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that would yield re- turns once e-commerce took off. Each quarter the company would report loss- es, and its stock price would rise. One news site
if I accuse you of having sex with your mother, I can damage the es- teem in which you are held in your community, and so commit the tort of def
constitute espionage—threatened es- sential Chinese interests. In so arguing, it may define the essential interest at stake however it wants and write its
planned actions, which in turn “rais[es] decision makers’ awareness of a policy’s environmental consequences.”56 Public chal- lenges to EISs through NEPA’s
decisions mushroomed to almost two years in 2015. 3 OMHA’s workload be- came so heavy that at one point it took five to six months just to enter new cas- es
inconsistent with our basic governmental institutions.”22 In Hawaii, Chief Justice Roberts purported to es- tablish a similar exception, noting that
ultimately provide a wealth of information, es- pecially given the independent operation of hundreds of state and local pro- grams.65 For now, though
in formalism. Decisions regarding condem- nation often revolve around unstated or understated assessments of religious es- sentiality—of how essential
Estimates, U.S. CENSUS BUREAU, https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=&d=ACS%205Year%20Estimates%20Data%20Profil es&table=DP05&tid=ACSDP5Y2018.DP05&g
or understated assessments of religious es- sentiality—of how essential a given church-owned structure or property is to re- ligious worship