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criminal charges. The inconvenient point is that the government might offer a generous bargain to a valued witness, even exacting no punishment for a past
easily gamed, and will create difficulties for the United States at the World Trade Organization. Third, the new inbound regime has too generous of
for each student on a scale of 100 would always be ten points lower than the dean’s. The professor’s grading tendencies can be “generous” (grades
selective manner. For example, in the years just after the Rover case, the Department of State did not use the same generous interpretation of the laws of
& Michael M. O’Hear, The “Original Intent” of U.S. International Taxa- tion, 46 DUKE L.J. 1021, 1045-49 (1997) (noting the “generous” U.S. foreign tax credit
like to keep their jobs. The most generous federal leave protection available—FMLA—provides only twelve weeks of unpaid leave after the birth of a
for those moving between states.40 While some liberalizing policies were also approved, such as more generous earnings criteria, limits on vehicle
Federal Circuit. I discussed this example briefly in Patent Inflation, prompted by a generous suggestion from Rai herself. Rai is absolutely right
Fellow, Information Society Project. Thanks to Victoria Cundiff, Drew Days III, Camilla Hrdy, Amanda Lynch, and Alice Wang for generous comments
of the blame. On the agricultural side, the Farm Bill has long favored commodity producers with generous direct, price, and insurance subsidies.48