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transformation from male to female establishing a somatic gender to match that of her soul.’” 867 The courts themselves use less religious language
government redistribution of private property necessarily involves givings and takings, and any government destruction of property can be matched with a
their priorities to match those of the President. This guidance therefore tells agencies where to direct their internal efforts. Not surprisingly
closely the content of a picture matches a text description of said image. Then, through the diffusion techniques, the model will use this un
reliance on large donations by allowing states to opt into a program that matches small-money donors’ contributions. The Act also improves trust in the
caused, or to some combination of the two. For example, one might imagine a very simplistic three-tiered statute, matched to increasingly severe
learning the semantic correlations between text descriptions and visual depictions. This means understanding how closely the content of a picture matches a
as the legal rule matched the content of their informal norm, no damage would be done, but as soon as the law deviated from what they would have
operating in a concentrated product market. This Feature considers how antitrust laws might be applied to this: identifying a theory of harm and how it matches the law, as well as ...
those combinations. Matching involves the pairing of an IP incentive with a non-IP allocation mechanism—or, vice versa, the pairing of a non-IP