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for the financial and personal security of workers. In a society (unlike the United States) with government-provided health insurance and generous
Fund for generous financial support. Professor Vermeule thanks the Russell J. Parsons Research Fund for the same. 1. United States v. Winstar Corp
grew into this Note and to Carol Rose for helping me refine and enliven it. I am also deeply grateful for the incredibly generous assistance I received
sixty-five and a more generous personal allowance (the British analogue to the U.S. Tax Code’s personal exemption) for taxpayers over sixty-five. See
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
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
leave protections, most mothers must return to work while their infants are still tiny if they would like to keep their jobs. The most generous federal
liberalizing policies were also approved, such as more generous earnings criteria, limits on vehicle-asset prohibitions, and expanded transitional Medicaid
for those moving between states.40 While some liberalizing policies were also approved, such as more generous earnings criteria, limits on vehicle
& 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