's not," Blue said.
Because Donald Trump's federal hiring freeze is arbitrarily leaving thousands of job vacancies across the US government.
MBS has chipped away at this too, telling government officials to stop arbitrarily imposing restrictions on women.
"They changed arbitrarily how they assess the tax base," said an investment banker at a local bank.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on China to "release all arbitrarily detained" Uyghurs in March.
This argument is irrelevant: Laws don't "age out" of use when wealthy CEOs arbitrarily decide they're inconvenient.
And that arbitrarily defining morality within the bigger picture of a violent sport is a fool's errand.
And the big ending action sequence arrives arbitrarily and abruptly, and on a fairly unlikely large scale.
The site also said certain stories were inserted arbitrarily, and stories about Facebook itself were left off.
This is another example of New Jersey being hurt, arbitrarily and capriciously, in this case by FEMA.
"Complete villages have been burned, women raped, many civilians arbitrarily arrested, and children killed," the laureates said.
It should, however, be allowed to respect traditional boundaries that do not arbitrarily split jurisdictions or communities.
"That doesn't mean I think it's fine to arbitrarily launch junk out there [into space]," said McDowell.
"Containers turned that upside down because the code could move arbitrarily — even to different infrastructure," said McCauley.
This is a time when we should be unleashing innovation, not arbitrarily putting up impediments to it.
It's how the internet identifies your iPad, and is usually assigned arbitrarily by your router or DHCP.
In several instances, the SDF arbitrarily detained relatives of activists in order to apply pressure on them.
To me, it's not a way of arbitrarily narrowing the field but a moral baseline for consideration.
The government must continue to comply with its own guidelines and not revoke a person's deferral arbitrarily.
For every sense, and every component of human judgment, there are illusions and ambiguities we interpret arbitrarily.
Many of his experiments start by arbitrarily assigning participants to a "red" team or a "blue" team.
It may appear that our democratic institutions allow us to arbitrarily choose particular majorities over others. Perhaps.
"What workers are seeing, and have a fear of, is arbitrarily speeding up workplaces," Nguyen tells Axios.
President Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo has arbitrarily detained and tortured critics, as well as disregarded election outcomes.
In America, a life -- even a black life -- can't be arbitrarily extinguished without holding those responsible accountable.
It's not perfect — a subplot that has Lance fending off advances from his supervisor is arbitrarily sexist.
But what is the deal with the societal constraint that arbitrarily demands we "walk" everywhere we go?
They tend to show up arbitrarily, on what feels like someone's idea of an action-show timetable.
The Bolsheviks responded with the so-called Red Terror, in which hundreds were arbitrarily arrested or shot.
I picked hiking trails arbitrarily — there was no way I was ever going to hit them all.
She has suffered one blow after another, having been arbitrarily detained, interrogated and intimidated on multiple occasions.
Lawyers for Luis Alberto Rojas said he was arbitrarily detained by police in northern Peru in 2008.
The amount of information that we arbitrarily extend to the world is very mind-boggling to me.
Others simply feel that no bottle is worth more than $10, $5 or another arbitrarily chosen figure.
I never change the order within a sequence, but I quite arbitrarily change the order, the structure.
Dolores then arbitrarily destroys all that they created, echoing the apocalypse that devastated at their gallery show.
Worse, the EU proposal holds little recourse for legitimate content creators arbitrarily targeted by these takedown requests.
Joseph McCarthy wrecked the lives of thousands of American citizens whom he arbitrarily and carelessly claimed were communists.
The idea is to make Twitch's process clearer so that people can see that decisions aren't made arbitrarily.
But a mom and her daughter, according to Yahoo Lifestyle, claimed that the dress code was arbitrarily enforced.
A federal judge recently ruled that the department had acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" in determining the council's fate.
What is clear is that the British electorate have arbitrarily shat on Real Madrid from a great height.
Solitary confinement, which is often used arbitrarily and to punish minor rule infractions, is a form of torture.
Justice Neil Gorsuch indicated at one point that the law was vague and it had been enforced arbitrarily.
Very much in keeping with this administration's habit of arbitrarily declaring things national emergencies to seize more power!
Brookhaven's demo never feels like it's trying to arbitrarily punish you, the way some survival horror games do.
That label subjects banks to tougher federal oversight, and Republicans claim the designation is applied inconsistently and arbitrarily.
Defense attorneys for alleged Russian agent Maria Butina say their client is arbitrarily being held in solitary confinement.
He was subsequently arrested two more times and arbitrarily jailed for his activism, usually for about a week.
Such a policy would accelerate market adoption of clean tech innovations without arbitrarily favoring one technology over another.
The counterpoint: Opponents of a cap say that it would arbitrarily keep eligible Americans out of the program.
About four-fifths of China's airspace is controlled by the military, which can arbitrarily cancel flights if needed.
The government will withhold funding on content they dislike, but again, this isn't applied absolutely rigorously but arbitrarily.
In 2016, United Nations experts concluded that Mr. Assange had been arbitrarily detained in violation of international law.
Notably, that would include mainland China, a country that arbitrarily imprisons its citizens if they displease the government.
Text is limited to 140 characters (somewhat arbitrarily — it was originally designed as a texting tool using SMS).
On inspection, the sumptuously appointed spaces of a bygone era seem arbitrarily privately occupied by the royal family.
Now as he faces reelection, he's arbitrarily picking countries to ban and score points with his political base.
They are steep and irregular, and they flow arbitrarily across the landscape like parts of a meandering stream.
" "We have been engaging and standing up for the two Canadians who have been arbitrarily detained in China.
Instead, we get a meandering, almost arbitrarily split six episodes the veers into vlogging reality-tv-style drama.
It is proposing to use a new basket of arbitrarily chosen reference countries — all with low drug prices.
An unpopular president has arbitrarily plunged nearly a million families into financial jeopardy and in some cases poverty.
"Notably, that would include mainland China, a country that arbitrarily imprisons its citizens if they displease the government," writes Vox's Jen Kirby: Critics worried that China would take advantage of this law to arbitrarily detain Hongkongers — such as those who openly dissent against the Chinese government or advocate for human rights.
To build or maintain relationships, we offer gifts and services -- not arbitrarily, but with the recipient's desires in mind.
They couldn't just arbitrarily withdraw support from Smith and would have to resume their efforts, ruled Justice Robert Barnes.
Several Mexican women claim they were arbitrarily detained and strip-searched, and never told why they'd been singled out.
In September the police in Addis Ababa arbitrarily arrested thousands of young men suspected of being involved in violence.
Georgia that the death penalty was unconstitutional, in a complex ruling where justices found states were applying it arbitrarily.
And, some say it was decided rather arbitrarily and could become part of expected legal battles over the plan.
Arbitrarily raising the tax rate on this type of capital gain would dramatically change how family businesses receive investment.
The increasingly complex rules for who you admit to Arstotzka don't just exist to arbitrarily increase the game's difficulty.
"If the president can arbitrarily shut down the government now, he will do it time and again," Warner said.
It's an unfair question coming from the equally arbitrarily power-hunger patriarch, but one that informs the whole show.
We set our prices arbitrarily, so we could make our rent by fixing five stereo units in a month.
GUNDLACH: I THINK WE COULD, THESE SOHN RECOMMENDATIONS ARE ARBITRARILY JUDGED ON ONE-YEAR HORIZONS, WHICH IS PRETTY STRANGE.
But from that hypothetical, Young arbitrarily demands accusations "in the double digits" before we believe that Franken is guilty.
When government steps in arbitrarily with individual subsidies, favoring one business over others, it sets inconsistent, unfair, illogical precedent.
He doesn't pay bills if he arbitrarily decides that he is not satisfied with a business's services or products.
Hundreds of Venezuelans have been arbitrarily arrested and dozens been killed over the past year alone, European officials said.
This requirement is meant to prevent nursing homes from arbitrarily discharging residents they should be able to care for.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
But some citizens say the codes appear to be applied arbitrarily or based on which province they are in.
I think the trick to giving yourself time off is to build it into your schedule kind of arbitrarily.
And the number of days for which the carriers may be held liable has been arbitrarily reduced, as well.
As a lawmaker in Ontario, he successfully pushed for a ban on police arbitrarily demanding identification cards from citizens.
Watering down the requirements to hit an arbitrarily high number desired by some does not serve true refugees well.
The head itself also can be resized more or less arbitrarily without significantly altering the optical design, Collarte said.
Arbitrarily assuming that the average for Bright House is 2.6 inflates its set-top box fees by 60 percent.
The suit claims that he was forced out of the company, and his promised royalty payments were terminated arbitrarily.
No longer must armies of professionals arbitrarily be rousted at daybreak, like groggy recruits heeding a bugle blowing reveille.
Watching the NFL arbitrarily drag suspensions onwards without any real accountability or transparency is a hard pill to swallow.
And as part of his work, Poincaré also saw something else: that at least in particular cases of the three-body problem, there was arbitrarily sensitive dependence on initial conditions—implying that even tiny errors in measurement could be amplified to arbitrarily large changes in predicted behavior (the classic "chaos theory" phenomenon).
And it flowed without interruption, whereas "West of Eden" is chopped into a few chapters about seemingly arbitrarily chosen families.
The U.S. State Department says American's shouldn't travel to Venezuela, warning of unrest and the threat of being arbitrarily arrested.
The Japanese filled that grey area of the rule book with courtesy, and the Americans arbitrarily filled it with aggression.
I hear he can be kind of arbitrarily willing to backstab anyone if he senses any lack of total fealty.
That's useful for when big companies start slap-fighting, resulting in them arbitrarily removing service from a set-top box.
The state attorneys general then sued both the administration and Defense Distributed, accusing the government of arbitrarily changing its mind.
"I would not waste my time asking them if I thought they were going to arbitrarily deny us," he said.
Picking out the perfect dress to attend a wedding in is hard enough, even before an arbitrarily difficult dress code.
The lenses were "obtained arbitrarily without a prescription" online or at a pharmacy, and varied in design and color pigments.
Regardless of our backgrounds, we all follow the same code of ethics—it's not just about arbitrarily beating someone up.
They promoted their use of Parler with hashtags on Twitter, which they accuse of stifling expression by arbitrarily banning users.
For the purposes of traditional photography, this enables nearly arbitrarily short shutter speeds, which isn't much use to tiny sensors.
The title signals that the key pattern was not arbitrarily applied but was somehow intrinsic to the raw, repurposed material.
Why did the Hound arbitrarily start throwing rocks at the wights after they'd been at a stalemate for a day?
A man who arbitrarily decides which women live, and which are shipped to the Colonies to die of radioactive poison?
A parliamentary commission this week received complaints that local Socialist Party officials have arbitrarily chosen the leaders of some groups.
What we should not do is be overly headstrong in focusing on and demanding adherence to arbitrarily-set electoral timetables.
A sheet of paper listed 41 separate titles, with only eight hours to try an arbitrarily selected subset of them.
"You don't have to be a mathematician to realize that compensation at arbitrarily high levels would overwhelm Volkswagen," he said.
To circumvent fan ownership, it arbitrarily rejects membership applications: whereas Bayern Münich has 270,000 members, RB Leipzig has only 636.
It's simultaneously full of glitches and so arbitrarily, confusingly difficult that I'm not sure I could have finished without them.
After the court's decision, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused China of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty in Schellenberg's case.
When the colonial power, Britain, withdrew from India in 1947 it left a legacy of carelessly or arbitrarily drawn borders.
After all, who would invest in the next start-up if their principal asset, a patent, could be arbitrarily revoked?
"Many migrants are arbitrarily detained in poor conditions in processing facilities upon apprehension," reads the report on Mexico's refugee capacity.
Ramming through the school's gate "This guy was bent on ... driving by residences and arbitrarily shooting at them," Johnston said.
"You don't have to be a mathematician to realise that compensation at arbitrarily high levels would overwhelm Volkswagen," he said.
The two exchanged harsh words as she grew increasingly vocal, particularly when people she cared about found themselves arbitrarily detained.
Arbitrarily capping access to these steel supplies will potentially choke off America's oil boom just as it's really taking off.
Being a monopoly like the USPS means never having to say you're sorry for poor service and arbitrarily high rates.
A United Nations panel has ruled that Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been "arbitrarily detained," the BBC reported on Thursday.
Luckily, the choice for Congress is not limited to arbitrarily raising the debt limit or risking economic collapse from default.
The group also opposes what it says is Uber's practice of arbitrarily removing drivers from the app, effectively terminating them.
"A @Univision team, headed by @jorgeramosnews, is being arbitrarily detained at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas," the U.S. network tweeted.
Judge Alsup ruled that the administration had abused its discretion and had acted arbitrarily and capriciously in rescinding the program.
