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population as traditional subject pools, with gender, race, age, and education of Internet samples all matching the population more closely than
of property taxes.70 The necessary condition I have sketched matches our intuitive understanding of the way in which legal systems are supposed to
immigration courts. For unitary executive theorists, immigration tribunals are the dream: nimble, responsive political bodies whose output matches
however illegitimate, for centuries. See Peter W. Bardaglio, “Shamefull Matches”: The Regulation of Interracial Sex and Marriage in the South Before
days earlier because Castile had a “wide-set nose.” Angela Bronner Helm, Report: Philando Castile Was Pulled over Because He Matched Description of
captures about 92% of worldwide search engine traffic and 95% of searches on mobile phones).38 It then matched its data holdings with a virtual auction
results of my survey demonstrate that the Supreme Court’s words on finality have not matched its actions. In Arizona v. California, the principal case on
search engine traffic and 95% of searches on mobile phones). 38 It then matched its data holdings with a virtual auction house, enabling bidders to
cabining them with reasonable requirements of proof and by matching speculativeness with skepticism, courts can at least weed out the most spurious
art dealers are often responsible for finding and matching buyers and sellers, but some only sell to a small group of wealthy clients they have long