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0.023 (0.021) 169. *p<0.1; **p<0.05; ***p<0.01. The variable Black denotes Black respondents, and all other respondents are coded as non-Black. The
But Leiter is using the idea in a more insidious way, to denote a state that is committed to secularism as a substantive position—that is, to what he
much of the public, understands “family” to denote a particularly special kind of love, commitment, and support that employers can and should
court delivers its relief at time (t=1). Denote the probability of a particular outcome at time 2, given a particular remedy at time 1, as ( mathbfPleft(R
Massachusetts Attorney General has taken to X to denounce Uber for these deceptive advertisements, but nothing in the settlement prohibits the companies
denounce Uber for these deceptive advertisements, but nothing in the settlement prohibits the companies from effectively taking credit for their new
“should be con- demned as a violation of due process.”154 They have denounced the ubiquity of civil forfeiture, arguing that where in personam
seems like a common denominator that is arguably supported by the majority of the available historical evidence. And in that sense, the modern
agreement with AT&T. In 1972, both presidential candidates denounced the use of quotas and even some prominent liberals criticized the Nixon
similarly denounced as contrary to sound public policy. . . . It is just as objectionable to bargain for the suppression of evidence, by paying