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On a very basic level, Camp can't seem to grasp the difference between "the accused" and a "complainant".
If Judge Bach really believes that "a fraction of a second and a little luck" is the "only difference between (the accused) and the rest of us," he is painfully unaware of what real driving responsibility is.
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Nor is this a case where distrust, animosity, or other personal differences between the accused and his would-be counsel have rendered effective representation unlikely or impossible.
The majority below held that the doctrine of equivalents continues to exist and that its touchstone is whether substantial differences exist between the accused process and the patented process.
"There is only one difference: the accused.
He said there was a world of difference between being accused of indulging in partisan and biased polemics, and consorting with violent terrorists.
The Federal Circuit explained this factor by suggesting that an alleged infringer's behavior, be it copying, designing around a patent, or independent experimentation, indirectly reflects the substantiality of the differences between the patented invention and the accused device or process.
But one distinction could make all the difference between the cases: whom the men were accused of lying to.
The difference between the malfeasance that the Clintons have often been accused of and the malfeasance that they have actually committed is wide.
The accused.
"The difference between the teams?
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