I'm just arbitrarily tracking its velocity in the y direction.) Here is the code for this plot (just in case).
Her Swiss lawyer Gregoire Mangeat said she had been "detained arbitrarily", adding it was not possible to talk to her.
In July, Roberts had created a fake "Storm Area 51" event on Facebook, arbitrarily setting the date for September 20.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Beijing of arbitrarily using the death penalty and called world leaders to solicit their support.
In repeated cases, the defense has been arbitrarily limited in the number of witnesses and documents accepted by the court.
But the system breaks down if quotes can be arbitrarily delayed at varying speeds - even if all within a millisecond.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said it was of "extreme concern" that China had chosen to "arbitrarily apply" the death penalty.
In suddenly and arbitrarily breaking those promises, the government is in direct violation of the Due Process Clause and federal law.
They are prepared to argue that Trump's FCC acted arbitrarily and capriciously in suddenly upending the agency's last set of rules.
"The court forcefully rejected the Trump administration's bid to arbitrarily jail asylum-seekers without a hearing," Tan said in a statement.
Arbitrarily born between borders, Bitnation proponents believe that humans are "geographical prisoners" who cannot meaningfully choose our government or its services.
The first chart suggests a much bigger difference, but is misleading because the bars are arbitrarily scaled to exaggerate that difference.
Sounds straightforward, but Leinonen's model shows how this happens at an extremely detailed level with arbitrarily shaped snowflakes and clumps thereof.
Plenty of writers take the traditional road and attempt to divine a plot from what can feel like arbitrarily arranged scenes.
But in addition to facing stigma, women who are arbitrarily divorced and abandoned by their husbands are likely to become destitute.
"We are not on some sort of mission to arbitrarily blaspheme and disrespect people's religious symbols," it said in Monday's statement.
It's ironic that a society that pushed a whole subculture underground went on to arbitrarily appropriate elements of it sans context.
Thus, the agency cannot arbitrarily declare that existing sources in the relevant category must reduce their emissions by a particular amount.
Legal experts have disagreed on whether the Army can arbitrarily change its mind because of the change in White House administrations.
It's an arbitrarily designated period of 24 hours that wedges itself in between February 28 and March 1 every four years.
It sits between the weightless save-die-reload cycle of games that let you save arbitrarily, and the finality of permadeath.
If a business opens its doors to the general public, then it should not arbitrarily or unfairly deny service to anyone.
"An electoral process from which the main opposition party has been arbitrarily excluded cannot be seen as legitimate," the letter said.
In those places, if access is generally inclusive of the press, then access can't be denied arbitrarily or absent compelling reasons.
Adults, who are able to vote and enlist in the military, are arbitrarily restricted and delayed from entering the trucking profession.
In other words, acquirers can arbitrarily decide to reserve more of the purchase price for management than the cap table dictates.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrines having a nationality as a right, forbidding countries to arbitrarily deprive someone of it.
Pravit Rojanaphruk was twice detained arbitrarily at military bases for his articles—he tells of dark cells and six-hour interrogations.
Note that their study ends arbitrarily in February 2018, whereas actually there were still excess deaths in March, which vanished subsequently.
" The California-led coalition's press release claims their "lawsuit is based on the fact that the EPA acted arbitrarily and capriciously.
Users have no option to secure these codes themselves because the credentials are arbitrarily assigned by airlines using the booking systems.
" Facebook says it won't arbitrarily remove the videos, but will treat them "the same way we treat all misinformation on Instagram.
Howell found that HUD did not have the proper authority to delay the rule, and that the stay was made arbitrarily.
In fact, we know that credit bureaus routinely commit millions of errors on these reports, badly and arbitrarily damaging innocent people.
"Those decisions aren't usually made arbitrarily," McCuish said, explaining that these things are signs that the process has worked for her.
As with most arbitrarily enforced hierarchies and advanced and hard-to-understand memes, the people behind We Rate Lizards are teens.
It is not out of character, in other words, for Erdoğan to arbitrarily suspend the passport of a prominent public critic.
I would try not to eat more than 1,000 calories a day, which was a limit I set pretty much arbitrarily.
Many feared that Beijing would use the law to arbitrarily target people, especially those who challenged China's leadership or political system.
That warning came after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that "China has chosen to begin to arbitrarily apply" the death penalty.
Tehran has persecuted and intimidated BBC Persian journalists and their families, arbitrarily arresting them, publicly smearing them, and freezing their assets.
Then ineerily frictionless succession Singer marries a woman, becomes a single father and finally decides, almost arbitrarily, to return to Oslo.
Republicans don't just get to arbitrarily decide, as a defeated minority, how the majority's bills pass, or what form they take.
"The main thing you don't want to do is come up with a construct that just arbitrarily sets drug prices," Sen.
China must end its draconian surveillance and repression, release all those arbitrarily detained, and cease its coercion of Chinese Muslims abroad.
Johnson's lawyer will reportedly argue that Twitter arbitrarily banned Johnson for his political views, infringing on his right to free speech.
On Iran the president arbitrarily wrecked an agreement which they helped negotiate and which was working to contain the Islamist regime.
If we arbitrarily restrict solutions or limit our options, we run the real risk of bypassing needed solutions to our problems.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called on Beijing to "release all arbitrarily detained" Uyghurs after meeting with survivors on Wednesday.
While February's record is noteworthy, for climate scientists, the longer-term trends matter most, not an arbitrarily defined 29-day period.
The proclamation repeated U.S. accusations that Iran sponsors terrorism, arbitrarily detains American citizens, threatens its neighbors and carries out cyber attacks.
" The ministry warned the United States against acting arbitrarily and said that any consequences would "be borne by the United States.
Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez said he "strongly rejected" the U.S. action against Cuban companies "arbitrarily sanctioned" by the Trump administration.
You have to be concerned about requirements like literacy tests, which states have a bad history of applying selectively and arbitrarily.
Using a paper-knife, Tristan Tzara, Hans Arp and others in Zurich arbitrarily selected a word from a French-German dictionary.
They then conducted the experiment with pairs of dogs, arbitrarily rewarding only one, and found that the other dog stopped participating.
Still, the short-term manifestation of the disagreement between north and south was a dozen states arbitrarily deciding to Brexit like crazy.
"The military has harassed and arbitrarily detained scores of junta critics, including activists, students, academics, and media persons," he told VICE News.
Machar himself, the United States said, had obstructed arrangements by arbitrarily asking for more forces and heavy weapons to precede his arrival.
Back then, not only were people treated in ways they did not want, many patients were also arbitrarily denied potentially lifesaving therapies.
Surely the islanders benefit from a Ponzi scheme only because the story arbitrarily denies them any way to save for their future.
Canada's prime minister, Justin Trudeau, said this was a matter of "extreme concern" and accused China of "arbitrarily" imposing the death penalty.
Since January, Venezuelan authorities have arrested over 1,000 people in connection with anti-government demonstrations, most of them arbitrarily, rights groups say.
The states argue that the EPA acted arbitrarily and capriciously, failed to follow its own regulations, and violated the Clean Air Act.
The term "able-bodied" has historically been used to arbitrarily separate the people lawmakers feel are, and aren't, deserving of public assistance.
Why should taxpayers pay to arbitrarily support one energy industry over another — or even one region of that energy industry over another?
" Goal setting isn't bulletproof: "When people have conflicting priorities or unclear, meaningless, or arbitrarily shifting goals, they become frustrated, cynical, and demotivated.
But many Nest owners have already bought into an ecosystem and configured their homes that Google may arbitrarily decide to not support.
Importantly, these substances weren't chosen arbitrarily—they're the kinds of things that mole-rats have to contend with on a regular basis.
But at the same time we joke that we're not going to arbitrarily make changes just for the sake of sounding different.
None of this is possible when a politically unaccountable lame-duck president arbitrarily makes national policy as he heads out the door.
It would arbitrarily deny Americans the protections afforded by these challenged rules while the often multi-year process of litigation plays out.
Facebook can unilaterally and arbitrarily change many of the laws of its realm (terms of service and market making algorithms among them).
It's one of the reason activist judges are so troubling, as a few people may arbitrarily impose their will on the nation.
Even more importantly, they were not uniform — as many have pointed out, the coaching rule has been applied inconsistently and often arbitrarily.
Windows are, in this sense, a powerful existential tool: a patch of the world, arbitrarily framed, from which we are physically isolated.
With scant attention paid to business realities, it arbitrarily applies one privacy standard to ISPs that is not applicable to edge providers.
"If your mission is to serve all the people of New York, then you cannot be arbitrarily exclusive," she said on Wednesday.
In fact, overly aggressive actions like these set a dangerous precedent for tax policy and administration by arbitrarily targeting law-abiding taxpayers.
Second, arbitrarily selecting three schools with low graduation rates is a confirmation bias that does not accurately capture the public sector's performance.
It tells girls that teen boys are so entitled to their bodies that they can't learn if girls wear arbitrarily immodest clothing.
"To arbitrarily designate a guilty party and dream up the desired results has become the norm for our Western colleagues," said Zakharova.
Lower courts ruled against the administration, however, saying it had acted arbitrarily when phasing out the program in violation of the law.
Betsy DeVos, the secretary of education, has worked to relax those rules, which she said "unfairly and arbitrarily" penalized career training programs.
Over the last three years, Otero Alcántara has been arbitrarily detained more than 20 times; his only offense has been his art.
Ms. Gutiérrez kept pushing, calling for a policy that offered assurances that the police wouldn't arbitrarily ask for a person's immigration status.
Prosecutors seeking guilty pleas arbitrarily ask to transfer underage teenagers to adult court without disclosing crucial evidence to the defense, Simkins found.
Other political leaders, including the former presidential candidate Henrique Capriles Radonski, have been arbitrarily disqualified from running for office for several years.
The president of the United States should not be in the business of arbitrarily picking the men and women who cover him.
In an interview, Kansao said GM arbitrarily stripped him of his franchise, which he said brought "tragedy and calamity" on his family.
And the American administration would like to be able to arbitrarily slap tariffs on Canadian exports it believes are harming American companies.
What the framers of the Constitution knew from experience with King George III is that unlimited power will inevitably be used arbitrarily.
The opposition accuses authorities of stalling the referendum at the behest of Maduro by arbitrarily changing criteria needed to trigger the vote.
Ratings given by front-line managers were arbitrarily changed by higher-level executives who often had no direct knowledge of the employee's work.
Critics accuse Maduro of creating a dictatorship by stifling dissent, using security forces to limit the right to protest and arbitrarily jailing demonstrators.
We must be able to speak the law without applying for a license, a license that can be arbitrarily denied by private parties.
The UN in 2016 found Assange was arbitrarily detained at the embassy by the UK, describing his situation as "inhuman and degrading treatment".
The yield of each warhead was arbitrarily assigned a value of 2400 kilotons (kt), a problem we'll get to in just a bit.
"It seems that law is applied arbitrarily to drive LGBTI communities underground," Niamh Cullen, a spokeswoman for the group, said in a statement.
Across 30 articles, it lays out fundamental principles, including that every human being deserves freedom and must not be tortured or arbitrarily arrested.
More than 900 people were arbitrarily detained over the five days of protests in late January, including 770 detentions in just one day.
If a computer simply watched a program run for an arbitrarily long time, then it could eventually determine if a program finally stops.
That's always been one of the most exciting parts of the Survivor metagame – the jury gets to arbitrarily decide what matters to them.
When citizens vote, they're exercising power over others, and if they wield that power arbitrarily or incompetently, they've negated their right to vote.
Guardian Faber; £16.99The stories of ten young people who were shot and killed on the arbitrarily selected date of Saturday November 23rd 2013.
His maniacal plan to restore balance to the universe by arbitrarily killing half its inhabitants aside, Thanos is sometimes a strangely sympathetic character.
If they time it right, there will be much ballyhoo until the major platforms arbitrarily shut off API access, crippling and dooming it.
KM: Well, because of the amount of work you have to do, setting up something to be arbitrarily cut up is quite intense.
"These dubious criteria are being used to identify large numbers of people, many of whom are then arbitrarily locked up," Richardson tells Axios.
Last week Fulani leaders said MSA-GATIA had summarily executed or arbitrarily arrested scores of young Fulani between March 30 and April 7.
"The Venezuelan government's response to this incident has been to arbitrarily detain some individuals and a failure to follow due process," it added.
The United Nations' human rights office said this month that Venezuelan security forces have used excessive force and arbitrarily detained thousands of people.
One thing that wound me up is the enormous number of settings, which appear to be group rather arbitrarily within the Settings menu.
