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"A justice who wrote her own opinions would presumptively possess a less variable writing style than a justice who relied heavily on her law clerks," wrote Jeffrey S. Rosenthal and Albert H. Yoon, the authors of the study.

Both ADE and PDE neurons send processes to the anterior half of the body where they would presumptively release dopamine locally and effect a swim-to-crawl transition.

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If the department formally reviewed the Maine plan, "the secretary's ruling would be presumptively valid," he said.

In particular, we do not find a significant loss of smaller firms, which suggests that attrition (at the time of the survey) was not particularly concentrated among those firms that presumptively would have been considered more vulnerable.

39 If parents enjoy a right of this kind, then state intervention in the genetic supermarket would be impermissible, or at least presumptively impermissible, depending on what view one takes regarding the normative strength of rights.

Playing into this idea that these kids are "illegal", the White House has claimed presumptively that most of them probably would not qualify for humanitarian relief, and thus would be deported.

An analysis by the Brennan Center for Justice in December found that a ruling in favor of the appellants would upend every state's electoral map, rendering them "presumptively unconstitutional" and in need of redrawing.

George Klosko ties it to the production of "presumptively beneficial public goods," goods that any one would want and which require social co-operation to produce (Klosko 1992).

How would these adjustments affect the reductio strategy of showing that presumptively contingent relations between physical states would be explained by necessary rational relations and vice-versa given (2) and (3)?

13– 15 This would typically involve, in high prevalence settings, annual testing of presumptively HIV-negative people, together with the subsequent offering of immediate antiretroviral therapy (ART) and appropriate follow-up to all people infected with HIV.

In short, affirmative action simply acts like a pair of corrective lenses for decision-makers for whom a long history of race-based stereotyping would otherwise influence them to unconsciously view applicants of color as presumptively less desirable.

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