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arbitrary division

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meanings of arbitraryand division


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arbitrary
adjective
uk /ˈɑː.bɪ.trər.i/ us /ˈɑːr.bə.trer.i/
based on chance rather than being planned or based ...
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division
noun
uk /dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/ us /dɪˈvɪʒ.ən/
the act of separating something into parts or groups, or the way that it ...
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Examples of arbitrary division


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The contents of each book reflect this intertwining of argument, and suggest an arbitrarydivision of the material between the two books.
It is an arbitrarydivision which it is very difficult to make.
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Great houses or small houses—there is no arbitrarydivision.
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I know that it is very difficult to get any arbitrarydivision here.
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The fixing of a certain period is bound to impose an arbitrarydivision.
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In the second place, boundaries are a purely arbitrarydivision; the geological construction of the land takes no notice of them whatever.
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If mathematics mean anything, they certainly do not mean an arbitrarydivision.
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It has always seemed to me a rather arbitrarydivision to say where the borderline comes between the producer and the consumer.
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This means that we do not think it right to create an arbitrarydivision between those who retire before 1972 and those who retire after.
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I personally have no objection to the week's gap, nor indeed to the arbitrarydivision of subjects.
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I believe that was a legitimate if arbitrarydivision.
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Surely it will be quite unworkable to have this arbitrarydivision between the statutory and non-statutory powers.
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If there were, this would not seem fair or reasonable to stockholders who had no reason to expect this arbitrarydivision to be made.
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However, there is no other means of restoring equity given the present arbitrarydivision between byssinosis sufferers.
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I do not like the idea of probation officers or courts entering into disputes between husband and wife and making an arbitrarydivision.
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He sees it as discrimination—and discrimination at its very worst, because it is discrimination in a fighting service and is based upon the arbitrarydivision of rank and class.
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This is an arbitrarydivision.
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Electrical phenomena are a somewhat arbitrarydivision of electromagnetic phenomena.
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As a geographical concept, an imaginary line may serve as an arbitrarydivision (such as a border).
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With this arbitrarydivision, the presbytery was improperly narrow for such a grand cathedral.
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These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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