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or foresaw a coconspirator’s quantity of drugs.) This power operated as a check on prosecutors and encouraged them to strike more generous deals.347
For their generous insights and comments, I thank Jennifer Allison, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah, Jane F. Bestor, Beatriz Botero Arcila, Maureen Brady, Samuel L
his generous ability to supply just the right word or sentence to make the point. But his health was failing him. He hated the way his body was
outlays). At the extremes (confiscatory taxation, excessively generous welfare programs), there is a tradeoff, but there is a wide range of policies (and
of 100 would always be ten points lower than the dean’s. The professor’s grading tendencies can be “generous” (grades are systematically too high) or
Information Society Project for their incredible insights, and to the Knight Foundation for the generous honorarium for participating in this
downstream work, thereby creating an “anticommons,” especially in basic science. Smith is perhaps too generous in suggesting the extent to which questions
Noah Rosenblum, Bijal Shah, and the participants in NYU’s faculty workshop for their generous comments; to David Golove, Dan Hulsebosch, David
thereby creating an “anticommons,” especially in basic science. Smith is perhaps too generous in suggesting the extent to which questions about the
guidance. The author is grateful to the Frances Lewis Law Center at Washington & Lee University Law School for its generous support of this research