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The case has attracted criticism, both after 2003 tests and after the recent 2010 tests.
Steinway won the case on appeal in 1975, forcing their competitor to use only the name " Grotrian " in the U. S. The case set a precedent and established the concept of " initial interest confusion ", in which consumers might be initially attracted to a similarly named but lesser-known brand because of the stronger brand's good reputation.
The case attracted attention from the American news media for years.
The case also has attracted some criticism from more liberal authors, including some who say that Chief Justice Warren's reliance on psychological criteria to find a harm against segregated blacks was unnecessary.
In a case that attracted international attention, Lori Berenson, a former MIT student and U. S. socialist activist living in Lima, was arrested on 30 November 1995, by the police and accused of collaborating with the MRTA.
Rich, a 16-year-old sophomore at the local high school, was murdered by two classmates and an acquaintance in a case that attracted national media coverage.
As a result of Carr Gomm's letters to The Times, Merrick's case attracted the notice of London's high society.
He attracted statewide attention in 1908 when he assisted Francis J. Heney in the graft prosecution of Abe Ruef and Mayor Eugene Schmitz, his success due in large measure to the fact that after Heney had been gunned down in the courtroom, he took the lead for the prosecution and won the case.
As was also often the case elsewhere, Krishnamurti additionally attracted the interest of the mainstream religious establishment in India.
The case of the " pretty crazy girl " attracted media attention: " Who Is This Insane Girl?
His argument in the case of Jones v. Van Zandt on the constitutionality of fugitive slave laws before the U. S. Supreme Court attracted particular attention.
Globular lighting seems to be particularly attracted to metals ; thus it will seek the railings of balconies, or else water or gas pipes etc, It has no peculiar tint of its own but will appear of any colour as the case may be ... at Coethen in the Duchy of Anhalt it appeared green.
However, while still contesting the case in court, Witte's Odessa Railway made extraordinary efforts towards the transport of troops and war materials in the Russo-Turkish War that he attracted the attention of Grand Duke Nikolai Nikolaevich, who commuted his term to two weeks.
The evidence that has been amassed is largely anecdotal or case report based and it has attracted much intra disciplinary debate because of its frequent association with certain approaches to management ( largely described as being traditional or " philosophical " in nature ).
The case attracted much public attention, and a large number of amici curiae (" friends of the court ") briefs were filed.
The treaty later attracted controversy with opponents alleging it to be one-sided: a British request to the USA needed to provide a prima facie case against a suspect while a US request to Britain needed only to provide reasonable suspicion for an arrest.
New Jersey State Police Museum and Learning Center Archives .</ ref > Gold certificates were rapidly being withdrawn from circulation ; to see one was unusual and, in this case, attracted attention.
The Mortara case attracted new attention around the turn of the 21st century because of the campaign to secure canonisation for Blessed Pius IX.
However, his case had attracted international media attention, and many valid sources, including Amnesty International, claim that this arrest is a violation of his human rights as well as having a political agenda.
The case attracted international attention from newspapers, medical professionals and the public.
The case of the two young and attractive Edmonson sisters particularly attracted national attention.
The case attracted numerous comments from leading scholars, authors, and activists, regarding what Mitchell's attitudes would have been and how much The Wind Done Gone copies from its predecessor.
Along with the case of Neville Heath, it attracted a great deal of coverage in the newspapers even though Haigh's guilt ( as with Heath ) was not questioned.
Peng was sentenced to eight years of imprisonment but his case attracted worldwide attention.

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Furthermore, in the case of the obese woman, a breast lift ( mastopexy ) procedure, with or without a breast volume reduction, can be part of an upper-body lift and contouring for the woman who has undergone massive body weight loss.
One consequence of this theory is a variable speed of light, where photon speed would vary with energy, and some zero-mass particles might possibly travel faster than c. However, even if this theory is accurate, it is still very unclear whether it would allow information to be communicated, and appears not in any case to allow massive particles to exceed c.
In the case where one of the galaxies is much more massive, however, the result is known as cannibalism.
