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the state’s purpose will match the traditional penal purposes of deterrence, incapacitation, retribution, and, less often, rehabilitation. Wide
and, by comparing names of grantees, amounts of mortgages, or dates, was able to match release documents (usually quitclaim deeds) to original
for these differences, as in some cases the Pew questions and potential answers did not entirely match what GCS put out. Id. 98. Id. the yale
those budgets more than their policy decisions do. Thus, CMS’s $500 million fund at a generous match and the several million dollars FNS made
values that might come into play 44. See Raz, supra note 4. My views do not precisely match Raz’s, however. I discuss one difference between us
data.128 To its credit, the Bureau has been candid about its inability to match each U.S. resident with a reliable record of her current citizenship
Match, 131 F. Supp. 2d 151, 171-72 (D.D.C. 2000). John B. Kirkwood, The Essence of Antitrust: Protecting Consumers and Small Suppliers from Anticomp
Without Change, African-American and Latino Families Won’t Match White Wealth for Centuries, Inst. for Pol’y Stud. (Aug. 2016), https://ips-dc.org/wp
elections. Likewise, many allies in civil society also changed the scope of their proposed reforms to match the new political environment. An opinion piece
I have offered, such an adjustment fails to match the protections accorded low- income workers under current law. By contrast, the payroll tax