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forestalling
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forestalling: see engrossing engrossing, in English law, practice of acquiring a monopoly of goods in order to sell them at an inflated price. The offense was ordinarily limited to monopolies of foods. Related practices were forestalling, i.e.
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While the Western elites "beat themselves up" over non-integration, they are often little aware that the main preclusion of such a policy comes from Islam itself.
They include the Commerce Clause fair apportionment requirements, the Due Process Clause preclusion of disproportionate taxation, and finally the Commerce Clause and Equal Protection Clause discrimination prohibitions.
For example, the words "covered workers" in the Social Security Act were the linchpin that created the initial, and formal, preclusion of older, disabled, and dependent African Americans--and especially African American males, partially through the use of the Black Codes, Jim Crow, and white preferential hiring--from the benefits of Social Security, a national insurance for the aged workers (Whiteman, 2001; Ginsberg, 1994; Trattner, 1999; Jansson, 1993; Axinn and Stern, 2005).
 
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