Eichenwald referred to Whitacre's sentence as " excessive and a law enforcement failure " because Whitacre never received credit for his substantial cooperation in assisting the government with the massive price-fixing case.
In North America, for example, some nations broke apart and reformed, as was the case with the Confederation of American States and the United Canadian and American States ; others became havens for specific racial or ethnic groups, like the councils of the Native American Nations, the Native Americans having used their new found magical abilities to regain massive tracts of land ; or the Elvish principality of Tír Tairngire, that encompasess all of the state of Oregon.
In the illustrative case of Rome, Italy, in the 1920s and 1930s, suburbs were intentionally created ex novo in order to give lower classes a destination, in consideration of the actual and foreseen massive arrival of poor people from other areas of the country.
Whatever the case, the massive increase in population flux due to globalization and the sharp increase in the numbers of refugees following World War I created an important class of non-citizens called stateless persons.
As naturalization laws were created to deal with the rare case of people separated from their nation state because they lived abroad ( expatriates ), western democracies were not ready to naturalize the massive influx of stateless people which followed massive denationalizations and the expulsion of ethnic minorities from newly created nation states in the first part of the 20th century, but they also counted the ( mostly aristocratic ) Russians who had escaped the 1917 October Revolution and the war communism period, and then the Spanish refugees.
Each giant wields a distinctive weapon — an iron club in Ereuthalion ’ s case, a massive bronze spear in Goliath ’ s ; each giant, clad in armor, comes out of the enemy ’ s massed array to challenge all the warriors in the opposing army ; in each case the seasoned warriors are afraid, and the challenge is taken up by a stripling, the youngest in his family ( Nestor is the twelfth son of Neleus, David the seventh or eighth son of Jesse ).
The construction works on the locks have been stalled for many years due to lack of funding, but it is possible that they will be included in a massive development program launched by the Brazilian government in 2007, in which case they could be operational within about four years.
* In a 2001 case study, physicians reported clinical changes in a 30-year-old woman who had been exposed to a massive dosage ( 144, 000 pg / g blood fat ) of dioxin equal to 16, 000 times the normal body level ; the highest dose of dioxin ever recorded in a human.
If the input nuclei are sufficiently massive, the resulting fusion product will be heavier than the sum of the reactants ' original masses, in which case the reaction requires an external source of energy.
In this case, the " nine yards " are the nine shipyards that produced the Liberty ship, an unprecedented massive production.
Projectile and cartridge case for the massive World War II German 80cm Schwerer Gustav railway gun
For this reason, invariant mass is in general not an additive quantity ( although there are a few rare situations where it may be, as is the case when massive particles in a system without potential or kinetic energy can be added to a total mass ).
For this reason, invariant mass is in general not an additive quantity ( although there are a few rare situations where it may be, as is the case when massive particles in a system without potential or kinetic energy can be added to a total mass ).
The energy produced by the fissioning of unenriched natural uranium, when utilized as the tamper material in the secondary and subsequent stages in the Teller-Ulam design, can evidently dwarf the fusion yield output, as was the case in the Castle Bravo test ; realising that a non-fissionable tamper material is an essential requirement in a ' clean ' bomb, it is clear that in such a bomb there will now be a relatively massive amount of material that does not undergo any mass-to-energy conversions whatsoever.
In the case of a gravitational field g due to an attracting massive object, of density ρ, Gauss ' law for gravity in differential form can be used to obtain the corresponding Poisson equation for gravity.
As opposed to English common law, which consists of massive tomes of case law, codes in small books are easy to export and for judges to apply.
As the case progressed, Graham quickly recanted his confession, but at his 1956 trial his defense was unable to counter the massive amount of evidence presented by the prosecution.
" Franken, who as a result of the Fox case had received massive media exposure, commented " I'd like to thank Fox's lawyers for filing one of the stupidest briefs I've ever seen in my life.
However, Ross argues that Papuan languages have closed-class pronoun systems, which are resistant to borrowing, and in any case that the massive number of languages with similar pronouns in a family like Trans – New Guinea preclude borrowing as an explanation.
According to Reuben Hart, " the case is extremely complicated and potentially massive, considering the large class spread across many countries ".

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