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"Arbitrarily imposing an across-the-board hiring freeze in the name of saving relatively small sums would be a mistake with the potential to seriously hamper the workforce and degrade government's performance," Stier wrote in Sunday's Post in a piece entitled, "The workers Obama abandoned."
Federal worker advocate knocks Obama for pay freeze Ed O 2011
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Arbitrarily exempting the military from spending discipline is popular among Republicans and Blue Dogs, but it makes little policy sense.
Matthew Yglesias » What Will the Spending Freeze Amount To? 2010
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Arbitrarily assigning a value of $25/hour leads to a total compliance cost for individuals of $99 billion.
The High-Cost Producer, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Arbitrarily throwing people out of a job just because they've been there for a certain amount of years is DUMB!
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Arbitrarily chosen, here is today's headlines menu there:
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Arbitrarily restricting deposits based on a century-old law means limiting competition and reducing options.
Jonathan B. Mintz: Let Cities Put Funds Where They Want 2010
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Make no mistake: Arbitrarily changing a currency's value is a form of protectionism.
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Arbitrarily deciding that the war is now "won" also allows them to blame the current administration entirely should things unravel.
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Make no mistake: Arbitrarily changing a currency's value is a form of protectionism.
Fact And Comment 2010
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Make no mistake: Arbitrarily changing a currency's value is a form of protectionism.
Fact And Comment 2010
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