It's called copyleft, not copyright, and presumably the originators of this concept thought it was a great way to promote freedom of information. |
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Their place in the history of martial arts, as the originators of kung fu, has created a worldwide demand for their knowledge. |
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Ancient Egyptians, Sumerians and Babylonians have also been hailed as the originators of palm-reading. |
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However, as pointed out by the originators of motivational interviewing, giving advice is rarely effective in changing selfcare practices. |
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The originators of these information products are solely responsible for their content. |
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I feel more than a little awkward using hoodoo stuff, to be honest, given the vast gulf between my own advantages and the bitterly oppressed state of its originators. |
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Like Peter, he has assimilated hip-hop culture to the extent that he now talks and dresses like the mainly American originators of the culture he strives to emulate. |
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In presenting the steps, Rapier gives much-deserved props to their originators, including Don Campbell and the Electric Boogaloos. |
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The FNIS CVI platform reduces total appraisal costs and improves the collateral valuation timeline for mortgage originators. |
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With more Utahns finding work, consumer confidence has improved and stingier mortgage originators have been more apt to lend. |
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By contrast, private securitizers have been far less aggressive and less effective in recovering losses from originators on behalf of investors. |
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Another major breakthrough, whose originators were once thought to be crazy, is the mixing of ethnic cuisines. |
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Similarly, the rating agencies relied on the information provided by the originators of synthetic products. |
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This system came to signify the oppression and exploitation of natives, although its originators may not have set out with such intent. |
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In some cases, authors may be their own publishers, meaning originators and developers of content also provide media to deliver and display the content for the same. |
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Concerns have also been raised that the holder in due course rule does not align the incentives of the mortgage originators and the assignees efficiently. |
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