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Consequently, the charitable deduction has been com- pared to a government matching grant.98 Individuals who can claim the charita- ble deduction are
y = y(t,T). Note that when the tax is fully salient (i.e., when T = 1), the perceived budget constraint matches the true budget constraint and
emerged and given rise to an ugly phenomenon known as “transplant tourism.”11 “Organ brokers” reap steep illicit profits by matching transplant surgeons
little support in federal courts, there is a long tradition of support for the racial matching of teachers and students due to beliefs in racial
met.23 This sample was stratified so that the proportions of cases in the three statutory fields and from different time periods matched the
correct if the first two digits of the recalled value matched those of the term’s actual value. For example, if the initial interest rate was 3.875%, we
conditions are administrative, placing certain requirements on how a program must be run: matching funds, overhead, fiscal controls, disclosure
experience. To the extent that these two sets of actors are evenly matched, and genuinely cover the entire range of interests that are affected by
outcomes, it also guides judges toward an understanding of expertise that better matches their decision-making instincts. iv. conclusion This
This Part focuses on nine paradigm instances illustrating these similarities, matching a Supreme Court decision with a comparable action by the