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“And the evaluation would depend on the tasks that are deemed important,” which, he said, would also be hard to agree upon.

Perhaps we should all pause and reexamine this long history before we agree upon yet another set of unworkable solutions.

Proposed rates are typically higher than what the commission and the utility ultimately agree upon.

What the justices did not agree upon was how the federal government could proceed in its enforcement of Section 3.

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And the justices keep saying: The one principle we’re all going to agree upon is that we decide cases narrowly as umpires.

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