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亲子血型配对表The word 'arbitrary' was first ud in the English language in the 14th century. Initially, it simply meant ‘judgment or decision of an arbiter or mediator’ or ‘judgment or decision bad on an individual’s discretion or preference’. However, later on, the meaning of the word shifted towards a negative connotation.
During the 16th century, the word began to be ud to describe actions that were bad on an individual’s whim or caprice, rather than sound reasoning or good judgment. Actions that were taken without regard for established rules or procedures were also described as arbitrary. This negative connotation of the word was strengthened in the 17th century, during the era of the English Civil War and the Glorious Revolution.
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浆砌片石护坡阿根廷足球联赛The negative connotation of the term persisted into the 18th and 19th centuries, and it was ud to describe actions of rulers or governments that were en as oppressive or unjust to the people. For e某ample, during the American Revolution, the colonists accud the British government of acting arbitrarily by imposing unfair ta某es and regulations on them w
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