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” sometimes denotes a jury of experts, such as a jury made up of merchants for hearing commercial disputes.9 Second, “special jury” sometimes refers to a
first, vertical spectrum—depicted by the y-axis in the chart—denotes the degree of evidence of the extent of congressional approval for a particular
and critique certain attributes common to the neutral principles doctrine and to the New Federalism is meant to denote two general characteristics
in the 1930s), which denounced the American administrative process as nothing less than “administrative absolut- ism.”253 In response to this
manipulated by large media conglomerates that will provide mind-numbingly banal, “lowest-common- denominator” content56 designed to lull consumers
physicality (e.g., a history of sexual abuse, or a sense of comfort) could generate a privacy interest.97 All of these cases have a common denominator
have undertaken a comprehensive review of their position on illegitimacy, and sporadic statutes are the common denominator.” This lack of action on the
is greater when it has the sanction of the law; for the policy of separating the races is usually interpreted as denoting the inferiority of the
denoting exposure to the virus) with substantial accuracy. Anyone who tests positive knows that she will either have a higher likelihood of early
that alignment is even more difficult to capture. The word ‘creepy’ has become something of a term of art in privacy policy to denote situations where