Nancy and Steve break up arbitrarily and don't even look back; Nancy and Jonathan sleep together because...a reclusive detective told them to?
"We will continue to call on China to end these policies and to free these people who have been arbitrarily detained," he said.
I mean is it enough to even be talking – speaking anymore arbitrarily about juvenile versus adult, meaning legal age and majority at 18.
Amnesty: 'Shocking reports' In its statement, Amnesty said several activists had been arbitrarily detained without charge since May in Dhahban Prison, in Jeddah.
Canada and the U.S. called Friday for the release of Kovrig and Spavor, saying that they were arbitrarily detained by authorities in China.
An ongoing study by Northeastern University and the University of Massachusetts claims that Sprint is arbitrarily throttling Microsoft's Skype without adequately informing consumers.
They also claim that the Commerce Department did not do its due diligence on the question and arbitrarily added it to the survey.
There, I had the chance to meet with some of the country's more than 5,000 migrants arbitrarily held in government-run detention centers.
Not having to fully disclose all of his personal assets up front is something that Sessions seems to arbitrarily apply only to himself.
Bowell found in December that HUD official did not provide fair reasoning to delay the rule and that the move was made arbitrarily.
The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has reported that since 2010 more than 600 Christians in Iran have been arbitrarily detained.
The Congolese authorities have also sought to stifle protests by arbitrarily detaining opposition political leaders, critics and prominent members of civil society organizations.
The USMCA, like NAFTA, amounts to a promise by all three participants that they won't arbitrarily impose new barriers to cross-border trade.
It doesn't withhold information to create false tension, or play games with point of view, or arbitrarily ratchet the pace up and down.
In theory, that would give the courts the ability to stop the executive branch from arbitrarily barring the everyman from buying a gun.
Trump needs to find a way to reel in these nations to such an agreement, not just arbitrarily pull out and torpedo it.
We want our officers to make stops based on suspicious activity or a crime, not just stopping [youth] by arbitrarily judging someone's age.
It was only when he arbitrarily dissolved the assembly in 1879, hoping to obtain a decisive monarchist majority, that he aroused serious opposition.
Tillerson also declined to label Saudi Arabia as a human rights violator, despite the fact that peaceful political dissenters are arbitrarily arrested there.
We're slowly learning to account for the ways structural racism bolsters the stereotypes attached somewhat arbitrarily to how much melanin someone's skin contains.
And the formula was just taken arbitrarily out of space — mostly to take money from more Democratic states and give it to Republican states.
Our reactions legitimized it as blackmail, proving that we arbitrarily draw the line at what is and isn't okay when it comes to sex.
"Ohio governors do not have the power to arbitrarily suspend federal and state constitutional rights or state laws as suggested," a Kasich spokesperson wrote.
The same could be said of Senator Leila de Lima in the Philippines, who has now been arbitrarily imprisoned without trial for 18 months.
A death sentence has become more randomly and arbitrarily sought and imposed, and fraught with uncertainty and unreliability, and it fails state constitutional examination.
When Battlefield or Destiny content gets arbitrarily locked to whichever console paid Activision of EA the most money that year, it's players who suffer.
Venezuela's opposition accuses the election council of stalling the recall at the behest of Maduro by arbitrarily changing criteria for requesting a recall vote.
Britain said it had never arbitrarily detained Assange and that the Australian had voluntarily avoided arrest by jumping bail to flee to the embassy.
A lawsuit filed last year on Colotl&aposs behalf accused immigration authorities of arbitrarily terminating Colotl&aposs DACA status and rejecting her renewal application.
The lawsuit's essential argument is the law violates some patients' constitutional rights to due process and equal protection by arbitrarily labeling them terminally ill.
The U.N. Human Rights Committee has also said Askarov had been arbitrarily detained, held in inhumane conditions and prevented from adequately preparing his defense.
All the evidence shows that the death penalty risks killing innocents, brings unconscionable delays between conviction and execution and is imposed arbitrarily and unreliably.
The United Nations' human rights office said earlier this month that Venezuelan security forces have used excessive force and arbitrarily detained thousands of people.
The United Nation's' human rights office said earlier this month that Venezuelan security forces have used excessive force and arbitrarily detained thousands of people.
This means diabetics all know instinctively a basic fact of life in America: Your life depends on making an arbitrarily set amount of money.
While the Party was consolidating power in northern Syria, rival figures in the Kurdish opposition were arbitrarily imprisoned; others were killed, or went missing.
"The relationship made a recent peak about the 0.40 level — the threshold we've arbitrarily considered to be extreme, and prone for reversal," Ramsey said.
But black residents say the police in Toronto and elsewhere continue to question them arbitrarily or claim they "fit the description" of a suspect.
Once fully implemented, the current rules would unfairly and arbitrarily limit students' ability to pursue certain types of higher education and career training programs.
The panel ruled Assange is being "arbitrarily detained" in the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where he fled in 2012 to avoid extradition to Sweden.
But she is also shallow, failing to recognize the word "Auschwitz," and, of course, naturally faithless, manifested in her habit of arbitrarily changing taxis.
Google's privacy "policies" change repeatedly, arbitrarily, and unilaterally, offering consumers nothing more than a Hobsons choice – but one that would make Thomas Hobson blush.
When trade partners arbitrarily set prices of innovative medicines, or peg innovative products to older, previous generation products, the incentives for future innovation falter.
But upon closer examination, it becomes clear that Brown, a Detroit native, has not chosen these shapes arbitrarily or plucked them from ancient history.
Which is why arbitrarily raising the minimum wage, for instance, so often turns out to hurt the very workers it is meant to help.
Placing a dollar limit on such expenditures would arbitrarily prevent certain kinds of campaign support simply by the fact of how expensive they are.
There are states where the Secretary of State will just decide to arbitrarily un-register someone, or if a registration ... That they didn't vote?
Right now, H-1B visas are issued on a first come, first served basis, for a flat fee, and the number is arbitrarily capped.
"Canada and the United States arbitrarily abused their bilateral extradition treaty to seriously infringe upon a Chinese citizen's security and legal rights," Hua said.
To start, more than 20 states filed lawsuits against the F.C.C., arguing that the agency had acted arbitrarily in repealing the net neutrality rules.
The group also interviewed five Kurdish civilians who said that the rebel forces were occupying their homes and had arbitrarily prevented them from returning.
China also said last week said U.N. authorities should respect its judicial independence after a U.N. agency said Phan-Gillis had been detained arbitrarily.
This results in a crazy quilt of punitive approaches to pregnant women with drug problems, which vary arbitrarily by region, county and local politics.
This was the arbitrarily normative nature of my grandfather's WASP identity — the false universality of his own tribal bias — put into appallingly hierarchical practice.
As set forth, justice was obstructed, duly adopted laws were not executed, and royal assent to wholesome legislation was arbitrarily withheld, among other grievances.
"The Afghan experience in Guantánamo in itself highlights the peril of the power to arbitrarily detain," the Afghanistan Analysts Network said in its report.
But Uighurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities from the region say their family members continue to be arbitrarily detained in camps and prisons.
"Attention: A @Univision team, headed by @jorgeramosnews, is being arbitrarily detained at the Miraflores Palace in Caracas," the network tweeted out on Monday evening.
With those out of commission, it is not inconceivable that we could witness unlimited executive power exercised arbitrarily in very scary ways — and soon.
You can find these like common places to tear down the walls that we arbitrarily set up between our so-called enemies and ourselves.
The key ingredient, the replicable feature of all success stories that explains why some people do better than other people, is not arbitrarily chosen.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention said earlier Friday that Assange has been arbitrarily held since his arrest in London in Dec.
It warned that the United States will shoulder the consequences of China's countermeasures if it continues to "act arbitrarily" in regards to Hong Kong.
Valeska used his own misguided hatred of my law partner against our client and arbitrarily and without cause stated he was killing the deal.
"The President of the United States should not be in the business of arbitrarily picking the men and women who cover him," it said.
The president's power could be exercised arbitrarily, and governors have used military intervention as a crutch rather than set up their own police forces.
It's frustrating to see them spoken for, to see officials arbitrarily making the statement that they can't communicate because they are in a veil.
Falcon's critics counter that those numbers mean nothing in the face of electoral irregularities that could arbitrarily tip the balance in favor of Maduro.
Residents and refugees say Myanmar troops and police have carried out beatings, sexual assaults and extrajudicial killings, arbitrarily arrested villagers and set fire to homes.
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities should not arbitrarily shut down firms that meet emission standards during environmental cleanup campaigns, Vice Premier Han Zheng said on Wednesday.
Eight states and the District of Columbia on Monday filed a lawsuit against the federal government, arguing it acted arbitrarily in reaching the June settlement.
"Canada recommends that China release Uighurs and other Muslims who have been detained arbitrarily and without due process for their ethnicity or religion," she said.
I think it would also be helpful if we started judging people on their ideas and their records rather than arbitrarily abjuring those with experience.
"These countries have used this right arbitrarily and imposed it on aircraft registered only in the State of Qatar," Jassim bin Saif al-Sulaiti said.
"The US arbitrarily decided in 2014 to focus exclusively on the anti-ISIS fight in Iraq and to subordinate any other policy considerations," she said.
The company's policies have also changed quite a bit and been arbitrarily enforced over the years —  even when it comes to Trump's own rule-breaking.
Her lawyers have also argued that Carter's due process was violated because Massachusetts's common law of involuntary manslaughter was "arbitrarily" enforced to criminalize her words.
But what is the point of having a system of regulations if people can simply decide arbitrarily that some are justified and some are obsolete?
I decide I can't live without pizza, and after two days of arbitrarily craving carbs, I read up on "Carb Cravings" over a pepperoni slice.
"These countries have used this right arbitrarily and imposed it on aircraft registered only in the State of Qatar," Jassim bin Saif al-Sulaiti said.
She's unable or unwilling to let go of her past to advance in her Faceless Man training, and now they're picking on her, seemingly arbitrarily.
Justice Neil Gorsuch noted "shocking numbers" of trademarks that, it seems, the PTO arbitrarily refused to honour that "look remarkably similar" to marks it granted.
Other web destinations, such as the World Socialist Web Site, have accused Google of arbitrarily cutting off referral traffic in favor of more mainstream destinations.
With Google's search monopoly, you have a situation where a single company could arbitrarily destroy any other businesses it wants, without well defined legal constraints.
What's more, investors are buying stock at a price based on an "arbitrarily determined" valuation of the company at $20203 million, according to SEC filings.
It is difficult to see how Trump's performance could be viewed as having cleared even an arbitrarily low "expectations" bar any pundit might have set.
Human rights activists say that thousands of people have been killed or arbitrarily detained in Baluchistan by the military, a charge Pakistani security forces deny.
The general assumption is that Instagram either confers a marking arbitrarily on accounts with thousands of followers or the people behind smaller accounts buy them.
" Dominguez said while weak governance has led to environmental destruction, including massive deforestation over the years, "the solution is not to arbitrarily ban extractive industries.
However, he "arbitrarily ruled out the relative desirability or utility of commodities," says Mr Stedman Jones, which would strike most people as the obvious explanation.
Leftist Maduro has insisted that the country's problems are the result of an "economic war" led by the opposition business leaders who arbitrarily raise prices.
Editorial This week, the United Nations recognized the courage of the investigative journalist Khadija Ismayilova, who has been arbitrarily imprisoned in Azerbaijan since December 2014.
"We are unable to verify the vague claims made by senior Chinese officials regarding the release of those arbitrarily detained", the State Department spokeswoman said.
"I have some questions about how the Administration is arbitrarily picking and choosing which agencies to reopen in the middle of the shutdown," said Sen.
The time has come for Congress to place fuel cell technology on an equal footing with solar energy rather than arbitrarily picking winners and losers.
The fact that the tiny hole arbitrarily frames the object endows it with an exciting freshness that seems to hover on the verge of revelation.
"Many of these people are reported to have been arbitrarily detained and disappeared while going about their daily lives," the statement quoted Zeid as saying.
But the multi-state lawsuit claims Trump's EPA acted "arbitrarily and capriciously," while failing to follow its own guidelines and violating the Clean Air Act.
First, it ends the visa lottery where the U.S. randomly hands out 28503,22019 green cards a year by arbitrarily pulling names out of a hat.
In Wisconsin this month, primary voters were arbitrarily rejected or forced to endure a maze of three separate waiting lines for registration, identification and balloting.
He's accused of ordering the assassination of his own half-brother, deliberately starving his own citizens and arbitrarily executing top officials with anti-aircraft guns.
And while these releases might've missed those arbitrarily coveted spots on some year-end lists (including ours), we endorse them as being worth your time.
