"Winnie further stated that he regularly finds women's underwear hanging from trees along the Prairie Path, collects them, takes them home, and redeposits them in plastic bags along the trail," according to the police report associated with the case.
The water probably picks them up from the subsurface soil and then, as it reaches the surface and evaporates, redeposits the salts but in higher concentrations.
These include changing the basis of accounting for employee withholdings and USPS contributions from cash to accrual, reflecting certain employee voluntary and civilian service deposits and redeposits in the analysis that were not in OPM's initial analysis, using actual data on 30-year and 15-year payments by USPS rather than the estimated payments used in OPM's initial analysis, and making other miscellaneous adjustments.
When HIGH-TECH HALOGEN-FILLED bulbs glow, small amounts of tungsten burn off the filament, but instead of being deposited on the bulb shell, they combine with argon, which redeposits the tungsten back onto the filament.
Circuit did something the Supreme Court has never done: it found an agency interpretation of an admittedly ambiguous statutory construct to be so unreasonable as to be impermissible.(123) Once one acknowledges that "the Act sets out no bright line between incidental fallback on the one hand and regulable redeposits on the other,"(124) it seems hard to understand why the agencies cannot conclude that the statute covers all redeposits, whether de minimis or not.