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(Retroactively available, of course; I'm not going to stiff those who've already donated.)
Direct Distribution Experiment Hal Duncan 2009
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Retroactively connecting the money and the management is weak.
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Retroactively attaching conditions to corporate grants is much more problematic.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Constitutional Rights and Corporations: 2009
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Retroactively in the case of those who cannot distinguish between "lose" and "loose".
"OK. I didn't hear the age. I don't want to know the age. It could be reported as rape. And that's child abuse." Ann Althouse 2009
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Retroactively, the cap is 7 million for the 2006 - 2008 timeframe.
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Retroactively you can of course make up any story to justify the reality before you.
Jeff Schweitzer: Iraq as a Holy War: Why Praying for Divine Support Is a Bad Idea 2009
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Retroactively, the cap is 7 million for the 2006 - 2008 timeframe.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Retroactively, then, even George Washington would qualify as a terrorist, along with such erstwhile "freedom fighters" as the Salvadoran contras beloved of Oliver North and Ronald Reagan.
James Heffernan: The War Against Terrorism Has Become a War Against Ourselves 2008
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Retroactively struck down state law and ruled that an individual cannot be convicted of felony murder if the crime the individual was committing when the killing occurred was felony assault.
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Retroactively, he had to give songwriting credit to all the African guys he stole from that were working on it and everyone seemed to forget.
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