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exacerbate existing political pathologies, and the constraints adopted in the shadow of past crises are not well-matched to present challenges. Indeed
funding than state Medicaid programs.”172 In the states and the District of Columbia, federal Med- icaid matching funds are based on per-capita
withdrawal to shape the coverage provided by individual states. By reducing the costs to states to provide particular services, federal matching funds
Jan. 1996, at http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/4.01/white.paper_pr.html). Jessica Litman more than matched Samuelson’s criticism; Litman sees
unpredictable attempts at royalty matching and royalty ratcheting. These myriad inefficiencies could be mitigated in at least two ways. First
fingerprint data in immigration files and matching prints against existing digital records. Under Operation Janus, immigration agencies reviewed the
township mound. One story, perhaps apocryphal, tells of a surveyor who, in terrain completely devoid of wood or stones, stuck a burned matchstick at
authority matching its conclusion about the Senate factors’ inaptness. The Senate report itself declared that vote denial cases “would not necessarily
unspecified power, any such “authority must be matched against words of the Fifth Amendment that ‘No person shall be . . . deprived of life, liberty
compensation, if an employer matches funds; and tax incentives such as tax-free contributions and growth. Plus, for many CSHs, investment (or, “enrollment