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How to use infringement in a sentence

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This too was the nanny state interfering, unenforceable, an infringement of civil liberty.
One small planning decision, one minor infringement of a long-forgotten legacy.
The specific applications of the invention are known as claims and are crucial to determining patent infringement.
The next issue is the order to make in relation to the issue of infringement.
The patents in suit protect the plaintiffs from infringement of the claims of those patents.
Especially in cases of free speech, shouldn't the burden be on the plaintiff to prove infringement?
On September 13, that court struck down a federal statute as an unconstitutional infringement of states' rights.
I'm not a heavy smoker, but I think it's an infringement of my civil rights.
Violations of human rights and infringement of civilian rights by all fighting parties continue, it added.
Just as routinely, artists are now the recipients of cease-and-desist letters from trademark owners claiming infringement.
Scott McCartney netted from a second-half penalty corner, only to have the goal chalked off for a foot infringement.
Should we just sit back and let him, because war is wrong and it's an infringement of human rights?
The city government on April 20 kicked off a weekly citywide campaign to protect intellectual property rights from infringement.
But somehow, preventative medicine gets spun into an infringement on our God-given right to get drunk wherever and whenever we like.
I have also underlined those features of the claim which are relied on for the allegation of infringement.
The big problem is that the broader public does not see the RIP Act as an infringement of their personal liberties or rights.
I keep to speed limits because I do not see them as an infringement of my civil liberties but as a protection for vulnerable road users.
The author argues that the new Act is extremely punitive and constitutes a gross infringement of civil liberties.
He alleged that the exercise was an infringement on the basic federal structure of the Constitution.
Pure constitutionalist libertarians will say though that any laws are an infringement on rights.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The least infringement of the factory rules was punished to the limit by a system of fines.
A goal may be scored from a free kick which is awarded because of any infringement of Law 9, but not from any other free kick.
And any infringement of this property right he looked upon with distinct disfavour.
The osteopath must know or learn that no infringement can be tolerated in any part.
He could not resist the infringement of this rule, however, and continued his experiments.
That was made at nisi prius in answer to a motion for a nonsuit in an action brought for an infringement of a patent right.
If an assignee of a copyright fail to print a proper notice he will have no remedy even against his assignor for infringement.
He contended that non-fulfilment of the responsibility by the respondents was an infringement of fundamental rights.
This infringement of the rules drove the Vicar to exasperation.
It would be an infringement of the sacredness of his expiatory vow.
The trademark infringement made him grin, hard and spitless.
Newbold sued Peacock for infringement and recovered damages.
Carrie felt this question to be an infringement on her liberty.
A Like patents, trademarks and brand names safeguard your product or service from infringement and grant you exclusive rights to its use.
Among these men there was a stringent code of honour, any infringement of which was punished by death.
But a tweaking of the nose he cannot bear, for the reason that such an act is an infringement of the accepted, of the time-hallowed order of decorum.
Though the Barrister tried to appeal to its pride, And vainly proceeded to cite A number of cases, in which making laces Had been proved an infringement of right.
The Court will decide whether IRIDEX's right to recover damages for Synergetics' infringement is limited by the equitable doctrines of laches and estoppel.
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