These findings point up the extent to which innovation has become a life-and-death matter for corporations.
President Barack Obama is said to have heard of the matter for the first time.
The Premier League insisted the case was a matter for the English Football Association.
"Decisions on bonuses are a matter for Network Rail's independent Remuneration Committee, " he added.
"It is rightly a matter for the football authorities to consider, " a Downing Street spokesman said.
That, too, will be a matter for the two governments to sort out between them.
But the absence of crowding-out at the moment is hardly a matter for rejoicing.
The first minister said the contract is a matter for those who hold the contract.
"They're a matter for the international community, through the mechanisms at the United Nations, " Fratto said.
The heart of the matter for senators has been the motivation for the firings.
This is a good question and a very serious matter for people of any faith.
But the CBI says pay should be a matter for firms, rather than the government.
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Ms Justice Elizabeth Dunne said the request was a matter for the prison authorities.
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"Any deal on Sangatte is a matter for the UK and the French, " said a spokesman.
Schools secretary Ed Balls told the BBC on Sunday it was a matter for the chancellor.
There is no doubt that marriage is a matter for the states, not the federal government.
But it is indeed freedom of speech and it does matter for that very reason.
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The Speaker told Mr Givan that it was a matter for the standards and privileges committee.
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"Sentencing in the individual case has to be a matter for the independent judiciary, " he commented.
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Fair play in corporate governance will always be a matter for locals to define.
Whether dollarisation was the right policy for Ecuador is now a matter for academic debate.
"The collapse of PPI was a very serious matter for the City of London, " she said.
Just how big a governance snafu the Kerviel saga represents is a matter for debate.
She said it was a matter for the individual councils in Wales whether to allow filming.
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The bottom line is that this is not a matter for the chief whip.
The court said, in effect, that lawsuits of this sort were a matter for the states.
The British, fearing accusations of neo-colonialism, say it is a matter for Mr Kabbah.
Personal health is a matter for individuals to figure out with the best information available.
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Q3 earnings will still matter for individual stocks, as they always have, and misses will be punished.
How such viewing ultimately will be monetized will be a matter for his bosses to figure out.
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