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representation) and then scales this difference by the groups’ difference in representation. This comparison allows us to control for the fact that there may be
the experts themselves asked re- searchers how they could improve regulatory decision-making. If researchers replied by telling them to use their
Casey. But, as this Part makes clear, these states are outliers. More than that, even though outlier states are pushing the Casey envelope, these
the American Political Development Program at the Miller Center for Public Affairs. Finally, for their thoughtful suggestions, thanks to the organizers
Thus, the average heterosexual person believes that more than two-thirds of gay men are either bottoms or versatiles. And if they view both of those
§ 1501, these Chapters are reserved for their highly specific contexts. Therefore, they are outside the scope of this Note. one size fits none 985
they can achieve the effi- ciencies and mitigate the externalities that would theoretically result if their over- lapped entities were to merge into
” insisting that market prices and the “intrinsic value” of a thing were two fundamentally different things.129 This notion was intertwined with a general
which is strictly better than p.107 These strict preference cycles imply that we cannot identify the optimal social choice, and thus a theory of social