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necessity, one that matches the claims of threat to the fact of alienage. It has been well said that “ [t]here is no more effective practical guaranty against
unspecified power, any such “authority must be matched against words of the Fifth Amendment that ‘No person shall be . . . deprived of life, liberty
a Justice into watershed events that can reshape constitutional law for a generation. Confirmation battles have, as a result, become death matches
compensation, if an employer matches funds; and tax incentives such as tax-free contributions and growth. Plus, for many CSHs, investment (or, “enrollment
imminent or has begun. They are also mechanisms enabling Congress to collaborate with the Executive on the matching of foreign-policy means and ends well in
and digital tools for matching faces with outstanding warrants, then sought them out for things like failure to appear in court for stealing a coat or
subsidiaries), or private international law (interstate conflicts of law). The boundaries between doctrinal fields are reinforced by matching partitions
when focused on UI [unemployment insurance] claimants, can pay for itself by shortening unemployment spells, facilitating better-quality matches
offender and a suspect who matched it, satisfying the reasonable suspicion standard. In both cases, the police appear to have searched more aggressively
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