Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Arbitrary rule in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Why make up arbitrary rules.
Just like my Father's. Determined by a set of arbitrary rules.
Determined by a set of arbitrary rules. Just like my Father's.
Arbitrary rule number three: best buds never miss their target.
What I know is I'm tired of arbitrary rules.
Who cannot see that this arbitrary rule blatantly favours the United States?
What I know is I'm tired of arbitrary rules.
In North Korea, of course, arbitrary rule- no matter how bizarre
Determined by a set of arbitrary rules.
Protests and campaigns opposed to arbitrary rule have been subject to draconic suppression under the 1974 State Security Law and other measures.
To apply this somewhat arbitrary rule.
the most arbitrary rule can be made legal; and in this way a democracy may set up the most absolute form of despotism imaginable.”.
be themselves and not worry about arbitrary rules.
The commandments won't feel like arbitrary rules from a detached God.
Insurers will be given more freedom- i.e. they will be required to meet sound principles rather than arbitrary rules.
the most arbitrary rule can be made legal; and in this way a democratic elected government may set up the most complete despotism imaginable.
the most arbitrary rule can be made legal;
rather than applying arbitrary rules.
the most arbitrary rule can be made legal;
subsequent criminalisation of those civil society organisations which have come out against the arbitrary rule of the state authorities.
only in the no-director condition they just have to remember to apply this somewhat arbitrary rule, whereas in the director condition,
we have seen what happens when a software business has the"freedom" to impose arbitrary rules on the users of software.
consisting of minute attention to a set of arbitrary rules, acquires first one power
The Commission can also act if it considers that a rule constitutes arbitrary discrimination or disguised restriction in respect of rail transport operation between Member States.
The rules seem arbitrary and confining.