Non-arbitrary refers to something that is based on specific reasons, principles, or criteria, instead of being random or subjective. It implies that there is a logical basis or justification for decisions or actions taken.
An arbitrary meridian is an imaginary line running from the North Pole to the South Pole that is chosen as the starting point for measuring longitude on a map or globe. It helps establish a reference point for determining the east-west position of a location on Earth.
No, energies or electrons in a carbon atom cannot have arbitrary values greater than zero. They are quantized and can only have specific discrete values determined by the quantum mechanics of the atom.
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Arbitrary country borders in Africa are a result of the European colonial powers' division of the continent at the Berlin Conference in 1884-1885. These borders often did not take into account local ethnic, linguistic, or cultural differences, leading to various challenges for the newly formed nations post-independence.
Arbitrary pole placement refers to the process of selecting the locations of the poles of a system to achieve desired dynamic behavior. By choosing the pole locations, engineers can design the system to have specific characteristics, such as stability, performance, and response time. The poles can be placed using various control techniques to meet the desired requirements.
A 'no parking' sign is non-arbitrary because it conveys a specific rule or regulation prohibiting parking in a certain area. It is based on established rules and is not subject to individual interpretation.
No, morphology is not completely arbitrary in grammar. It involves the structure and formation of words, which often follow rules and patterns in a language. These rules dictate how words are created, and while there may be exceptions, there is still systematicity in how morphological rules apply.
Random is not the opposite of arbitrary. The opposite of random is deterministic or non-random; the opposite of arbitrary is kind of hard to pin down in one word, but the opposite of arbitrary would be something like "decided by reasoned argument with a good amount of justification". "Deliberately" is a close match.
These are our output. But it is Arbitrary.
The rules were completely arbitrary.
"Mandatory", in terms of things human, is arbitrary in nature, so the answer - for non-conformists - is no.
Nobody made him do it; his decision was arbitrary.
Arbitrary Execution was created in 1989.
her choice of clothing seemed arbitrary!
He made an arbitrary decision to be on the green team. Most banks are prohibited from making arbitrary decisions on granting consumer loans. There is an arbitrary dividing line between VHF and UHF frequencies.
Nobody made him do it. His decision was completely arbitrary.
A government by absolute and arbitrary power is a a dictatorship.