When the US and Russia arbitrarily condemns or supports certain rebel groups for their politics, the West is unwittingly writing the future of Syria's politics.
"It is unfortunate that China has arbitrarily and unfairly detained two Canadian citizens," he told reporters in the western Canadian city of Regina in Saskatchewan.
Once Loudon County officials opened the page up for public discussion, the court said, it couldn't arbitrarily exclude some citizens from participating in the conversation.
Protesters fear such a maneuver would allow China to arbitrarily detain people accused of crimes, though it's not entirely clear what those crimes would be.
Union leaders were among the tens of thousands of people sent to clandestine detention centers where suspected dissidents were arbitrarily detained, tortured and often killed.
What makes it feel like a TV project and not a movie arbitrarily cut into pieces is how episodic its story beats and structure are.
The United Nations also has sought to intervene in the Namazi case, saying the father and son had been imprisoned arbitrarily and should be freed.
She decided arbitrarily that the woman in her dream lived in the volatile hinterlands—and then began to treat that decision like a discovered fact.
"We continue to refuse, however, to treat fictitious and arbitrarily assigned paper profits as real and to give legal effect to Madoff's machinations," it added.
It seeks to guarantee the rights of investors, specifically basic private property protection, due process and appropriate compensation if governments were to seize assets arbitrarily.
For Fume Knight, they arbitrarily decided every segment had to be at least an hour, and one segment had to be at least 90 minutes.
Finally, this bill effectively tells Dreamers, whom President Trump has arbitrarily sentenced to deportation beginning on March 5, that this country doesn't want them here.
"Ohio governors do not have the power to arbitrarily suspend federal and state constitutional rights or state laws as suggested," she said in a statement.
Firms are highly reluctant to take the risk of deploying capital in places that arbitrarily change the rules to suit the politics of the moment.
These workers say they're arbitrarily classified as a subcategory of workers who don't have the same benefits as their full-time colleagues at other facilities.
Currently dates for hearings or due dates for evidence are arbitrarily chosen by the Board without consultation with the veteran or his or her attorney.
"I'm worried about trolly 4chan actors generating arbitrarily large amounts of garbage opinion content that's sexist and racist," OpenAI policy director Jack Clark told me.
Their families and lawyers told Reuters they believe the men were arbitrarily detained, based on the lack of evidence to support the charges against them.
The second experiment involved 2,000 participants ranking artworks generated by the DeepArt algorithm that had been arbitrarily attributed fictional creators, half male and half female.
The new citizenship law does not require proof of religious persecution, and it is applied arbitrarily to non-Muslim minorities from three Muslim-majority neighbors.
According to Amnesty International, "tens of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners have been arbitrarily detained" since the government launched a crackdown on the practice in 1999.
His decision to lock up hundreds of tycoons, officials and princes arbitrarily in a gilded Saudi hotel last year in an "anti-corruption campaign" frightened investors.
A 2012 Human Rights Watch report cataloged incidents where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities."
It's an astute critique on the fragility of a society built on the fabric of this made-up concept, money, that we arbitrarily ascribe value to.
" This is most apparent in Xinjiang, where the US government has accused Beijing of arbitrarily detaining up to two million Muslim residents in "re-education camps.
Human Rights Watch's 2018 report on the country contains a litany of problems: Saudi authorities in 2018 continued to arbitrarily arrest, try, and convict peaceful dissidents.
In February 2016, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (UNWGAD) said that Assange has been "arbitrarily detained" at the embassy, and called for his release.
Human Rights Watch said in a separate report Friday that authorities had arbitrarily detained and deported dozens of Syrians to northern Syria between January and September.
A gay pastor speaks to his congregation about how scripture has been arbitrarily used to attack the LGBTQ community, invoking other scripture which contradicts their assertions.
" Fallon added: "Just taking the subset of meetings arbitrarily selected by the AP, it is outrageous to misrepresent Secretary Clinton's basis for meeting with these individuals.
It called on the government of President Nicolas Maduro to release arbitrarily detained demonstrators and to halt the unlawful use of military courts to try civilians.
Rights group Amnesty International said on Monday that the dismissals of state employees had been carried out arbitrarily and had a catastrophic impact on their lives.
But the chosen time spans, which encompass most of the 23th century, seem arbitrarily drawn to include stretches from 29–9, 1968–1992, and 1998–2013.
"Right now the biggest crisis I am seeing is people with severe disabling chronic pain who are summarily and arbitrarily taken off of them," Willenbring says.
Attempting to re-create it over and over again, or just arbitrarily grafting its darker tone and downbeat ending onto everything, feels like a dead end.
They continue to arbitrarily differentiate between the different types of data you're accessing with your smartphone — whether it's through an app or simply the mobile web.
Critics say the death penalty remains arbitrarily enforced, with two states - Georgia and Texas - responsible for 10 of the 12 executions performed so far this year.
Back in May, the state sued the EPA, saying the agency acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" when it decided to review the Obama-era fuel emissions policy.
"Apple is not some distant, disconnected third party unexpectedly and arbitrarily dragooned into helping solve a problem for which it bears no responsibility," the DOJ wrote.
After years of lobbying by activists, India passed the Street Vendors Act in 2014, which protects vendors from being arbitrarily evicted or relocated from their spots.
There are all these things, historically, that have been arbitrarily mutually exclusive, like you can't be beautiful and smart, and you can't be sexual and maternal.
The researchers divided their trove arbitrarily into "controls" and "test subjects", and ran the data through three different software packages commonly used to analyse fMRI images.
In terms of cost, value and team cohesion, it makes more sense to promote a youth player than to arbitrarily swell the squad with free agents.
The WEP arbitrarily reduces benefits by using a special formula for public servants who spent years working in Social Security-covered jobs and non-covered jobs.
The outcome will be diverging norms and internet platforms that arbitrarily define the rules curtailing our freedom, all with limited effect on crimes and terrorist attacks.
"I did not commit the crimes that I am arbitrarily and unjustly accused of," Rousseff said, in what may be her last public appearance as president.
Overwhelmingly, this has been posed as a question to social networking companies like Twitter and Facebook, where terms-of-service standards are loose and arbitrarily enforced.
And they're getting screwed over: orders are cancelled, cosmetic standards are imposed arbitrarily so that they waste up to half of their crops—sometimes entire harvests.
It has continued in recent months with the establishment of Sharia courts giving them license to arbitrarily abduct civilians including human rights activists, women, and children.
The belief at the time was that languages can vary arbitrarily, so when you study a new language you should come to it without any preconceptions.
"Having now demonstrated a logic application, it is clear that control over arbitrarily designed patterns will lay the foundation for chemically grown atomic computing," they conclude.
"The security forces may have arbitrarily detained and forcibly disappeared the men and then staged a counterterrorism raid to cover up the killings," the agency said.
In their report, the experts said Houthi forces had shelled civilians, arbitrarily imprisoned critics, tortured detainees, recruited children to fight and obstructed delivery of humanitarian aid.
At least 60 Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded this week during protests against what they call an arbitrarily enforced demarcation line set by an occupier.
"Today in South Sudan, civilians are deliberately starved, systematically surveilled and silenced, arbitrarily arrested and detained and denied meaningful access to justice," its report said Thursday.
Other complaints include alleged discrimination against pilots who have called for their rights to be respected, as well as "arbitrarily" adjusted work schedules, the union said.
It seems the town she hails from has been arbitrarily renamed Quaere by a cartographer, confusing residents who had always referred to it as North Burcombe.
" He called for the immediate release of all those "arbitrarily detained" and for Beijing to end the "draconian policies that have terrorized its citizens in Xinjiang.
Footnotes and language designed to make it harder to prosecute labor violations were removed, and panels to hear labor disputes can no longer be arbitrarily blocked.
Here's why: the now-revoked 85033 flood standard continued an executive order by President Carter to regulate private and non-Federal activities in arbitrarily-expanded floodplains.
The simple fact is — and I think most of us agree — that we do not want anyone to arbitrarily block or slow content on the web.
With PRIVACs, the NSA simply "arbitrarily" removed privileged access from some number of users, then had them reapply for privileged access over the next 3 months.
One was that the law could only cost $1 trillion over 10 years — a number chosen arbitrarily to reduce sticker shock, though it clearly didn't work.
I know because I spent the first half of my life eating that which was discarded by others, or simply that which was arbitrarily deemed bad.
The size of the "citizen's income" that the state will hand out was set arbitrarily, says Tito Boeri, formerly the head of the national social-security administration.
The exhibition also suggests to me that the visibility of what can be desired, demanded or attended to, is arbitrarily autobiographical, and thus potentially meaningless to others.
They have a fairly major design flaw where the left earbud tends to just arbitrarily fail anywhere between a few weeks to a few months into use.
Trudeau said it should be of "extreme concern" to Canada's allies, as it was to his government, that China had chosen to "arbitrarily apply" the death penalty.
They look at gross margins, but these are not statutorily defined by American or European accounting regulators and are arbitrarily computed by each firm at its discretion.
Constitutional democracies — of which the US is one of the oldest — refuse to permit government officials to act either arbitrarily or based on impermissible forms of discrimination.
A U.N. panel said today that the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was being detained arbitrarily in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London and should be released and compensated.
Rohingya women told reporters of husbands and sons arbitrarily detained, and of killings and arson by security forces that broadly match the accounts from refugees in Bangladesh.
Again, this agency has an annual budget believed to hover around $21 billion (the official number is classified), and the president is arbitrarily slashing dozens of jobs.
"I urge the Congolese authorities to release immediately and unconditionally those arbitrarily arrested yesterday in Lubumbashi," said Maman Sidikou, head of the U.N.'s MONUSCO peacekeeping mission.
The initial retail price for 213,000 tezzies was arbitrarily floated at one bitcoin, or about 50 cents per tez—though a special discount structure incentivized early participation.
Schumer, who recently made her debut at Monday's Met Gala, took one Vanity Fair staffer's iPhone and began arbitrarily swiping left and right on the dating app.
"When government steps in arbitrarily with individual subsidies, favoring one business over others, it sets inconsistent, unfair, illogical precedent," she wrote Friday in a "Young Conservatives" column.
The idea that someone would deliberately light a fire on a gusty afternoon, then drive away and let their fire arbitrarily kill dozens—that idea seemed incomprehensible.
Who can harmonize anything when no one knows what rules are even going to take effect and the leadership is arbitrarily unmaking rules it passed months ago?
Earlier this year, a United Nations panel said that Assange was being arbitrarily detained by the Swedish and British governments and asked for them to release him.
Nearly 160,000 people have been arrested and 152,000 civil servants sacked, "many totally arbitrarily", in the 18 months through to December 2017, he said in a statement.
Without due process, Venezuelan police and the military conducted raids on low-income and immigrant communities, arbitrarily detained immigrants, evicted them from their homes, and deported them.
This is simply about using a grant of power in the Constitution arbitrarily and politically, outside the bounds of due process and the purpose of that authority.
But the reality is that we've never hit upon a better system, and arbitrarily constraining the choices to candidates with limited experience in office doesn't improve matters.
We're betting big on seeing more of these branded pieces across Fashion Month — and they'll likely look less hype-y when different tours aren't arbitrarily stacked together.
A five-man management committee at the firm arbitrarily awards male partners more points, which translate into higher dollar compensation, than they do to women, she maintained.
"If the rules can be changed arbitrarily and applied retroactively, how can any U.S. company engage in the long-term investment planning necessary to compete?" he asked.
In April 2015, the United Nations Working Group of Arbitrary Detention determined that Wade was arbitrarily arrested and that his detention was in violation of international law.
Chief Judge Beryl A. Howell, an Obama appointee, found that HUD did not provide fair reasoning to delay the rule and that the delay was made arbitrarily.
Police acted violently and arbitrarily, often hitting very calm protesters, or even bystanders, with a baton, especially if other protesters ignored or even misunderstood the police order.
In a separate tweet, the Hawaii Democrat accused the DNC of "arbitrarily" changing the debate qualifications in a "transparent effort" to keep her off the debate stage.
Opponents of Trump's immigration policy praised the judge's ruling, saying that previously asylum-seekers could be arbitrarily barred, based on where they happened to cross the border.
In January, Vietnamese blogger Duy Nhat, who had applied for U.N. refugee status in Bangkok, went missing and was suspected to have been abducted and arbitrarily detained.
The chief difference is that French, feeling magnanimous, has rather arbitrarily decided that Drag Queen Story Hour isn't worth the energy he devotes to other cultural fights.
The International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), which the U.S. has adopted, states that no individual should be arbitrarily deprived of his or her life.
Contraception is covered under insurance, as long as you have insurance and as long as your insurance company doesn't arbitrarily flout the law and charge you anyway.
