Apple considered the Samsung products to be an encroachment, so much so as to take the battle to court.
The new laws emerging in states and cities across America try to label certain loan characteristics as predatory, so as to ban them.
ECONOMIST: Lawmakers, state and federal, are mounting an attack
Your friend gets a new sports car, for example, and now you want to trade in your late-model Camry so as to appear to be just as successful.
Arty situated himself next to her, not so close as to fall within the weather of her communicable diseases but not so far as to appear rude.
But it can be almost as objectionable to be made to take part in something as to be forbidden to do so.
WSJ: Christopher Hitchens on Forced Merriment, the True Spirit of Christmas
Bush and Rumsfeld should make clear that every effort will be made to evolve the present Aegis cruisers and destroyers as rapidly as possible so as to maximize their effectiveness.
An insight into the Clinton-Gore Administration's actual attitude towards defending the United States against missile attack may be found in its motivation for seeking this change: Creating multiple foreign vetoes would make it even more difficult to modify the ABM treaty so as to permit U.S. missile defenses to be deployed.
The Voices in the Wilderness group said Mr Rolstone had come off the wheel so as to minimise disruption to passengers.
The logic of the victim-operated trap as a weapon is so simple as to be undeniable.
Happy to describe such behavior as "pro-social, " they did not go so far as to attribute empathy to the ants.
WSJ: Matt Ridley on what a Rat Rescue Says About People | Mind & Matter
Back in the brutal primary battle early in the year, when Republican activists chose their candidate, Mr Romney was forced to paint himself as a tough guy on immigration, so as to outflank his rivals.
In Lyons on the morning of the competition, Kaysen went so far as to duct-tape loose wires and lay down carpets, so as to prevent slips or falls.
Stated as such, this question sounds so stark as to be simplistic.
FORBES: Four Ways to Increase the Urgency Needed for Change -- Part II
Lastly, both parties try to find out as much as possible about individual voters so as to target them more precisely.
The second and third projects are both pairs of telescopes. (Nobody now seems so unambitious as to build them one at a time.) These projects use competing methods to build their mirrors, so there is some rivalry between them.
Neil Record says the sums involved would be so large, and the litigation so ruinous, that the best option would be to abolish the euro as soon as one country leaves, so as to invalidate all euro contracts.
ECONOMIST: Why Europe��s leaders should think the unthinkable
We are replacing the generator and running additional checks so as to return the aircraft to service.
FORBES: Can Boeing Contain the Dreamliner's Technical Glitches?
Zojirushi tells me that this means it learns from each cooking experience so as to adjust to your cooking idiosyncrasies.
But by the very nature of TV, networks like to wipe away regional specificity so as to appeal to a broader audience.
FORBES: Shawn Ryan's 'The Chicago Code': A Love Letter To His City
So, sometime in 1992 or 3 we went and opened a little Russian company so as to be able to pay people.
FORBES: Russians In Cyprus: It's Not About Tax It's About The Rule Of Law And Property Rights
William Powell AM, Mid and West Wales, welcomed the modifications to the scheme, but said that it needed significant reshaping so as to encourage more farmers to participate.
After all, he'd just had an enormous success in Woody Allen's "Purple Rose of Cairo, " with Mr. Allen going so far as to compare him to Cary Grant.
WSJ: Jeff Daniels | Firmly Anchored | Cultural Conversation by Joanne Kaufman
Plains is organized as a master limited partnership, able to duck corporate taxes so long as it distributes income to partners.
The high-ranking guests chatted away at such events in their native language, unaware that Col Kendrick himself spoke German and that such entertainment was being provided so as to relax them in captivity, making them so unguarded as to spill secrets - which they did.
This two-day, one-night relay is made up of 36 segments that vary in length and difficulty each of your 12 team members can run as little as 11.5 miles or as many as 23.7 miles, so it appeals to all levels.
That places a serious responsibility on the shoulders of the leader as so many look to them as the example.
FORBES: Becoming A Great Leader Is A Lifelong Quest, But One Well Worth Pursuing
Natalie jigs up and down and screams, and she hugs me from four feet away, so as not to muss.
In order to dedicate herself solely to me, she never married, and, in a sweetly sly way, she never let me marry either so as not to have to share her protectorate.
One of Hershey's closest advisers convinced him that it would make more financial sense for the school trust to diversify its holdings, and Hershey went so far as to agree to a divestiture plan.
They want a prime piece of undeveloped real estate to effect a sizeable expansion of the kingdom's school here known as the Islamic Saudi Academy (ISA) so as to enable it to enroll 1, 200 students.
应用推荐