It looks like TV and has the jokey obviousness of TV, but I tell ya, it grows on you. |
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Then the conclusion is that, notwithstanding the initial impression based on the evidence, obviousness was not made out. |
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Writers must always be careful to weigh the wittiness of their readers against the obviousness of the written humour. |
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Miller wrote the screenplay as well, so the thudding obviousness of stuff like that can only rest on her shoulders. |
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Unfortunately, the touchingness of the nunchuk scene is undercut slightly by the extreme obviousness of the body double. |
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Some weeks ago, rooting around in files of old clippings and correspondence, I made a discovery of astonishing obviousness and triviality. |
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All you'll get is a blank look, despite the apparent obviousness of the question and the Happy Meal photos above the counter. |
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I have to acknowledge the obviousness because it's not the object per se that is the subject of the work, but the idea that created it. |
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But it is precisely for this reason that many governments deny this obviousness! |
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The message's effectiveness stems from its obviousness and is made even stronger by visuals with which everyone can identify. |
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The self-conscious lantern-lecture aspect just about offsets the psychological patchiness and occasional obviousness. |
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The Solicitor argues that these comparative data are not of sufficient quality to overcome the prima facie case of obviousness made by the prior art. |
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That which is truly outrageous tends to have the quality of obviousness. |
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It was a year with an exceptionally difficult economic climate, with little or no short-term footing or obviousness. |
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The aim of this paper is therefore to expose a number of technical obviousness that appears very healthy to keep in mind. |
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Thus with crushing obviousness they burlesqued feminist rage, avant-garde performance and Modernist process and self-reference. |
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In February 2009, the judge denied Teva's motion for summary judgment of the invalidity based on obviousness. |
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In his work, Magritte constantly covered his tracks so that the image retained its capacity to surprise, to transform obviousness into mystery. |
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The question of a patent's obviousness is not always so obvious to the average juror. |
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The dematerialisations have a blunt, unmysterious, material obviousness. |
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Moreover, the court articulated a clear test for anticipation and obviousness that should present serious obstacles for validity challenges in view of how those tests were considered and applied to the facts of this case. |
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The first Federal Court of Appeal decision to consider Supreme Court Justice Rothstein's decision regarding the obviousness inquiry, Apotex Inc. v. Pfizer Canada Inc et al. |
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It is difficult to respond to this question, to work out his intention or his subject, and yet it is in this very questioning that the mystery of his art, its obviousness, its freedom and its truth in a way, is set. |
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Beyond this obviousness, it is the approach, the means to succeed in eradicating gender differences in education, which, in our humble opinion, deserves an effort of reflection and experience sharing. |
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If it turned out not to work it would be insufficient but the test on obviousness should not differ depending on the amount of evidence given by the patentee justifying his idea. |
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I am referring to the plant patent, there is a quite good description of what is obviousness in the plant patent system and I wonder whether that could also be applied to other varieties. |
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Like any form of slapstick, its greatest burden is its obviousness. |
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This obviousness founds the truth of his life and his art. |
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However, it is necessary to be quite conscious that admitting the skilled person's creative capacities will incontestably have an impact on the appreciation of the obviousness of the inventions. |
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The prosecutors co-ordinating the investigation were led by another woman, Ilda Boccassini, who had argued that the obviousness of the evidence against Mr Berlusconi made a pre-trial hearing unnecessary. |
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Judges Alan Lourie and Kimberly Moore said, in In re Baxter International, that the prior court rulings did not bar the PTO from re-examining the patent for obviousness. |
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