Reading this piece, one might be lead to believe that patent applications are given scant review prior to the granting of a patent, and that it is then close to impossible to have a patent declared invalid by a court of law.
It concluded that the acquisition of Abbey National by Lloyds TSB could be expected to lead to higher prices and a loss of innovation.
But Oxfam has been criticised for failing to point out that any reduction in subsidy for farmers would be likely to lead to an increase in the price of food in the shops.
Prime Minister David Cameron said last week that a review of the balance of powers between the UK and the EU would be likely to lead to a referendum on Britain's relationship with the EU after the next election.
She said that this year's conditions were partly caused by a move to a negative phase of the North Atlantic Oscillation which would be likely to lead to more frequent cold, drier winters - like the 1960s - and also wetter summers for 10-20 years.
Explanations for this include the fact that it is possible that the levels of antibody titers may have been suboptimal in the majority of the smokers in the previous clinical trial or that the 12.5% reduction in binding may not be sufficient to lead to improved abstinence rates.
Time will tell if the next CEO will be able to lead Groupon to success.
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And that dynamic, I think, can be argued to lead ultimately to marriage as a primitive protection racket, which means women cook for men and what men provide for women is protection of the food through a social arrangement.
You should only commit to those things that are core values that make you the kind of person you want to be and lead you to the kind of life you want to have.
With very high levels of investment there is more risk that some projects might turn out to be unprofitable and lead to business failures, job losses and perhaps serious problems for the banks which have lent money to finance the investment.
Third, for lead generation to be effective, the lead generation company has to focus on an industry in which it is difficult for consumers to get information, either because it is fragmented, localized, difficult to understand, difficult to gather data or inefficient.
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They think it should lead - that it should be seen to lead in fact and in deed.
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"I'm such a hugely proud policeman to be asked to lead the Met in bringing safety to millions of Londoners, millions of visitors and leading the Met's national efforts, " he said.
He was so good at it that he conned the news media into thinking he was the most remarkable general officer in the last 40 years, and, by playing hard to get, he conned the political establishment into thinking that he could morph into Ike Part Deux and might one day be persuaded to lead a moribund political party back to the White House.
He said it was a privilege to be asked to lead the company and he looked forward to building on Mr Kloppers' legacy.
We can then show Scotland that the SNP can be trusted to deliver, and can be trusted to lead Scotland to further success - the success that only independence can bring.
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They have sought to portray the president as a man who could not be trusted to lead the country because he owed no loyalty to the country, because he did not belong in the country.
Time will now have to be found in the government timetable to allow the Humber Bridge Bill to be discussed and that could lead to a delay of months.
"He will continue to be our captain and our driving force and he will be looking to lead us to a top six finish, " said Roeder.
This "would raise the political costs of the French bombing campaign, dragging the intervention into urban warfare that neither France, the U.S. nor Algeria would be willing to lead with boots on the ground, and leaving Mali's fractious military exposed, " according to Phillippe de Pontet of Eurasia Group.
The government is consulting on new rules to be introduced in 2014 saying that home improvements usually lead to a rise in carbon emissions and homeowners should be made to improve energy efficiency in the rest of the house.
This means the core features would need to be repackaged into light application or built from scratch to be accessible by mobile devices and could lead to multiple issues such as version control, file sharing, interfacing with the legacy application apart from security.
It could be re-routed in a way to be less provocative and then less lead to an inter-sectarian clash to the bog south and that with the sufficient troops that we could provide, we should ride it through, and that there was no need, therefore, there was no need for internment - that was our consistent advice.
Many in the BJP demand Mr. Modi be named to lead the party in the election.
Many worry that political conversations can affect their careers, be offensive and lead to uncomfortable tensions.
No president would be allowed to lead his forces into battle, alien enemy or no.
The company said Julie Larson-Green would be promoted to lead all Windows software and hardware engineering.
He added that with one good eye, Aaron would be able to lead a perfectly normal life.
And many agree with Mr Pawar that a foreign-born Indian cannot be trusted to lead the country.
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