They felt entitled to do so because of racism, which they used to delineate the borders of what they arbitrarily determined as acceptable behavior for black people.
A secret or disguised manner of writing, whether by characters arbitrarily invented, or by an arbitrary use of letters or characters in other than their ordinary sense.
The SPA said in a statement earlier in the day that all soldiers and military officers who had been "arbitrarily excluded from military service" should be reinstated.
If the very premise of sanctuary cities is accepted, what is to stop mayors and governors from arbitrarily deciding which other laws they choose not to follow?
Grom's analysis may be limited because it comes from a single Whole Foods location in Princeton, New Jersy, and a basket of products that were chosen arbitrarily.
CARE "arbitrarily disregarded" the explanation and gave the company no opportunity to comment on the rating rationale, Reliance said in a statement to stock exchanges on Saturday.
That not only silences their voice in national affairs, including national security and defense policy, but arbitrarily relegates them to second-tier status relative to other citizens.
Arbitrarily singling out coal and nuclear plants for special payments seems to violate the Federal Power Act's requirement that FERC ensure no "undue discrimination" in electricity markets.
They would arbitrarily do this, and then if you needed to use the app again, you would tap on it and it would reappear on the device.
He clearly wants the easy money, and when Madame X does not obey his rules, he almost arbitrarily demands ten times the amount he has originally asked.
But now the president may have found the one red line Republicans won't let him cross: tariffs on Mexico, which they see as arbitrarily threatened over immigration.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused China of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty after a Canadian man convicted of drug smuggling was sentenced to death on Monday.
They charge that it is acting arbitrarily and capriciously in tossing out Obama's standards, which were the result of years of research, stakeholder meetings, and public engagement.
Moreover, the law explicitly defines access fees—which ISPs imposed arbitrarily on app and content providers in order to reach end users—as a form of illegal blocking.
But perhaps the kingpins are the "trauma fees," in part because they often run more than $253,000 and in part because they seem to be applied so arbitrarily.
Some 3,300 people are arbitrarily held in centers around Tripoli, a transit point along the central Mediterranean migrant route, according to the International Organization for Migration and UNHCR.
At BITNATION we're using the blockchain technology to help people create their own nations, based on their beliefs and desires, rather than on where they were arbitrarily born.
"This program goes beyond a massive intrusion on privacy, and actually leads to people being arbitrarily detained," Maya Wang, China researcher for Human Rights Watch, told BuzzFeed News.
"The Constitution does not permit government officials to unilaterally and arbitrarily waive any law of their choosing, including criminal laws and laws enacted by the states," Becerra said.
But they opposed arbitrarily cutting the services of any qualified health provider, especially one that already has a relationship with a specific, vulnerable population in a specific community.
Justice Kagan rejected a second argument from the challengers: that even if the commission had the authority to issue the regulation, it had acted arbitrarily in adopting it.
Go to your pediatrician with any questions or find the websites that are actually valid and reliable, and never do Google searches arbitrarily or look at chat rooms.
Subha Sri reviewed hysterectomy cases in southern Karnataka state and said the procedure - which should be carried out only in rare cases - was being arbitrarily done by doctors.
" Crackdown A 2012 report by Human Rights Watch cataloged cases where police and soldiers "have arbitrarily arrested, detained, and tortured villagers, who are mostly from disaffected tribal communities.
Someone took off from a ramp emblazoned with "WINNER" and gracefully landed on another labeled "LOSER," and the arbitrarily binary bounds of social competition came crashing into mind.
A United Nations panel has determined that Julian Assange has been arbitrarily detained at the Ecuadorian embassy in London, where the WikiLeaks founder has been living since 2012.
Thus iron ore sneaks into the definition of being in a bull market, having surpassed the 26.5 percent mark that somewhat arbitrarily designates a rally as being significant.
The bureau's arbitrarily defined "affordability criteria" impose unreasonably high standards on small dollar-lenders — making it hard for average Americans to receive simple loans, mortgages, and credit lines.
Officials say the recent wave of street protests across Venezuela, often resulting in vandalism, have arbitrarily restricted free transit and commerce and even prevented ambulances from reaching hospitals.
"We strongly condemn and reject statements that imply that the principles of the rule of law could be violated and political opponents could be arbitrarily treated," he said.
It would weaken science-based decision-making, arbitrarily ban proven conservation tools, and take away the ability of local fishery leaders to determine what works best for them.
Prohibited penalties might include being charged with immigration or criminal offences relating to the seeking of asylum, or being arbitrarily detained purely on the basis of seeking asylum.
At the nighttime, he was someone else, hunting the streets of San Bernardo for this community of people and arbitrarily deciding who he was going to kill next.
"At the nighttime, he was somebody else — hunting the streets ... for this community of people and arbitrarily deciding who he was going to kill next," the prosecutor said.
The United Nations' principles state that all refugees or displaced persons have the right to return to property or land from which they were arbitrarily or unlawfully removed.
Our collective bargaining agreement sets out guidelines on our pay structure, the review process, disciplinary action and other sensitive topics, so that important decisions are not made arbitrarily.
That summer, the United Nations' human rights office accused Maduro's regime of excessive force and arbitrarily detaining thousands of people amid months of sometimes deadly anti-regime protests.
A United Nations panel estimated that about 1 million Uighurs, Kazahks and other minorities are being arbitrarily detained in internment camps in the far west region of Xinjiang.
They figured out a scalable, affordable way to produce heme in sufficient quantities arbitrarily scalable to match the heme content of all the world's meat and fish supply.
No object is accidental, no system has fallen arbitrarily into place, yet most of us go about our lives without acknowledging the purpose-built nature of our society.
Because so many of these decisions are ultimately subjective, consulates and the State Department come up with rules of thumb to keep them from being applied totally arbitrarily.
Prum stresses his conviction that in humans, as in birds, many types of physical beauty and sexual desire have arbitrarily co-evolved without reference to health or fertility.
He confused us by arbitrarily prohibiting travel from some countries, but allowing it from others, and then eventually expanding the ban to the countries he had initially exempted.
China then exacerbated the situation and hampered the work of the World Health Organization and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by arbitrarily withholding its cooperation.
But arbitrarily deciding which team will play the first two games in a group seems unfair because it's the only team that may be the victim of collusion.
But residents' lives have been upended by the indirect consequences of the war: damaged infrastructure, authorities' neglect of the forsaken territories, communities arbitrarily divided by the front line.
Richard Ratcliffe, Ms. Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband, said that he had seen the letters and that they spoke to the traumatizing conditions faced by those arbitrarily detained in Iran.
So was the death of the Iranian general arbitrarily ordered by an angry President, or was he legitimately killed to save dozens or even hundreds of American lives?
They were charged under a colonial-era law against "unlawful association", which rights watchers said has long been used by Myanmar authorities to arbitrarily arrest and detain people.
Human Rights Watch has reported that the "security forces have allegedly arbitrarily detained, ill-treated and summarily executed dozens of people they suspected of belonging" to the insurgency.
"Police across Russia have raided Navalny's campaign offices, arbitrarily detained campaign volunteers, and carried out other actions that unjustifiably interfere with campaigning," the rights group wrote in September.
Monday's sentence for Robert Schellenberg for smuggling 222 kg (489 lbs) of methamphetamines prompted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to accuse China of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty.
Further, it could also function as an acerbic joke about the nature of "gay icons," and how quickly and arbitrarily some gay icons (see: Nick Jonas) are anointed.
A large population of Ohioans would like to vote when they want to, on issues that they choose, and they're being arbitrarily removed in the name of integrity.
Trudeau said it should be of "extreme concern" to Canada's friends and allies, as it was to Canada's government, that China had chosen to "arbitrarily apply" the death penalty.
A Nature comment calls the other "particularly striking," since it can remain in its entangled state for a seemingly arbitrarily long time, and doesn't require as precisely engineered parts.
"The federal government may not arbitrarily or capriciously deprive DACA recipients of these benefits, as they have here with Mr. Ramirez," his lawyers wrote in briefs filed in court.
Those in sales said that there had been issues around commissions, with the company arbitrarily changing the percentage of payouts on sales or delaying the delivery of commission checks.
The lawsuit, filed against CBP and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), argues that the the policy was arbitrarily imposed and violates New York's rights as a sovereign state.
The book recounts the stories of the ten young people, aged 19 or under, who were shot and killed on the arbitrarily selected date of Saturday November 23rd 2013.
"We are arbitrarily asserting that an aggregate foreign tax rate south of 10 percent means that a large chunk of these profits must be in tax havens," he said.
Experts say Kim (like his father before him) has put thousands of his own citizens in labor camps, tortured and arbitrarily arrested people, and starved tens of thousands more.
"Google is quietly and arbitrarily using its massive power to censor the internet," said the publisher of The Daily Caller, about the brief takedown of their Ajit Pai PSA.
Gay Gordon-Byrne, the executive director of the Repair Association, tells Gizmodo by phone that these arbitrarily hiked repairs costs are what tilt the market in favor of manufacturers.
As well as increasing the powers of the security forces in Ethiopia to arbitrarily arrest and detain people, the state of emergency aims to silence criticism of the regime.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington ruled that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services acted arbitrarily in approving the plans put forward by Kentucky and Arkansas.
It suggests that only social conventions, and arbitrarily designated systems of morality, keep us from literally tearing each other limb from limb, from setting the whole world on fire.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A U.N. human rights expert urged Facebook on Monday to narrow its "sweeping" definition of terrorism to stop governments arbitrarily blocking legitimate opposition groups and dissenting voices.
"So far, we've just looked at a handful of distinctions among positive emotions, chosen fairly arbitrarily, so we don't know the full space of infants' emotional understanding," she said.
While it often takes decades and seismic geopolitical changes, determined victims can succeed in jailing the men who once assumed they could kill and jail citizens arbitrarily with impunity.
The British came up with the armored "tank" and named it arbitrarily to keep the weapon secret before its surprise appearance in the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention ruled that he was being arbitrarily detained and should be released freely and with compensation for the violation of his rights.
To arbitrarily and capriciously end the DACA program, which benefits our country as a whole, is not only unlawful, it is contrary to our national values and bad policy.
Cameroon has been accused of detaining 1,000 people suspected of supporting Boko Haram, many arrested arbitrarily, in horrific conditions that have caused some to die from disease and malnutrition.
But it quickly became clear that, in addition to being limited arbitrarily to a week, the FBI probe might be even more constrained by the White House overseeing it.
The same thing happens in pharmacies and in medicine cabinets across the country: The United States likely tosses away billions in prescription medication, thanks to arbitrarily set expiration dates.
On the ACHA, in contrast, House Republicans just voted for a law that will let insurance companies charge patients with preexisting conditions arbitrarily high premiums to avoid covering them.
It isn't an arbitrarily placed luxury destination like Dover Street Market, but rather the anchor of a prayer, that this neighborhood, already overrun with bodies, may someday find meaning.
However, these powers aren't supposed to be used arbitrarily: there's supposed to be an independent study of the issue, and the president acts on the basis of that study.
Critics worried that China would take advantage of this law to arbitrarily detain Hongkongers — such as those who openly dissent against the Chinese government or advocate for human rights.
The price of carbon will sit on a price floor decided semi-arbitrarily eight years ago — a price floor too low to spur the kinds of massive reductions needed.
The clause was designed in 1969 to prevent abusive governments from arbitrarily barring opposition candidates, not to impede constitutional re-election limits designed to prevent the rise of autocrats.
His reign, among other things, led to a populace in terror that they would be arbitrarily arrested or executed, as well as spawning decades of brutal religious-based war.
Before talks between the two governments advance, Egypt should be required to release Aya Hijazi, an American-Egyptian humanitarian worker who has been arbitrarily detained in Cairo since 2014.
"This was not something that was done casually, this was not something that was done by chance, this was not a target that was selected purely arbitrarily," he said.
Mr. Rudert and the American Bar Association filed their suit in December, alleging that the Education Department acted "arbitrarily and capriciously" in making its decisions about which employers qualified.
His tweets, which are often uniquely and arbitrarily insulting to many, including our allies, are put forth in a manner that verges on irrational and is many times uninformed.
China has denounced Canada for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
"The United Nations deemed that Mr. Assange is arbitrarily detained in contravention of international commitments," Anna Ekberg, a spokeswoman for the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs, said in a statement.
What is unusual is telling or strongly implying that you are going to extend the term of a US attorney into the new administration and then arbitrarily demanding his resignation.
Trying to find a job in oil and gas in Texas, for example, would be arbitrarily difficult for a student coming from a university in California surrounded by tech companies.
