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sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text, which means
If you insert a citation after the first clause you may not end the sentence with a period and append a citation. Rather, the second citation must be
and each claim is supported by a separate source. If you insert a citation after the first clause you may not end the sentence with a period and
opposed to being in citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if
SUNSTEINFINAL 9/23/2002 8:37 PM 61 Essay Probability Neglect: Emotions, Worst Cases, and Law Cass R. Sunstein† If someone is predisposed
nine months. 14 Worse still, if the workers quit, they would lose their visas, forcing them back to India with less money in their pockets than when
visas, which typically expire after nine months.14 Worse still, if the workers quit, they would lose their visas, forcing them back to India with
citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it was in the main text, which means
sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main text, which means: ● Use
citation clauses or citation sentences grammatically separate from the textual sentence). When this occurs, treat the citation as if it were in the main