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method and the IRS’s chosen method; and (4) whether the method results in a matching of income and expenses. The IRS based its rejection of book- tax
have effectively obviated the need for most trials. Nonetheless, it is hard to imagine pre-trial proceedings that could have matched the transcript
pluralists, what mattered for implementing the common good “was that policy outcomes matched the result of fair competition among the concerned
; political science then investigates the manifestation of these norms in political phenomena. Each discipline’s strength matches exactly the other’s weakness
The content of the expression that raises moral concern matches the worry about differentiation in the first place. B. Too Demanding Racial segregation
in the U.S. Attorneys’ Offices that matches the commitment those prosecutors give to the rule of law and the integrity of their work. I. the tradition
remand matches the court’s remedy, the expected costs of remanding without vacatur are: (mathbfEleftboldsymbolH textbfRWV | R 1=1right=mathbfPleft(R 2
discipline’s strength matches exactly the other’s weakness, creating a useful partnership.”). 142. See Alexander Keyssar, Overview: Election Reform, in RACE
Because there are no error costs when the agency’s action on remand matches the court’s remedy, the expected costs of remanding without vacatur
raises moral concern matches the worry about differentiation in the first place. B. Too Demanding Racial segregation of the Jim Crow South can easily