"It is unfortunate that China has arbitrarily and unfairly detained two Canadian citizens, and indeed in one of the cases is not respecting the principles of diplomatic immunity," Trudeau said.
China denounced Canada on Tuesday for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
I have arbitrarily made a survivability score that is the sum of the impact velocity (multiplied by some factor) and the inverse of the impact acceleration (multiplied by some factor).
So, biting my lip and wishing the game had offered an opportunity to examine this situation with something more than an arbitrarily and binary choice, I diverted power to Edgewater.
But frustratingly, you cannot use the two features together: setting your lights to arbitrarily turn off in 30 minutes is impossible with today's most sophisticated, cutting-edge smart home technology.
It will also be hard to argue that the DOL acted arbitrarily, given the extensive hearings, comment periods and changes to the rule since it was first proposed in 2010.
The use of human shields is banned under international humanitarian law, and constitutes a violation of the right not to be arbitrarily deprived of life, the UN refugee agency said.
Judge Albert Lauber of the U.S. Tax Court rejected a variety of IRS arguments, and found that on several occasions the agency abused its discretion, or acted arbitrarily or capriciously.
Proponents of the Obama-era overtime rule claim that arbitrarily raising the cost of labor at a new, higher salary threshold would help workers achieve a better work-life balance.
And yeah, there's a ticking-time bomb plot device involving the Earth's core being harvested, and it arbitrarily gets condensed at the most crucial moments to ratchet the tension. 14.
Central Bank governor Riad Salameh recently used an interview on a flagship current affairs program to assure citizens the regulations protect them from having bank accounts arbitrarily blocked or closed.
If OSHA's actions become standard practice, enabling regulators to arbitrarily, and materially, alter the final regulations without proper vetting, then the value from the public comment period will be diminished.
Additionally, the account claimed, the study included recipes that didn't include portion sizes — so the claim that portion sizes are increasing could not have been true — or arbitrarily increased them.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which filed a brief in favor of MetLife during the case, argued FSOC was "arbitrarily" designated the biggest firms and urged a more transparent process.
And it's impossible for Ethiopia's startups to move in that direction in a market with one state-controlled mobile provider and IP that has the power to arbitrarily nix connectivity.
Another lawsuit by the ACLU and Human Rights First alleges that more than 1,000 asylum seekers last year were arbitrarily denied parole and detained after passing their credible fear interviews.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's Foreign Ministry on Tuesday said it was strongly dissatisfied after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused China of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling.
A third issue is that such a move would provide no help to sicker people, those with the dread preexisting conditions, because insurance companies could set their premiums arbitrarily high.
It's not so much a collection of poems as a single continuous sequence whose fractally self-similar parts have somewhat arbitrarily been assigned titles as if they were independent pieces.
Finally, let's imagine a very lucky individual — let's arbitrarily call him Eric Trump — who stands to inherit a stake in a business he doesn't run, plus a bunch of stock.
Public interest groups sued Trump in February over the two-for-one deregulatory requirement, arguing it arbitrarily forces agencies to repeal regulations already deemed necessary to protect consumers and workers.
The union, which began meeting with workers in 2015, escalated its public efforts in April with a fiery meeting highlighting arbitrarily enforced rules and retaliation against those who speak up.
And it shows how vulnerable everyone is when morality is policed arbitrarily by an autocratic state, which can choose to expose the "indecency" of some people's lives but not others.
Less than a decade later, Cornelia Bradley-Martin (who arbitrarily hyphenated her husband's name) lowered the bar to squeeze about 800 professed aristocrats into the old Waldorf Astoria on Feb.
She called for the release of all those who she said had been arbitrarily detained and for the removal of undue restrictions on opposition members, including CNRP leader, Kem Sokha.
The government has also previously made it illegal for companies to arbitrarily impose price increases if they were not impacted by a rise in input costs or the exchange rate.
Turkish Transport Minister Binali Yildirim accused Russia of violating international aviation rules by arbitrarily denying visas to Pegasus, which on Tuesday suspended flights to and from Russia until Jan. 13.
A decade later, in the 1970s, there was the Stanford prison experiment, in which arbitrarily labeling student subjects prisoners or guards quickly led to "Lord of the Flies" type cruelty.
"By arbitrarily dividing American Muslims from their grandparents and other close relatives overseas, the Trump administration's new rules violate the Supreme Court's decision," said CAIR's national executive director Nihad Awad.
China representative Dominik Declercq said the ACEA welcomed signs of China embracing the rule of law, and "less arbitrarily" than before, but has concerns about the impact on future sales.
Human Rights Watch's 2019 World Report found that the country "arbitrarily detains and forcibly disappears" people within its borders who criticise the government, including in comments made on social media.
Members of the ruling party's youth wing "have killed, arbitrarily arrested, abducted, beaten, raped, and intimidated real and perceived political opponents with impunity," Human Rights Watch's Mudge wrote last week.
But because I was arbitrarily selected for this job in the literal nick of time, I've been provided with at least temporary cover in the form of full-time employment.
In one particularly noteworthy provision sure to please entrepreneurs looking to export technology products, the USMCA blocks the Canadian and Mexican governments from arbitrarily taking proprietary technology from American businesses.
The newest additions to the court, Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh, have similarly called for judges to rein in administrative agencies that act arbitrarily or in violation of statutes.
She says Farrow was accustomed to "arbitrarily showing her power" by slapping her daughter, spanking her with a hairbrush, calling her "stupid" and "moronic," and even throwing things at her.
There was no home team to which you could pledge your allegiance, and no point in arbitrarily wrapping yourself in the colors of a middling team like Sheffield Wednesday or Middlesbrough.
Breyer is the court's most vocal death penalty critic, questioning its constitutionality and arguing that it is imposed arbitrarily and differently in various parts of the country, often with long delays.
Surely there are more complex areas of law than Federal Aviation Administration drone regulations (hello, copyright law), but few are so intentionally misleading, arbitrarily enforced, or regularly misreported by the press.
They critique the companies for not doing enough — about harassment, fake news, and hate speech — as well as for doing too much, like arbitrarily censoring political criticism and other vital speech.
He insists the election was free and fair and says the situation is the result of an "economic war" led by the opposition and business leaders who are arbitrarily raising prices.
" Indeed, it says Goguen "acquiesced" to the "$40 million that [Baptiste] was arbitrarily demanding " on a variety of conditions, including that she "stay away from Mr. Goguen and stop her harassment.
Second, the court decided that Mr Ross did not act arbitrarily or capriciously in adding the question to the decennial census rather than rely on administrative records to gather citizenship data.
If not, then, whatever the fiction, how can the Constitution authorize the Government to imprison arbitrarily those who, whatever we might pretend, are in reality right here in the United States?
WordPress' stance is reminiscent of how other social media platforms are currently under fire for arbitrarily determining what policies to enforce and whether to police horrific misinformation or leave it standing.
"When government steps in arbitrarily with individual subsidies, favoring one business over others, it sets inconsistent, unfair, illogical precedent," she wrote in an opinion piece on the Young Conservatives website youngcons.com.
For Ndereyimana, that intimidation began last September, when he was arbitrarily detained by military officers at a local police station, his wife Joseline Mwiseneza told CNN, speaking through an FDU spokesperson.
With repairs an absolute necessity for farmers, they're forced to either bend to the will of manufacturers' arbitrarily priced repair costs or go to extraordinary lengths to find their own workarounds.
Suspended President Dilma Rousseff outraged investors after she intervened in 2012 to drive down consumer energy rates arbitrarily by 20 percent, heaping losses on generators and weakening the country's energy sector.
As he logged more hours on the site, Brennan became perturbed by the power held by Poole to remove content and ban users, decisions he says he felt were undertaken arbitrarily.
But that would be facile, and would also mean that Michelle had been in a standard slasher movie, where arbitrarily bad things happen to random people, and nothing much is learned.
"When staff think that flexible schedules are allowed arbitrarily, or on a case-by-case basis, they wonder why flexibility is allowed for some situations but not for others," she says.
As with many African countries, the borders of Somalia were drawn arbitrarily by the former colonial powers in the region, and as such they inadequately reflect ethnic demographics on the ground.
Human Rights Watch said Saturday that the military junta in Thailand had "arbitrarily and aggressively" used the lèse-majesté laws to prosecute people for any speech deemed critical of the monarchy.
International community condemns violence The Nicaraguan government has been accused of using excessive force against protesters and "arbitrarily (shutting) down media outlets covering the recent protests," a human rights organization says.
If employees figure that their vesting schedule can be arbitrarily sped up the moment they walk out the door, their motivation to think about the enterprise in the long term diminishes.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday accused China of arbitrarily using the death penalty after a Chinese court sentenced a Canadian man to be executed for drug smuggling.
"To arbitrarily and capriciously end the DACA program, which benefits our country as a whole, is not only unlawful, it is contrary to our national values and bad policy," she said.
Pratt said the DOJ is arbitrarily redefining bump stocks as "machineguns" and, down the road, could implicate the right to own AR-15s and many other lawfully owned semi-automatic firearms.
"A period of lawlessness is underway, and the state of emergency is being used by the government as a pretext to arbitrarily control the judiciary," Mr. Dundar said in a statement.
In certain areas, it was impossible to decipher whether sales were happening at all — signs were arbitrarily placed or completely blank, and some sales associates seemed unsure about the discount amounts.
On ThredUp, for example, the researchers saw the website create the messages in April using code that arbitrarily selected combinations from a list of 100 names, 59 locations and 82 items.
Moscow has also arbitrarily imposed laws passed by the Russian Federation, using provisions intended to fight terrorism and separatism to curb dissent and freedom of the press, the United Nations said.
Senators were angered that Mr. Mulvaney arbitrarily took a meat ax to the State Department budget without understanding its programs or the consequences of reductions and without adequate consultation with Congress.
Part of the reason we as consumers so quickly cycle through our devices is twofold: lack of choice (or inability) around repairing them and exorbitant and often arbitrarily priced repair costs.
Others think the mandates on the number of A.P. classes must go, that districts should instead look at which subjects might benefit the most students, rather than arbitrarily drawing a line.
The court said that the administration's limit of 50,000 refugees could not be used to arbitrarily restrict entry to a refugee who otherwise had a legitimate connection to the United States.
"These family members... need the administration to be tenacious advocates for them and the estimated 1.8 million ethnic Uighurs and other Turkic Muslims arbitrarily detained in the XUAR," the letter said.
In the civil suit, lawyers for Sefolosha, a Swiss citizen of African heritage, said the officers had arrested him arbitrarily and violated his civil rights, in part because of his race.
Instead, social media content, particularly slang or speech that is not in English, is difficult to interpret, making it susceptible to misinterpretation and increasing the likelihood of people being arbitrarily targeted.
"We stand ready to bring to court anything the Trump administration does that acts arbitrarily and capriciously to harm women's health," said Nancy Northup, president of the Center for Reproductive Rights.
Critics worried that Beijing would take advantage of this law to arbitrarily detain Hong Kong's citizens, such as those who openly dissent against the Chinese government or advocate for human rights.
Beijing warned that the United States would shoulder the consequences of China's countermeasures if it continued to "act arbitrarily" in regards to Hong Kong, the foreign ministry said in a statement.
Net neutrality is the principle that your internet service provider (ISP), such as Comcast, Verizon, and AT&T, cannot arbitrarily slow down or block your access to websites or online services.
The body said the government should review anti-terror legislation and laws "to ensure that they are neither interpreted nor implemented too broadly, thereby resulting in people being arbitrarily or wrongfully detained".
The State Department condemned "withdrawing the nationality of its citizens arbitrarily" and warned the case of Qassim "will further divert Bahrainis from the path of reform and reconciliation," according to a statement.
"Our services fill the ever-growing need for a neutral service provider that will not arbitrarily terminate accounts based on social or political pressure," Epik CEO Rob Monster wrote in a statement.
The activists weren't given an official explanation for the detainment, but that's not unusual as Chinese authorities have a history of arbitrarily detaining anyone they deem to be disturbing the status quo.
Throughout, the sense of loss -- from parents who lost six year olds to the sorrow and guilt of those relieved, arbitrarily, that they didn't -- comes through in a manner that's almost unbearable.
In its lawsuit, ACLA argued that while PAMA required all "applicable laboratories" report market information on private payors, CMS had arbitrarily exempted 99.3 percent of the laboratory market from the reporting requirement.
Until Disney launches its own subscription streaming service (currently rumored to be coming in late 2019), the studio's classic films and shorts will likely keep coming and going from Netflix somewhat arbitrarily.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will demand that he be allowed to leave the Ecuadorian embassy in London a free man, after a U.N. panel ruled on Friday he was detained arbitrarily there.
