The bright-line separation between foreign and domestic affairs has proven to be problematic. |
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Central to the strategy is the understanding that kids and parents don't draw the same bright-line distinctions between playtime and education time that they once did. |
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A bright-line rule is easy to administer and produces certain, though, arguably, not always equitable results. |
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There is no bright-line, per se rule that the addition of a TLD to an otherwise descriptive mark will never, under any circumstances, operate to create a registrable mark. |
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The Court thus devises and deploys bright-line rules and rules of thumb, rules that sacrifice something in justice to achieve something in efficiency. |
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These new claim objectives should create a bright-line, good-faith checklist, not only for the disability leader, but for the rest of the carriers as well. |
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