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outcomes matched the result of fair competition among the concerned interests in a marketplace for influence. In a sense, the pluralists took James
description of the events, notwithstanding the fact that the victim did not identify the defendant and DNA evidence matched the three accomplices but not the
matched the growth and power of big business. As the mechanization of industry that had begun in the Jacksonian period accelerated in postbellum
and so forth—in which the party alignment matches that of the Eleventh Amendment. See supra note 68. So understood, the Amendment precludes
approach descriptively matches the limited assessments the Court has already made about what is or is not an effect: most states and people would recognize
in matching particular perfor- mances with particular obligations, and the answer may lie in either conven- tional rules or the mutual understanding
but a rendition in satisfaction of that specific debt (and not some other one). This, in turn, raises the question of how one succeeds in matching
not. But this exercise of mixing and matching doctrines to accom- modate territorial culture is poorly reasoned and gratuitous. Again, the consti
legal relevance of sex stereotyping, we are beyond the day when an employer could eval- uate employees by assuming or insisting that they matched the
on that basis alone.228 After all, Title VI’s tortured legislative history hardly matched the Revenue Sharing Act, where Congress had created a