The parties agreed the royalty should be determined based on a hypothetical bargain that would have been struck between a willing licensor and a willing licensee, but they disagreed on whether the royalty should be based on a 1982 bargain or a 2002 bargain.
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Fair market value of the IRA is determined by what a hypothetical willing buyer would have paid a willing seller.
Where, if you have, as you do in this case, a President willing to compromise, a President willing to make tough choices and willing to urge fellow Democrats to do the same -- he is looking for partners in the Republican Party willing to do that -- and, again, referring to the Gang of Six and their proposal, he is seeing evidence that there are Republicans willing to do that.
So today we face an array of serious and growing economic challenges that call for a president willing to make responsible economic stewardship a key priority, willing to confront complex problems and devise comprehensive responses, a president who always puts the middle class first.
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At the most opportune moment, and not more than several years after being acquired, each company must be sold to a willing buyer at a significant profit in order to return to investors their original capital, together with sufficient profit to provide for the carried interest to become payable.
In a market economy, firms that adopt high-cost technologies in service to the environment typically have one of three things: a set of consumers whose interest in the environment makes them willing to pay more than market prices, a set of workers willing to sacrifice wages in exchange for environmental friendliness, or a set of investors willing to take below normal returns.
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The operative words here are willing banks, for a willing bank can always increase the supply of money.
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But Mr Duhalde may not be a willing partner in such a deal.
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In support of its motion, Plaintiff contends that a willing buyer would have conducted a due diligence investigation and determined that there were no assets in the IRA .
Even if NBC's recent performance is not the Peacock's new normal, the early fall returns prove, once again, there's still a sizable audience willing to take a chance on freshman broadcast shows.
If a lender is willing to accept a lower return on a long-term loan than he could get on a short-term one, it usually means he is worried that economic growth will stall.
Indeed, it may end up as a negative-margin business: If history is any guide, some companies will be willing to sell at a loss to gain market share, and there will be investors willing to finance them, at least for a while.
Ridgeley said NHF could not find a source willing to issue such a bond.
His centre-left European allies were willing for a Briton to take the foreign-affairs job.
McIntyre said a water company is willing to bring a feed line to the edge of the community and put a pump house in.
In many cases airlines will try to find a passenger who is willing to take a later flight, often sweetening the pill with a free upgrade.
The couple had traveled to Atlanta because they had found there a doctor who was willing to perform a vaginal delivery even if the babies were in the breach position.
When the Department of Environmental Protection noticed hydrogen sulfide in the city's water supply, Stephen Hollowell, general manager of Steinhatchee's chlorine-based water-treatment plant, and his board were willing to a take a chance on new technology.
Others, like Carl Levin, are willing to use the threat of a drawdown to pressure Iraqi leaders, but they are not willing to commit to a deadline.
Fortunately, a few companies have become willing to take a public position on nanoparticles.
But a handful of those are willing to pay a high price for peace of mind.
"A passionate fan should be willing to pay a reasonable price for access to these sites, " he says.
It pays a lower price for being willing to take a minority stake, unlike many of its foreign competitors descending on Brazil.
This year, a majority of Congress is willing to prevent a pay cut of 21% -- a pay cut that would undoubtedly force some doctors to stop seeing Medicare patients altogether.
Like Mr. Buffett, Mr. Jain is viewed a tough negotiator who is willing to let a deal go if he can't get the price he wants, as illustrated by his approach to Transatlantic.
He used a few tactics, including being willing to book a multiple-airport itinerary and to fly on flexible dates.
This may take some experimentation, but a brake shop may be more willing to try a variety of pads to solve the problem.
Well, as co-founder Ariel Di Stefano told me, it was a case of knowing somebody who knew a couple of people who were willing to take a look.
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Perhaps the Curley strategy has now succeeded on a national level, with a majority of the American people willing to trade a thriving economy for government security.
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He found a willing ally in Mahmood and, other than a miscued hook on 65 which almost gave Plunkett a return catch, he progressed without much trouble to his second century of the summer.
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