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because it is plausible. Commentators are correct that not everything denominated “equitable” can receive a unified justification. And it is true that
President enjoyed broad residual control over foreign affairs. In its Act for Establishing an Executive Department, To Be Denominated the Department of
“expense items not denominated as interest but appropriately characterized as equivalent to interest expense.” The legislative history for post-TCJA
the final judgment. Financial investors bid on the responsibility to provide a fixed share of the litigation expenses. Their bids are denominated as a
context of political science, an “agency” tends to denote organizational units of the executive branch. “Agency” may denote large cabinet-level
crime harm social relationships, but communities also help vindicate victims and denounce wrongs. Those social facts explain why the community has a big
use regulation” denotes “a zoning or landmarking law . . . that limits or restricts a claimant’s use or development of land (including a structure
denominator of percentage-of-fee calculations, some courts have entertained the idea of adding the value of injunctive relief to the common fund
disparities between the fates of small religious sects and mainstream denominations in applications for zoning exemptions? My research casts some doubts
arguments about fairness that powered the Senate’s 1997 discussion of the Byrd-Hagel resolution denouncing Kyoto for its release of poor countries from