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Together with my colleague Eric Helland, associate professor of economics at Claremont McKenna College, I conducted a recent study (Two Cheers for Contingent Fees, AEI Press) that compares states that restrict contingent fees in medical malpractice cases with states that don't.

In states that restrict contingent fees, plaintiffs dropped 18% of cases before trial without getting a settlement.

Our study also shows that the time to settlement in medical malpractice cases is 22% longer in states that restrict contingent fees.

Some had a restricted distribution.

Some had a restricted view.

Railton and Weston concluded that while both videos focus on two singers performing seductive dance routines, Minogue is presented in a calculated manner and "is always provisional, restricted, and contingent", whereas Beyoncé displays a particular "primitive, feral, uncontrolled and uncontrollable" sexuality embodied by the black female body.

"It is possible that they could salami slice – if you did make a significant cut to housing benefit or child benefit or tax credits, and you taxed disability benefits and you restricted child contingent support to a certain number of children, and you froze benefits, you could probably get to something approaching the figure".

Species should instead be defined as cluster concepts (Hull 1965) or recognized to be individuals (i.e. spatio-temporally restricted, historically contingent particulars) to which organisms belong as parts, and not classes, sets, or natural kinds at all (Ghiselin 1974; Hull 1978).

So although, unlike a typed logic conceived platonistically, only finitely many types or categories are actually in play in any one system, the potential to go on is restricted only by contingent limitations.

Freedom of the will, as Feuerbach conceives of it here, is freedom from the evils (Übeln) by which my drive-to-happiness is restricted, and is contingent upon the availability to me of the specific means required for overcoming these restrictions.

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