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Adjudicators (and attorneys) would be able to concentrate on state and federal law, to the exclusion of what Brazilians might prefer.
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Adjudicators (and attorneys) would be able to concentrate on state and federal law, to the exclusion of what Brazilians might prefer. 2.
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Adjudicators from other universities may take part as well.
School Reform, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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And then there are the advantages left unspoken here: 1. Adjudicators and attorneys would be able to concentrate on state and federal law, to the exclusion of what Brazilians might prefer.
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Adjudicators and attorneys would be able to concentrate on state and federal law, to the exclusion of what Brazilians might prefer.2.
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Adjudicators with foreign policy backgrounds recognized the weakness of Obama's talking points responses, but those without such backgrounds judged Obama to be more proficient based upon his ability to look like he knew.
Biden-Palin Debate: Discipline and Heart Beat Fluff, No Stuff 2008
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Suspicion and recrimination resonated in the Adjudicators query: How did they breach our defenses?
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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Suspicion and recrimination resonated in the Adjudicators query: How did they breach our defenses?
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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Suspicion and recrimination resonated in the Adjudicators query: How did they breach our defenses?
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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Suspicion and recrimination resonated in the Adjudicators query: How did they breach our defenses?
Reap the Whirlwind David Mack 2007
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