Irrationally - Law Dictionary Search Results
unreasonable
lacking justification in fact or circumstance [an inference] ;esp : irrational [the agency decision was ] c : not supported by
irrationality
The quality or state of being irrational absence of rationality
prejudice
] [the dismissal was without ] 3 a : an irrational attitude of hostility directed against an individual, a group, a
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invidious
arises from the creation of a classification that is arbitrary, irrational, or capricious and not related to a legitimate purpose in·vid·i·ous·ly
due process
related to any legitimate government interest or that is unfair, irrational, or arbitrary in its furtherance of a government interest. The
cause
forth in good faith that is not unreasonable, arbitrary, or irrational and that is sufficient to create an excuse for an
arbitrary
standard] [different provisions for the married and the unmarried were irrational and "K. A. Cohen"] b : existing or coming about
Reason to believe
by the Income Tax Officer must not be arbitrary or irrational. It must be reasonable or in other words it must
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