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if legislators can match up identified winners and losers with past or future friends and enemies, respectively. Under a prospectivity requirement
some cases the Pew questions and potential answers did not entirely match what GCS put out. Id. Nate Silver, Which Polls Fared Best (and Worst) in the
the existing voucher model is to making vouchers a true safety net. Even when new vouchers were made available to match new need—and with seemingly
perfect match for this endeavor. The most interesting options are those that aim to respond to hard questions such as: how to ensure that fast-tracked
capacity to make their lives match their ambitions, where this includes (not at all paradoxically) having an equal capacity to protect against bad
those developments will simply not match the pace of technical innovation and emerging legal issues that results from that change. In 2018, the
responds by raising his standards for seeking cert. to match the Court’s seemingly heightened exclusivity. Accordingly, he may file fewer petitions
not require that the legal definition of mental retardation match the clinical one or that courts defer to psychologists. See, e.g., United States v
Selecting on Observables and Unobservables, 117 Q.J. ECON. 1491 (2002). 20. See Ho, supra note 4, at 7-10 (matching on 180 variables to reassess
Chauffour, The Wedding of Trade and Human Rights: Marriage of Convenience or Permanent Match?, World Trade Org., https://www.wto.org/english/res e