The Egyptian Court system is composed of a number of tiers: Courts of First Instance, Court of Appeal, and the Court of Cassation at the apex of the judiciary.
The patent authority's March 2012 order on Nexavar represented the first instance of a compulsory license being granted in the country.
It was the first instance of a narrower decline, after four months of accelerating losses, and likely reflected policy easing at the margins of the property market by Beijing and local governments in an effort to reverse slowing economic growth.
The raids uncovered the first suspected instance of a UK abattoir passing off horsemeat for beef, Mr Paterson said.
Poland has filed a suit in the EU Court of First Instance, located in Luxembourg, opposing Brussels' original acceptance of the merger.
"If you become a victim of this type of crime, you should contact your bank in the first instance, " said Det Ch Insp Paul Barnard, of the Dedicated Cheque and Plastic Crime Unit.
That meant, in the first instance, more money for a programme of social grants, mainly for child support and pensions, which go to about 10m people (out of a population of 47m).
The King of Shaves brand, for instance, looks at first like something from the portfolio of a global consumer goods company.
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Lower Taxes, in the first instance, means a plan to raise the same amount of revenue, as a percentage of GDP, with a much more efficient and business-friendly tax system.
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For the latter, McDonald prefers three fittings in person and asks in the first instance for clients to bring along a much-loved pair of shoes.
Pat Kavanagh, for instance, a leading agent and one of the first to resign, is married to Mr Barnes and also looks after Ms Rendell's books.
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"I've got a lot of listening and learning to do in the first instance but I will look within the first six months to the first year to give people the impression that there is someone there very committed to the job, " he added.
Judiciary spokesman Gholamhussein Elham said the court of the first instance must "correct procedural failings and issue a new judgement" - which, he said, "could be the same as the first".
It also is believed to be the first state to require all health care facilities to report every instance of a baby born dependent on drugs, according to Tennessee Health Department officials.
For instance, the first presentation might be of four cards, each with a number on one side and a colour on the other.
"The fact that he said this is a pretty clear sign that there's a worrying division which is opening up between Europe and the U.S. on this matter, " said Alec Burnside, a legal adviser to software association CompTIA, which supported Microsoft in the European Court of First Instance.
In France, for instance, car sales in the first three months of 1997 were down by almost a quarter on a year earlier.
Singapore, for instance, is a bit of the East that is rich enough to be in the first world but does not want to be part of the West.
Just as some pharmas may be relieved they resisted investing in the first round of stem cell technologies, for instance, they might be similarly inclined to adopt a watchful waiting posture, and give the field some time to settle out.
Rodriguez, for instance, ranks first in pay and fifth in production (his FTPN was 605), for a value differential of minus 4.
Mr. Baish, for instance, looks first at a fund's performance to get a sense for whether it might produce the sort of returns his clients need.
It was the first instance that the figure had dipped below 12 million since 1946, and it capped off a 24-month slide of manufacturing jobs that began at the tail end of 2007.
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