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if there are good reasons for desiring it; something is valuable if and only if there are good grounds for valuing it; and so on.40 There is little
qualifications, which are not available to justify discrimination be- cause of race.40 Even employment decisions motivated only in part by a disap
The more desperate families, B, C, D, and W, could be expected to endure these burdens because they have nowhere else to turn.40 The others may
Specialization, and Adjustment, 40 Eur. Econ. Rev. 959 (1996). McKinnon has argued that Mundell’s 1973 work contradicts his path-breaking first take from 1961
R. John, Network Nation: Inventing American Telecommunications 39-40, 47-49 (2010). Id. at 113 (“In fine he claims an exclusive right to use a manner
them differently in different places and in different times, and they give differ- ent answers when different crimes are involved.40 In fairness to the
Laycock and Thomas Berg penned an article in the immediate wake of Fulton to say essentially the same, see Laycock & Berg, supra note 6, at 38-40, while
sources to subjects even if the principal does not know the size or direction of the agent’s bias.40 With many subjects, the rigidity imposed by a
Agreement. This injury would be redress- able by a favorable Court decision requiring legislative input before such a with- drawal could be finalized.40
40 Such a matter would also be ripe for immediate ju- dicial consideration, since potential plaintiffs could document that measurable sea level rise