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a sentence citing the Code Construction Act’s permissive views about extratextual sources, but then still decline to employ extratextual sources
94. RESTATEMENT (SECOND) OF CONTRACTS § 202(2) (1981). “A word changes meaning when it becomes part of a sentence, the sentence when it becomes
three separate times in the opening sentence of section 2. The word is then omitted six times. This selective repetition and omission tends to
criminal sentence); McCall v. U.S. Postal Serv., 839 F.2d 664, 666-69 (Fed. Cir. 1988) (upholding a waiver of the right to appeal a disciplinary action
the Interest of Lawyers?, 42 CAP. U. L. REV. 907, 911-12 (2014). Baxter relies on a single sentence in the 2019 Report of the Arizona Supreme Court’s
first sentence of the provision, which referred to “discrimination” in the workplace broadly rather than “sex-based discrimination” specifically. In this
Issacharoff, Declarative Sentences, SLATE, Mar. 5, 2007, http://www.slate.com/id/2161172. 177. See AM. BAR ASS’N TASK FORCE ON ENEMY COMBATANTS
it preserves freedom of choice.37 A jail sentence and a criminal fine count as
biological molecules we know in the single, convoluted sentence that is a patent claim.22 Or perhaps it is simply the result of a circumstance in
plastic soldiers carrying rifles is absurd. So too is a life prison sentence for someone who stole three golf clubs, under a “three strikes and you’re