But the judge also ruled that she could not arbitrarily refuse to certify later-amended returns (based on recounts).
Yet the new tax bill arbitrarily sets that level as the threshold for wealth.
He replied by arbitrarily inventing his own parameters for when a fetus feels pain.
Similarly, arbitrarily cutting payments for prescription drugs in Medicare may result in fewer drugs being available.
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Luo lost most of his pigs recently when a previous farm of his was arbitrarily confiscated.
The AMT can drive up your tax bill much more quickly and arbitrarily than a tax rate increase.
At other times buses are stopped arbitrarily and all the men are taken off and scanned.
To British Muslims, the episode suggested that the bar of acceptable behaviour was being raised arbitrarily.
This has also had an impact, as he was arrested arbitrarily, in an extra-judicial manner.
Why not just arbitrarily slap on icons of a goat, chicken... or both?
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All this in no way suggests that the SC's power of interpretation is to be exercised arbitrarily.
The current administration seems to believe it can arbitrarily increase its means without any unwanted side effects.
The state has no business helping itself arbitrarily to the belongings of any group of its citizens.
It is all too often that I see mistargeted and seemingly arbitrarily placed display ads cross my screen.
If politicians and accountants are wise--a big assumption--they would not toy with the idea of arbitrarily expensing options.
Rewards and punishments should be based on merit, but such cannot be determined arbitrarily by the wielders of power.
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We disagreed over whether insurance companies should be held accountable when they deny people care or arbitrarily raise premiums.
The meaning of a word can be derived from its etymology or it can be assigned arbitrarily and artificially.
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Second, the point of tenure is to protect teachers from arbitrarily being fired.
And even without that, numbers often jump around arbitrarily on any given day.
However, I write today as an entrepreneur frustrated by a proposal that arbitrarily complicates the practical realities of commerce.
We don't arbitrarily set them aside because it's too difficult to count them.
The Kremlin arbitrarily handed Crimea from Russia to Ukraine in 1954, when internal Soviet borders meant next to nothing.
Their bond deepens after Mehmet is arbitrarily detained and tortured by Turkish police.
This rule of rescission, they are not going to be able to drop you arbitrarily, which gives you more security.
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We sorely lack lending, and banks will not lend if they fear that the loan terms can be arbitrarily changed.
But critics say that the test's emphasis on memorization, fact recall and processing speed can determine college admissions too arbitrarily.
In an interview with Wolf Blitzer, Breyer reiterated his concerns about the punishment's reliability, and his belief that it is being arbitrarily imposed.
In future, debt collectors will be unable to arbitrarily ignore third parties, such as Citizens Advice Bureau, appointed by the debtor.
The colors in the temperature map image that scientists released Thursday were arbitrarily chosen to show these intensity variations, Lawrence said.
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