her choice of clothing seemed arbitrary!
Neither capricious OR arbitratry. Merely lawful.
Michael A. Foley has written: 'Arbitrary and Capricious'
arbitrary, fickle, changeful, erratic, impulsivemoody, unstable, careless, unpredictable
Arbitrary and capricious review in administrative law is important because it ensures that government agencies make decisions based on reason and evidence, rather than personal whim or bias. This review process helps to uphold the rule of law and protect individuals from unfair or unjust actions by government officials.
passing a bill de facto segregation
When deciding if a government agency's decision is subject to the arbitrary and capricious standard of review, factors such as whether the decision is based on relevant evidence, is consistent with the agency's regulations, and is within the agency's authority are considered.
The rules were completely arbitrary.
Nobody made him do it; his decision was arbitrary.
These are our output. But it is Arbitrary.
Nobody made him do it. His decision was completely arbitrary.
Our decision to go to the park was arbitrary.The rule was arbitrary but he was punished anyway.
The definition of the word 'whim' is: A sudden or capricious idea; an impulse thought or arbitrary. Used as a sentence; "He decided, more or less on a whim, to take a vacation to Cancun, Mexico."