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” “shouting match that the segregationists and security-mongers engage in” from the “muted, constant, and timeless . . . effort, old as the Court
’ proxy advisor unit will drive the votes, and if the funds vote on long-term metrics, they will be voting in a way that does not match their investment
each state.118 The minimum federal match is 50%.119 On average, states spend approximately 29% of their budgets on Medicaid.120 The Affordable Care Act
that the Census Bureau was able to “match 88.6 percent of the population with what the Bureau considers credible administrative record data” but
to avoid disruption in residential areas. See, e.g., Gratton v. Pellegrino, 348 A.2d 349, 351 (N.H. 1975). Nevertheless such concerns hardly match
this suggests that state remedies need not match the efficacy, ease, or certainty of their federal counterpart, the costs of fighting a two-front
step of offering to either match or sell to any bona fide third-party bidder that the Mobile SC might come up with.167 The SC responded that it
higher office, candidates may be forced to take risks to attain such office. The risky choices policymakers take, however, will not always match the
in mature minor case law are a close match for those already used in judicial-bypass maturity determinations. Second, abortion bears both
But Posner concludes that “ [p]eople are driven to extreme statements by their focal nature and by the need to match the exaggerated claims of bad