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2014); and DelRio-Mocci v. Connolly Properties Inc., 672 F.3d 241, 249 (3d Cir. 2012). The Eleventh Circuit is an outlier in adopting a broad reading
describing the law as “one-of-a-kind”); id. at 3 (describing the case as an “extreme outlier three times over”). 374. In the interests of full
compensation rates for workers in a state where 80% of nurs- ing-home revenues involve Medicaid recipients.353 However, this example is largely an outlier
remains an outlier. This emphasis on local decision-making can lead to some problematic geog- raphies. Again, California groundwater management provides
to adhere to testing and operation proto- cols goes to weight, not admissibility. 275 But breath-alcohol testing is an outlier in this respect
vaccination in outlier communities has drawn more public attention, the political commu- nity preference in favor of mandatory vaccination has grown
the postpartum health issues and racial and socioeconomic disparities that had long provided the United States with the title of “outlier among
something of an outlier in our fed- eral administrative state. 123 Some agencies are specifically empowered to hear class actions in cases involving
that had long provided the United States with the title of “outlier among industrialized nations, with a maternal mortality rate several times higher
legal obligations to obligations more generally, we will see that outcasting is, for example, anything but an outlier phenomenon. In hunter-gatherer bands