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while they waited in another room. A separate 194 participants (“Forecasters”) were brought into the lab and asked whether a reasonable person would
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this history casts doubt on arguments that general “natural law” principles were regularly accepted as a legitimate basis for review. This history also
citizenship to a child born abroad to a U.S. citizen mother or father. Under the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952, a child born abroad to an
findings that the FDNY had an atmosphere of racial tension and animus, raised a genuine issue of triable fact as to whether defendants discriminated
past, some authors have been faced with the uncomfortable pressure of having to make a decision about an offer from another journal before we were
some authors have been faced with the uncomfortable pressure of having to make a decision about an offer from another journal before we were able to
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