Earlier this month, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention (WGAD) ruled that Assange has been "arbitrarily detained" at the embassy, where he's been living since 2012, and called for his release.
Your propulsion system could be arbitrarily large and powerful, since you wouldn't have to lift it; your spacecraft, no longer needing engines or fuel, could be stripped down to its barest essentials.
SB 827 would also waive any minimum parking requirements in those areas and prohibit any design requirement that would have the effect of arbitrarily lowering the square footage allowed on a lot.
If her past work is anything to go off of, Tessa Thompson is going to be a terrific Valkyrie, and it's nice that Marvel didn't arbitrarily limit themselves to a white actor.
The new laws criminalise failure to report a crime, and introduce "prophylactic lists" that let officials "put people on special watch lists arbitrarily", says Tanya Lokshina of Human Rights Watch, a watchdog.
In announcing the largely symbolic move, Pompeo said Gandarilla Bermejo was also responsible for "arbitrarily arresting and detaining thousands of Cuban citizens and unlawfully incarcerating more than 100 political prisoners in Cuba".
In addition to depriving them of basic social services, the Knesset passed a law that allowed Eritreans and Sudanese to be arbitrarily detained without charge or trial for up to three years.
If regulators arbitrarily deny important findings from scientific studies simply because they rely on confidential health information, subsequent policies won't adequately protect us from pollution or accurately account its public health costs.
He provides a brisk history of the botched and bloody lines that colonial powers arbitrarily drew to carve new nations out of former colonies in South Asia, Africa, and the Middle East.
In February, a United Nations working group concluded the hacker and anti-secrecy activist has been "arbitrarily detained" for the last three years and that he should be allowed freedom of travel.
With Zavascki gone, it appears unlikely that any higher judge will step in to counter the excesses of Moro and others who use their judicial or political power to arbitrarily target opponents.
Our education system bullies our kids — particularly children in poor, predominantly Black school districts — through harsh, bureaucratic disciplinary policies that arbitrarily push them out of school and into the criminal justice system.
" The 14th Amendment was thus intended to foreclose the invocation of "original intent" to arbitrarily and cruelly close the door of citizenship based on perception that one group is "subordinate and inferior.
The order called for a review of all national monuments over 100,000 acres created since 1996, or where the Secretary of the Interior arbitrarily determines the designation was made with insufficient input.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved legislation on Thursday that would direct American officials to reject international loans to Turkey until its government stops "arbitrarily" detaining United States citizens and embassy employees.
As well as asking for the "immediate and unconditional release of persons who are being arbitrarily detained," they also asked foreign peacekeepers to take responsibility for the two deaths at the airport.
In January, Judge William H. Alsup of the Federal District Court in San Francisco ruled that the administration had abused its discretion and had acted arbitrarily and capriciously in rescinding the program.
In response, Taiwanese cabinet spokeswoman Kolas Yotaka was quoted by the official Central News Agency as saying China "should face up to its own internal problems, and not arbitrarily criticize Taiwan's government".
It is right that this is debated more widely and that any changes to the law be considered in the context of such a debate, and not shoehorned arbitrarily into existing legislation.
He argued that the Labor Department acted arbitrarily when it penalized SeaWorld for failing to keep a trainer from "recognized hazards" under federal job-safety law, when the work was inherently risky.
Beijing warned that the United States would shoulder the consequences of China&aposs counter measures if it continued to "act arbitrarily" in regards to Hong Kong, according to a foreign ministry statement.
St. John's crumpled paper arrangements (actually acrylic and polymer on canvas), carry the same weight as the arbitrarily arranged paper bits plastered beneath Jasper Johns' wax brushstrokes, but without the latter's mania.
In 2017, after the National Assembly was arbitrarily stripped of its right to legislate by the government-controlled Supreme Court, the highest in the country, street protests rocked the nation once more.
It is right that this is debated more widely and that any changes to the law be considered in the context of such a debate, and not shoehorned arbitrarily into existing legislation.
It's silly to arbitrarily rule out one of the most talented players due to age, and tragically non-obvious that political star power can actually last for years and years without dimming.
"It's a 91-year-old law that has been used arbitrarily to target marginalized communities across the city," said Councilman Rafael Espinal, who introduced the bill, on the steps of City Hall.
Council member Ekaterina Schulmann said the legislation, which the lower house of parliament approved in January, duplicated existing law and added that it could be applied arbitrarily because its wording was so vague.
However, Amnesty International said it has received reports that in the past month Cameroon's security forces have arbitrarily arrested peaceful protesters and have used excessive force to disperse gatherings in Bamenda and Buea.
The claims in the lawsuit, and those made by the other lawyers Vox has talked to, raise concerns that USCIS is being stricter than usual with DACA renewals — and perhaps arbitrarily denying them.
In a report published last month, Human Rights Watch said that the Saudi-led coalition "arbitrarily diverted or delayed" seven fuel tankers headed to Houthi-controlled ports between May and September this year.
Customers are apparently less willing to believe that when the multiplier is a round number like 2.0 or 3.0, which seems more like it could have been arbitrarily made up by a human.
"(The) working group has made the judgement that Assange has been arbitrarily detained in contravention of international commitments," a spokeswoman for the Swedish Foreign Ministry said, confirming an earlier report by the BBC.
BEIJING/OTTAWA (Reuters) - China denounced Canada on Tuesday for "irresponsible" remarks after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused it of "arbitrarily" sentencing a Canadian to death for drug smuggling, aggravating already icy relations.
With it, the states — along with the California governor's office, California attorney general, and the California Air Resources Board — argue that the EPA "acted arbitrarily and capriciously" in overturning the previous administration's decision.
The inefficient way is to go to great lengths to ensure that payment is routed through the platform, allowing companies like Uber or Airbnb to take an arbitrarily large slice of the transaction.
In the long run, maybe it's not so much about humanizing or dehumanizing, but rather a problem of creating a privileged class—humans—that we use to arbitrarily justify ignoring, oppressing, and exploiting.
HRW accused the armed Houthi movement that controls northern Yemen of arbitrarily detaining migrants in poor conditions and failing to provide access to asylum and protection procedures in the port city of Hodeida.
"The latest raids on beauty salons are just the latest example of the authorities arbitrarily targeting transgender people simply for who they are," Usman Hamid of Amnesty International Indonesia said in a statement.
They have suffered terribly during this crisis: First, in some cases, by being prescribed medication that didn't help them and later, for others, by being cut off arbitrarily from medication that does work.
When Woods's name came up arbitrarily during preparations for this week's P.G.A. Championship, Jordan Spieth, for example, seized on it as an opportunity to herald Woods, tellingly separating him from today's best golfers.
U.S. District Judge James Boasberg in Washington ruled that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services acted arbitrarily in granting Kentucky a waiver from Medicaid requirements in order to implement its plan.
That disparity was emblematic, they said, of a capital justice system in which death sentences are imposed arbitrarily in fairly few counties around the nation, with prosecutions warped by racial discrimination and politics.
Earlier this month, Justice Stephen Breyer, in a dissenting statement signed by his three fellow liberal justices, suggested that the court majority is arbitrarily applying its rules, at least in death penalty cases.
The catch is that by just sort of arbitrarily culling memes from a network we also reduce the diversity of memes that are available to be parsed by users in the first place.
The rocket shoots straight up, as rockets do, reaches escape velocity, then pops its capsule off the top just before the Karman line that officially, if somewhat arbitrarily, delineates space from Earth's atmosphere.
ZIP codes were arbitrarily delineated and covered a range of neighborhood types; in most small and midsized cities, one ZIP code can cover urban, suburban and rural neighborhoods with highly variable socioeconomic characteristics.
Amnesty International condemned the military crackdown, saying at least 200 people had been arbitrarily detained and calling on Zimbabwean authorities to ensure restraint by security forces and respect the public's right to protest.
Back to what I was saying about setting goals that you actually care about rather than things you think you should care about or things you're arbitrarily setting just to have a goal.
"Initial reports suggest that the government may try to unilaterally expand the scope of the ban — for example, by arbitrarily refusing to treat certain categories of familial relationships as 'bona fide,' " he said.
Known for his lavish homes, zealous leadership style and veganism (he once arbitrarily banned meat at the company), Mr. Neumann finally admitted he was the wrong person to lead the money-losing company.
"We were appalled to see U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents abusing their mandate and authority to arbitrarily board a bus to demand that all passengers produce identification and documentation," the statement read.
Federal land management planning does require closer scrutiny when political appointees arbitrarily withdraw tens of millions of acres from mining activity in the absence of any evidence to justify such a draconian action.
"The notion that we would just arbitrarily or because of politics punish those kids, when they didn't do something themselves ... would merit my speaking out," he said, according to the Los Angeles Times.
"This is not a case of Congress arbitrarily choosing to burden one of two similarly situated groups," Justice William H. Rehnquist, not yet the chief justice, wrote for the 6-to-3 majority.
The organization also noted that the number of journalists who had been arbitrarily detained was 12% higher than in 2018, with 389 journalists in prison connected to their work as of December 1.
A 1977 D.C. Circuit court ruling held that the government cannot deny a White House hard pass "arbitrarily or for less than compelling reasons" and must follow a clear process to do it.
BEIJING/OTTAWA (Reuters) - A Chinese court on Monday sentenced a Canadian man to be executed for drug smuggling, prompting Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to accuse China of using the death penalty arbitrarily.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Columbus and joined by six Ohio 17-year-olds, alleged that a directive by Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted would "arbitrarily discriminate" against young voters.
This was the umpteenth time the Silicon Valley executive was accused of fostering an online culture and platform that has allowed abusive and violent language to thrive, while simultaneously and arbitrarily censoring other speech.
There is no holier, no more celebratory day, than the one Amazon arbitrarily chose from the calendar to unload all their shitty old stock and boost retail sales in the notoriously sluggish summer months.
Immigrant rights advocates hailed the ruling as a victory that shows officials can't arbitrarily revoke the protections they granted to so-called Dreamers, undocumented immigrants who were brought to the United States as children.
Maduro says the OPEC member country is victim of an "economic war" led by the opposition with the backing of Washington and says inflation is "induced" by unscrupulous business leaders who arbitrarily raise prices.
To arbitrarily throw away contrast based on a fashion that "looks good on my perfect screen in my perfectly lit office" is abdicating designers' responsibilities to the very people for whom they are designing.
"I do not think it was in good faith to publish a document with frankly discourteous language and actually implying that they could arbitrarily terminate, in effect, the implementation period," Davis told Sky News.
"To arbitrarily and capriciously end the DACA program, which benefits our country as a whole, is not only unlawful, it is contrary to our national values and bad policy," Napolitano said in a statement.
The lower court order struck down an FEC rule that had arbitrarily narrowed the scope of disclosure required by Congress for election ads that explicitly call on viewers to vote for or against candidates.
"We have these government bureaucrats who show up at our facility arbitrarily, and they say, 'Let's look at your payroll'," said Ravin Gandhi, CEO of GMM Nonstick Coatings, which runs an office in Dongguan.
A North Carolina appeals court agreed, saying the law "arbitrarily burdens all registered sex offenders by preventing a wide range of communication and expressive activity unrelated to achieving its purported goal" of protecting minors.
"It is possible that the process will arbitrarily deprive people, who have lived in India for decades, of their nationality," Amnesty International said, warning that a significant number of people could be rendered stateless.
"South Sudanese authorities should release everyone being held arbitrarily and change the way the national security agency operates," Jehanne Henry, associate Africa director at the New York-based rights organisation said in a statement.
Critics fear this will let Beijing arbitrarily target anyone it deems a threat, and that there will be few checks on the chief executive's power, as she was handpicked by the government in Beijing.
As the currency crisis deepened in August, the government made it illegal for companies to arbitrarily impose price increases if they were not impacted by a rise in input costs or the exchange rate.
The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Columbus and joined by six Ohio 17-year-olds, alleged that a directive by Republican Secretary of State Jon Husted would "arbitrarily discriminate" against young voters.
As Jen A. Miller writes in our guide to setting and keeping resolutions, you want to pick something that your heart is in, rather than something you set arbitrarily or when emotions are high.
Separately, however, a working group of the United Nations Human Rights Council issued a nonbinding report that demanded the release of Catalan politicians who it found had been jailed arbitrarily ahead of their trial.
Critics fear this will let Beijing arbitrarily target anyone it deems a threat, and that there will be little check on the chief executive's power, as she was handpicked by the government in Beijing.
It was along this fence that at least 60 Palestinians were killed and many hundreds wounded on Monday as thousands converged to protest what they call an arbitrarily enforced demarcation line by an occupier.
