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On the other hand, suppose that Company A describes the invention in detail (or in more formal terms, provides a disclosure) at a trade show, before a disclosure or a filing by the second company.
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In formal terms, the consumer has an incentive to spend until the marginal benefit of additional spending, or additional health care is zero, so different from an efficient market, where consumers spend until the marginal benefit is equal to the marginal cost.
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In terms of formal logic, the problems are the same.
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Plus, while policies in the formal economy are relatively strong in terms of supporting families, those in the informal economy remain unprotected.
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However, I will register my formal protest with the market, in terms of a token position, if Apple hits the number-two slot.
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He claimed he had acted in self-defence, but was given a formal warning that his actions had breached the terms of his release.
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It says Delhi has not responded to Italian requests to seek a diplomatic solution to the case, and there is now a formal dispute between the two countries over the terms of the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, according to Reuters.
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Both the prime minister and the two other parties agree on the concept of a royal charter, a formal document used to establish and lay out the terms of an organisation, for example the Bank of England or the BBC, that cannot be changed without government approval.
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Royal charters are formal documents that have been used to establish and lay out the terms of organisations, including the BBC and the Bank of England, and cannot be changed without government approval.
BBC: Parties say Tory post-Leveson plan 'basis for talks'
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So civil servants have been dusting off their manuals on what to do in case of a hung parliament, and the Lib Dems elaborately refuse to set out the terms on which they would co-operate with either main party in a formal coalition or an informal alliance.
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