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Gonzalez and David Schulz abstract. A generally accepted, objective way to differentiate reliable generators of accurate information from purveyors
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resilient in some respects, as can be seen from federal mandates to provide health care and food stamps. See Andrew Hammond, The Old New Property, 115
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