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credit, the Bureau has been candid about its inability to match each U.S. resident with a reliable record of her current citizenship status. The Bureau
the temptation to mix and match doctrines and functions at will.” Despite that scholarly consensus, however, many have observed that, in practice, the
The process envisioned by NIDS was extremely cumbersome. To match buy and sell orders, exchanges sent trade data to one clearinghouse for compar
a comparison between the offender’s crime and the state’s purpose for the SOR. In almost every case, the state’s purpose will match the traditional
bankruptcy-court door, what they request often does not match what the Bankruptcy Code offers. A second category of creative Chapter 11 use intersecting
a pretext. The Court in Department of Commerce v. New York found that “the evidence tells a story that does not match the explanation the Secretary
often a design problem: failing to match the patient-involvement method with the goal or reason for soliciting patient input. Consider an example from
suggesting that a better match between the need to protect patients and the regulatory intervention of FOPA presumably would have permitted the state
Rights, 89 B.U. L. REV. 61, 69-71 (2009). 7. E.g., Kashmir Hill, Another Arrest, and Jail Time, Due to a Bad Facial Recognition Match, N.Y. TIMES (Dec
constitutionally entitled to match the state’s resources). Scholars, however, argue that the concept has utility in civil contexts. See James R