As Vox's Jen Kirby explains: Critics worried that China would take advantage of this law to arbitrarily detain Hongkongers — such as those who openly dissent against the Chinese government or advocate for human rights.
Mark Warner of Virginia, plans to introduce a resolution that would prevent the President from arbitrarily revoking security clearances, days after President Donald Trump revoked the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan.
A North Carolina appeals court ruled that the law "arbitrarily burdens all registered sex offenders by preventing a wide range of communication and expressive activity unrelated to achieving its purported goal" of protecting minors.
The State Department cited a United Nations Human Rights Council report released earlier this week on Iran that indicated journalists there have been harassed, arbitrarily detained, banned from traveling and monitored by intelligence operatives.
In Libya, say migrants, you can get beaten at any moment — or arbitrarily arrested and have the police use your cellphone to call your family in Niger and demand a ransom for your release.
Mr. Sefolosha, 32, a Swiss citizen of African heritage, filed his lawsuit last year, contending that the officers had arrested him arbitrarily and had violated his civil rights, in part because he is black.
It has to be done in an orderly fashion so that citizens can understand what is being done and people whose lives have depended on a governmental policy aren't swept away arbitrarily and capriciously.
"South Sudanese authorities should release everyone being held arbitrarily and change the way the national security agency operates," Jehanne Henry, associate Africa director at the New York-based rights organization said in a statement.
Human rights officials at the United Nations are demanding the release of five men who have been "arbitrarily detained" and allegedly tortured for over a year and a half in the United Arab Emirates.
Dos Santos said, in his years of fighting cases on this issue, he's seen cops use strip searches as punishment, arbitrarily, in public, and bluntly as a "this is how we do things" approach.
Anti-choice lawmakers try to skew public opinion, as if people frequently and arbitrarily elect to go through a highly invasive surgical procedure after not really thinking about being pregnant for a full five months.
Sessions' ruling in Matter of A-B- is particularly suspect and not entitled to deference because it cannot be reconciled with established domestic or international laws and would require adjudicators to apply asylum law arbitrarily.
Holder decision in (which five conservative justices arbitrarily decided that racially motivated voter suppression was no longer a problem), the Supreme Court has spent the better part of 20 years chipping away at American democracy.
This being my first pregnancy, I was able to hold out until well into my second trimester, which is longer than suggested by pregnancy apps that arbitrarily tell you when your fetus is mango-sized.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Wednesday U.N. authorities should respect its judicial independence after a U.N. agency said last week that an American businesswoman who is accused of spying in China had been detained arbitrarily.
But they are also banned on the individual level, as officers are empowered to arbitrarily decide what book to allow into their facility, and on a prison-wide level, depending on one prison's specific policy.
Unlike talaq, where a man can arbitrarily exercise his right and declare divorce, a woman needs the intervention of a qazi (a Sharia judge) to ask for a divorce and to give reasons for it.
"What's disappointing is that the losses seem to be arbitrarily decided with larger operators being offered sweetners to keep them trading - and there is little clarity on BitFinex's company losses," Hayter told CNBC via email.
The U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein on Wednesday called for independent investigations into the killings and said there was a "high likelihood" that many people may have been arbitrarily detained.
Rather than simply ask if Americans exposed to more air pollution developed dementia at higher rates, the team identified a quasi-natural experiment that arbitrarily separated Americans into higher and lower air pollution exposure groups.
We already have an extremely powerful descriptive system which can be used to specify complex systems while including ambiguities, uncertainties, interwoven relationships, iterative levels of success and an arbitrarily broad spectrum of scale and detail.
This will have been his fourth time in prison, and he tells me that the only time he has ever felt worried in this environment was when a prisoner was murdered, seemingly arbitrarily, in 2014.
Shooting at protesters and arbitrarily arresting them, especially if they are students, has a long tradition in Ethiopia, going back to the military dictatorship that ran the country from 1974 until its downfall in 1991.
Rulers can also, more simply, retake power or arbitrarily change the course of policy, either for their own benefit or because they believe they know better what is in the best interest of their community.
In a passionate commentary on the establishment's hesitancy to embrace telemedicine, David Asch, a University of Pennsylvania physician, pointed out that the inconvenience of face-to-face care limits its use, but arbitrarily and invisibly.
"The United States calls for the unconditional release of all those who have been arbitrarily or unlawfully detained, including journalists, civil society activists, and supporters and members of political opposition parties," an embassy statement said.
I am scared and concerned for students of color, queer* and trans* students and all university community members at the mercy of an arbitrarily expanded police force without clear oversight or attachment to the community.
Even before these new purges, Mr. Erdogan in recent years has arbitrarily closed newspapers; removed thousands of judges, prosecutors, police officers and civil servants from their positions; and taken especially harsh measures against Kurdish communities.
Breyer had accused the court's conservative justices of acting arbitrarily and unfairly to all of the justices by declining a request to wait until the court's scheduled weekly conference to discuss the death penalty case.
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan security forces have executed several people and arbitrarily detained hundreds of others in a campaign to punish people who protested against President Nicolas Maduro, human rights group Amnesty International said on Wednesday.
Additionally, because states and local governments were given jurisdiction over how to administer many New Deal programs—including those meant to support veterans and the poor—Southern politicians would arbitrarily deny access to black citizens.
He has arbitrarily locked up political opponents, created ludicrous conspiracy theories to explain his government's failures, and has made a tough economic landscape bleaker by picking fights with neighbors and failing to rein in hyperinflation.
The White House supported GOP action to remove the rule, claiming it imposed an arbitrarily narrow definition of occupations and constrains a state's ability to conduct a drug testing program in its unemployment insurance system.
Co-founder Julia Cordray initially said that this wasn't so people on Peeple could write nasty things and assign ratings to people arbitrarily, but rather so that users could determine if someone was sufficiently trustworthy.
"Many of these people are reported to have been arbitrarily detained and disappeared while going about their daily lives," Mr. Hussein said in a statement on Wednesday that urged the Mexican government to take action.
Among other measures, the government can now regulate a banking sector that has arbitrarily imposed a liquidity crunch through limits on cash withdrawals on US dollars, that is seen to have disproportionately impacted small depositors.
Few locals spoke French, but since the country had been arbitrarily drawn up as a vast, mostly desert territory, populated by numerous ethnic groups who spoke different languages, there was no alternative for official documentation.
These digital platforms are premised on the uninhibited collection of personal data from users, the operation of compelling platforms that arbitrarily shut out competitive threats, and the development of AI that curates our social feeds.
Less enforcement by the federal government is not necessarily a bad thing, especially if the law has been used arbitrarily to target companies and individuals that leave them little choice but to pay the penalties.
"This proven, trusted and unique stakeholder forum cannot be replicated easily, nor can it be arbitrarily silenced without placing the nation's most treasured ocean ecosystems, and the economies they support, in jeopardy," the group wrote.
The U.N. human rights office said on Tuesday that Venezuelan security forces have systematically wielded excessive force to suppress protests, killings dozens, and have arbitrarily detained 5,000 people since April, including 1,000 still in custody.
The book is a sobering read for contemporary audiences in countries engaged in forever wars, reminding us how easily and arbitrarily the edges of empire, and its evils, can fade from or focus our vision.
This allegorical scene on the beach sets the stage for "The Seventh Seal," which opens up into a larger pursuit of religious meaning at a time when mortality was being cut cruelly and arbitrarily short.
For the New York-based artist's first solo exhibition at the gallery, she has filled the room with an assortment of furniture: seemingly scattered arbitrarily in the expansive space are chairs, tables, shelves, and other furnishings.
Though human brains have biological limitations to their size and the amount of energy they can devote to thinking, AI systems can scale arbitrarily, housed in massive data centers and powered by solar and wind farms.
A report released by Mexico's national human rights commission has concluded that federal police "arbitrarily executed" 22 people on a ranch in the western state of Michoacán last year, and then tried to cover it up.
All eyes in court were on Justice Stephen Breyer who has urged the court to take on the larger question concerning the constitutionality of the death penalty in part because it can be applied arbitrarily nationwide.
Aldana said in a post on her Twitter page she was "arbitrarily detained" in Honduras and lashed out at what she dubbed a "pact of the corrupt" in which she included Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernandez.
" DeVos has argued that the gainful employment rules are flawed, saying in a statement in July that they "would unfairly and arbitrarily limit students' ability to pursue certain types of higher education and career training programs.
Sabraw said the civil rights group's allegations "sufficiently describe government conduct that arbitrarily tears at the sacred bond between parent and child" and could "shock the conscience," a legal standard for determining a due process violation.
The Alberta Aurora Chasers decided to call it Steve in honor of the children's movie Over the Hedge, in which a character arbitrarily conjures up the name Steve to describe an object he's not sure about.
"For hours, as millions of Americans searched Google for information about Tulsi, and as Tulsi was trying, through Google, to speak to them, her Google Ads account was arbitrarily and forcibly taken offline," the campaign alleges.
If transgender people disclosed their identity as a result of the Obama policy and that policy is then changed, they would have a legal recourse should they be arbitrarily denied their jobs and benefits, Davidson said.
"In short, the 'code of conduct' downgrades the law to a second-class status, behind the 'leading role' of private companies that are being asked to arbitrarily implement their terms of service," the joint statement reads.
Yet Ethereum, a blockchain protocol that allows arbitrarily complex financial transactions to be encoded by anyone and executed in a provably accurate manner by a distributed network, has seen a de minimis amount of VC investment.
Having spent over three years in solitary confinement myself, I know firsthand that misbehavior reports have often been issued arbitrarily, empowering prison guards to make decisions about whether to leave someone in solitary confinement for years.
"We have been consistently clear that Mr Assange has never been arbitrarily detained by the UK but is, in fact, voluntarily avoiding lawful arrest by choosing to remain in the Ecuadorean embassy," a government spokeswoman said.
Justice Breyer said that death row exonerations were frequent, that evidence showed innocent people had been executed, that death sentences were imposed arbitrarily, and that the capital justice system was warped by racial discrimination and politics.
" Philip Rossetti, an AAF data analyst, said the plan "does not promote a policy that would necessarily achieve" a more stable electricity system, and instead would "arbitrarily value nuclear and coal power above their market rates.
Plus, basing as many decisions as possible on feedback from real (or potential) users helps not only to ensure the success of the product but to prevent any individual's preferences or biases from arbitrarily influencing it.
Residents from Taliban-held areas in Faryab, Logar and Takhar provinces told me that some local commanders rule arbitrarily, closing girls' schools and punishing residents for traveling to Kabul or whose relatives work for the government.
In both cases, an individual is arbitrarily imposing his or her own discipline outside the code of justice that either we have consented to as a society or that the players consented to in the JDA.
In the case of Ethereum, this involves having computers continuously run a hashing algorithm, which takes an arbitrarily large amount of information and condenses it to a string of letters and numbers of a fixed length.
Why it matters: Extended seven times since 2016, the state of emergency allowed the Turkish government to dismiss more than 100,000 people from public office and arbitrarily imprison more than 50,000, including American pastor Andrew Brunson.
A United Nations working group on Friday concluded that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been "arbitrarily detained" by Sweden and the United Kingdom during his more than three-year stay in the Ecuadorian embassy in London.
A United Nations panel ruled in 2016 that Assange was being arbitrarily detained, and should be allowed by British authorities to leave the embassy and be compensated for his situation, but British authorities rejected the ruling.
" At a daily news briefing on Wednesday, Lu Kang, a spokesman for the Chinese Foreign Ministry, said, "China opposes the U.S. practice of abusing state power and arbitrarily discrediting and suppressing foreign enterprises, including Chinese enterprises.
The president, for all his posturing as a man of humble beginnings, and his promises of change, is a governor's son and the patriarch of a dynasty that retains power through favors and administers justice arbitrarily.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish prosecutors said on Thursday a U.N. ruling which said Julian Assange had been 'arbitrarily detained' in Ecuador's embassy in London had no formal impact into an ongoing rape investigation against the WikiLeak's founder.
Writing for Monday's majority, Circuit Judge Sandra Ikuta said HHS was owed "broad deference" and acted reasonably, not arbitrarily or capriciously, in adopting a "less restrictive" rule than the 1988 rule blessed by the Supreme Court.
Authorities should be prohibited from arbitrarily collecting data from or conducting blanket reviews of social media as part of immigration evaluations; nor should they be proactively monitoring social media in relation to peaceful protests and journalism.
The U.S. is on the 'left' of the Atlantic, only because world maps arbitrarily represent north as up, which is a shameful vestige of Eurocentric cartography that thought it only proper to place Europe 'on top.
But he also knew that to arbitrarily stop it would put 800,000 people at risk, who came here as children, who really, in many cases, have no other country in their experience than the United States.

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