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an epiphenomenal accessory. Sanctions are directed not only at the occasional outlier uninterested in pursuing the public good, as even public
terms, Abrams may seem in error. Yet this case is no outlier in the field of employment discrimination. On the contrary, courts routinely fail to
these proposals, lest one be perceived as an outlier who fails to understand the rules of the game. For example, a proposal to eliminate ICE, or to
constitution to allow bans on concealed weapons. The Kentucky Court of Appeals would prove an outlier, not a trailblazer, in its treatment of concealed
declaration that ‘the wire fraud statute reaches only traditional property interests,’ and Percoco’s rejection of the prosecution’s reliance on outlier pre
made any impact on legal practices of the time.”254 Neither of these examples of codification seems a historical outlier. Yet neither was adopted in
industry only invest 3%. Are the managers of this outlier firm engaged in a “pet” project wasting corporate resources (i.e., imposing agent costs)84 or
states greater discretion.165 Although New York is a significant outlier,166 in most states the overwhelming majority of claimants who requested and
that Operation Greylord, which ensnared fifteen judges, is an outlier. Even after removing the fifteen Greylord judges from the study, ticket fixing
Italian villa-style house that remains an outlier among Beaver Hills residences for its size and opulence.90 Though this house represents a variation