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For and inventions
For the next half-century, Fuller developed many ideas, designs and inventions, particularly regarding practical, inexpensive shelter and transportation.
For example, the London-based Royal Society of Arts published an illustrated volume of new inventions, as well as papers about them in its annual Transactions.
For instance, goods can display the attributes of public goods or common goods, wherein sellers are unable to exclude non-buyers from using a product, as in the development of inventions that may spread freely once revealed.
For example, the issue of systematic underinvestment in research is addressed by the patent system that creates artificial monopolies for successful inventions.
For example one individual may have the strong desire to become an ideal parent, in another it may be expressed athletically, and in another it may be expressed in painting, pictures, or inventions.
For by means of this it is set before our minds that unless we are supported by such inventions as these, in so far as falling continually into sickness is concerned, stumbling along we would fall even sooner than necessary.
In 1975, he received IEEE's Edison Medal " For basic contributions to network theory and for important inventions in radar systems and electronic circuits " and the IEEE Medal of Honor in 1981 " For fundamental contributions to filtering and signal processing leading to chirp radar ".
For example, AT & T's Bell Laboratories spearheaded the American technological revolution with a series of inventions including the light emitted diode ( LED ), the transistor, the C programming language, and the UNIX computer operating system.
For the Prince, he tuned, maintained, and transported instruments ; worked on his various inventions, and also did restoration work on valuable older harpsichords.
For his inventions and contributions, Draper was inducted to the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1981.
" In the same article Ralf Strobach, secretary of Hanover's Citizens ' Initiative for Environment Protection, said that " For a long time, companies were unsure if they would be putting money in an eco-show or a showcase for their latest inventions.
For a discussion of the inventive step test for " software patents " and " computer-implemented inventions " under the EPO case law, see also " Inventive step test " section in Software patents under the EPC.
For those inventions, he
For example, it can be claimed that inventions are generally created by a fixed population of human inventors at a constant rate, regardless of their current technological prowess, and therefore technological " progress " is actually a function of population growth, not past inventions.

For and World
For instance, there have been two Presidential Commissions on higher education since World War 2.
For example, Pyrethrum ( refers to several Old World plants of the genus Chrysanthemum ) is a natural insecticide with minimal environmental impact.
For several years, Solomonoff's work was better known in the Soviet Union than in the Western World.
For example, some see the World Bank and the IMF as corrupt bureaucracies which have given repeated loans to dictators who never do any reforms.
For a period after World War I, Steiner was extremely active and well known in Germany, in part because he lectured widely proposing social reforms.
For several years, the National League and American Association champions met in a postseason championship series — the first attempt at a World Series.
According to Tom McArthur in the Oxford Guide to World English, " For many people.
For foreign news, first a " generic minute " is recorded, then reports are to World Service radio, then the reporter talks to any other programmes that are on air.
For example, the CIA World Factbook uses the word in its " Country name " field to refer to " a wide variety of dependencies, areas of special sovereignty, uninhabited islands, and other entities in addition to the traditional countries or independent states ".< sup id = Note_1 >
For these reasons, he was expected to seize opportunities during the 1990s to pursue closer ties with the Arab World.
For example, the rules of tournament bridge are governed by the World Bridge Federation, and by local bodies in various countries such as the American Contract Bridge League in the U. S., and the English Bridge Union in England.
For the Farewell to the World concerts Crombie designed the set, while Mombassa and Seymour designed promotional materials and artwork.
For example, the Central Committee voted for or against signing a peace treaty with the Germans between 1917 and 1918 during World War I ; the majority voted in favour of peace when Trotsky backed down in 1918.
For example, President Wilson proposed the Treaty of Versailles after World War I after consulting with allied powers, but this treaty was rejected by the U. S. Senate ; as a result, the U. S. subsequently made separate agreements with different nations.
For Hitler himself, this explanatory model for World War I was of crucial personal importance.
For the British it had come at a time when they were still recovering from the First World War.
For example, Ecuador was more active in its relations with the Third World, multilateral organizations, Western Europe, and socialist countries.
I Didn't Do It For You: How the World Used and Abused a Small African Nation.
For the World Cup in 1986 England had a third kit of pale blue, imitating that worn in Mexico sixteen years before and England retained pale blue third kits until 1992, but they were rarely used.
For example, here is a passage from Dyson's review of The God of Hope and the End of the World from John Polkinghorne:
For example, a Dinosaur is a member who was active before the first Worldcon ( World Science Fiction Convention ) held on July 4, 1939, while Associate Membership requires provable activity in fandom for more than three decades.
For example, boric acid was widely used as a food preservative from the 1870s to the 1920s, but was banned after World War I due to its toxicity, as demonstrated in animal and human studies.
* GamingReport. com: S & S Studios To Publish Gamma World Campaign Setting For d20 Modern, retrieved June 16, 2006.
For Hungary, this is a history of more than 400 years of domination by great powers — the Ottomans, the Habsburg dynasty, the Germans during World War II, and the Soviets during the Cold War -- and a geography of regional instability and separation from Hungarian minorities living in neighboring countries.
For the most part, religious traditions in the world reserve marriage to heterosexual unions, but there are exceptions including certain Buddhist and Hindu traditions, Unitarian Universalist, Metropolitan Community Church and some Anglican dioceses and some Quaker, United Church of Canada and Reform Jewish congregations .< ref >" World Religions and Same Sex Marriage ", Marriage Law Project, Columbus School of Law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC, July 2002 revision

For and Intellectual
He took part in the Union of Democratic Control during World War I, and For Intellectual Liberty in the late 1930s.
* For the New Intellectual
* For the New Intellectual: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand ( 1961 ).
For a list of patent offices and their websites, see the World Intellectual Property Organization ( WIPO ) maintained list, here.
For instance, the European Patent Office ( EPO ), acting as ISA and IPEA, is not be obliged to search, by virtue of Article 17 ( 2 )( a )( i ) PCT, or examine, by virtue of Article 34 ( 4 )( a )( i ) PCT, any international application to the extent that the EPO considers that such application relates to subject matter which does not comply with the provisions of the European Patent Convention to such an extent that it is not possible to carry out a meaningful search into the state of the art on the basis of all or some of the claims .< ref > Agreement between the European Patent Organisation and the International Bureau of the World Intellectual Property Organization in relation to the functioning of the European Patent Office as an International Searching Authority and International Preliminary Examining Authority under the Patent Cooperation Treaty, Done at Geneva on October 1, 1997, ( as in force from April 1, 2006 ), Article 4 (" Subject Matter Not Required to Be Searched or Examined ") and Annex B (" Subject Matter Not Excluded from Search or Examination "), and
For instance, as of May 2007 the Ministry of Law had three departments ( the Chief Information Officer's Office, Insolvency and Public Trustee's Office and Legal Aid Bureau ), three boards and tribunals ( the Appeals Board for Land Acquisitions, Copyright Tribunal and Land Surveyors Board ), and two statutory boards ( the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore and Singapore Land Authority ).
* Persons With Intellectual Disability Who Are Incarcerated For Criminal Offences ( Canadian paper )
:: For other countries not shown here see: Category: Intellectual property law in Europe

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