At the individual level, disadvantageous treatment of the disabled is often rooted in ill-will, disregard, and moral arbitrariness. |
In fact, freedom is in danger of degenerating into mere arbitrariness unless it is lived in terms of responsibleness. |
Corresponding to the interminability of public arguments there is at least the appearance of a disquieting private arbitrariness. |
The coupling of experience to words is arbitrary, just as there's some arbitrariness to the coupling of one word with another. |
It can carry with it aspects of arbitrariness or domineeringness, or whimsicality or abstractedness. |
Everyone, governed and governor, is subject to the rule of law, free from arbitrariness and whims. |