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bill. The Alaska drafting manual is typical. It cautions drafters, “Do not use the same word or phrase to denote different things or different words or
”85 His answer was that the words denote “those privileges and immunities which are, in their nature, fundamental; which belong, of right, to the
portfolio, lev- eraged to standard deviation 𝜎! (11.8%), are denoted by 𝜇!, 𝜇!, 𝜇! , 𝜇! , and 𝜇! for the global optimum, pre-fee menu optimum
“The concept of stat- utory severability . . . can apply to denominated provisions of a statute, to linguistic subunits within a provision, or to a
rule itself, however, that should govern future cases. I admittedly use the word “moral” here quite loosely, to denote normative arguments that invok
which denounces certain acts when the United States is at war, has been upheld notwithstanding a failure to allege that when the acts were committed
”); Hagner v. United States, 285 U.S. 427, 432 (1932) (“An indictment under the Espionage Act, which denounces certain acts when the United States is
guard by the operation of the supermajoritarian escalator. This means that the “emergency” will not denote a period of sheer lawlessness, but a time for
hyperbolically) feared that a burgeoning federal bureaucracy would quickly become a “swarm of harpies, who, under the denomination of revenue officers, [would
the one hand, this is not unusual. As the Supreme Court has explained, the use of “shall” in a federal statute denotes a duty that is “mandatory and