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Cited in Lisa Jane Disch in Hannah Arendt and the Limits of Philosophy, (Cornell University Press, 1994) 69; Morrow, Jackson, Disch, & Mood, 1995), and it is an adequate estimate of body composition in epidemiological studies (Kuczmarski, Carroll, Flegal, & Troiano, 1997). As Disch tells it, the two-party system dominates through more than just the legal barriers that require third parties to expend enormous amounts of money and effort, under restrictive and complicated conditions, just to get to the starting line of political competition. |
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