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denote this competitive benchmark total royalty rate by ∗. This benchmark is very attrac- tive both from a normative perspective and from an antitrust
possible if they were suing other governments. We denominate these categories as distinct types of “standing.” We use that word colloquially (rather
a second letter, the religious employee in Chalmers denounced a different coworker for engaging in sexual intercourse out of wedlock. She wrote that
with a data collector.91 To make the discussion below clearer, let’s call the group to which Ben belongs “Puse,” to denote the population of people
reproductive rights and gun control, and progressive critics predictably denounce the holdings of Dobbs and Bruen for limiting reproductive rights and
HEART OF AMERICA: ST. LOUIS AND THE VIOLENT HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES (2020). 9. This property-law term denotes an almost wholly naturalized
backlash for their advertisement does not transfer to the candidate who re- mains unaffiliated221—and in some cases, even publicly denounces the outside
his Hudson dissent, he reminisced, “Who wants to be denounced as a heartless monster? . . . Who wants to be calumniated?” Yet he resisted the urge to
path denotes the sequence of decisions made by rational players in a game. A common criterion for such rational decisions in sequential strategic