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“family” to denote a particularly special kind of love, commitment, and support that employers can and should accommodate. That said, by recognizing the
legal system elected to punish thoughts (the word I’ll often use to denote the entire class of mental states), the state could exercise like discretion
it is o�en used to denote the economic surplus of final good purchasers, a con- cept closer to Posner’s concept of “wealth” than the economic concept
paltry. If a legal system elected to punish thoughts (the word I’ll often use to denote the entire class of mental states), the state could exercise
denote the economic surplus of final good purchasers, a con- cept closer to Posner’s concept of “wealth” than the economic concept of social welfare
486 n.1618. This fact would be of significance for assessing the rules, since one would expect many cross-border swaps to be denominated in other
ers may publicly denounce the plea to put pressure on prosecutors to be more punitive in the future. 145 In one such example, police stormed out
When we use that total enrollment figure as the denominator and the student enrollment in these four districts as the numerator, we find that their
4 (May 15, 2001) (“‘Channel stuffing’ denotes the pulling forward of revenue from future fiscal periods by inducing customers—through price discounts
DISCIPLINE 17-303 4 Discovery270 NC271 27 N.C. ADMIN. CODE 01B.0111(f) 6 Incident 266. The entry in this column denotes whether the statute of limitations