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the Executive on the matching of foreign-policy means and ends well in advance of crises and throughout military campaigns once commenced. Congress
helps to ensure that the dynamism of the represented interests is matched by dynamism in the forms of representation.242 So, for example, when a
It included a Due Process Clause that was unambiguously aimed at the states, but otherwise matched the language of the Fifth Amendment word for word
Parity in Bankruptcy 1121 respectively).133 These provisions grant property-contract-parity treatment to both parties, thereby matching the
distribution. I then explain that peer production has a systematic advantage over markets and firms in matching the best available human capital to the
Senate’s preferences are closer to the President’s. Choosing the House aids this Note’s narrative, because such an alignment of preferences matches the FCC
significant opportunity to participate in the democratic process.” Striking a juror because of their race, regardless of whether it matches the
“contingent work is a symptom of a well-functioning labor market that matches individuals’ skills, preferences, and aptitudes with the needs of
institutional structure; it has divided responsibility for water management among five regional districts, which correspond “to the diverse matches across
that pay their fines in full are reflected in the diagonal line bisecting the plot—where the amount paid exactly matches the penalty imposed. The