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response: Thank you. Kenji, I am overwhelmed by your generous comment. But if truth be told, I was very lucky to be born when I was—to become a
Thank you. Kenji, I am overwhelmed by your generous comment. But if truth be told, I was very lucky to be born when I was—to become a lawyer when I
the opposite route, restricting access to rescission while, at times, allowing for generous ensuing remedies. These reforms and proposals, we show, are
his generous ability to supply just the right word or sentence to make the point. But his health was failing him. He hated the way his body was
of 100 would always be ten points lower than the dean’s. The professor’s grading tendencies can be “generous” (grades are systematically too high) or
stereotypes (e.g., trustworthy, honest, generous); · Federal and state judges displayed strong to moderate implicit bias against Jews (relative to
thereby creating an “anticommons,” especially in basic science. Smith is perhaps too generous in suggesting the extent to which questions about the
generous financial support from the Harvard Law School Graduate Program. We are grateful to Russell C. Bogue and the Yale Law Journal editorial team for
guidance. The author is grateful to the Frances Lewis Law Center at Washington & Lee University Law School for its generous support of this research
they still left huge gaps. Millions of workers could not claim the generous FPUC top-ups because they could not satisfy their state’s requirements