Sentence examples for equivalent in question from inspiring English sources

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Just as Warner-Jenkinson held that the patentee bears the burden of proving that an amendment was not made for a reason that would give rise to estoppel, we hold here that the patentee should bear the burden of showing that the amendment does not surrender the particular equivalent in question.

The equivalent may have been unforeseeable at the time of the application; the rationale underlying the amendment may bear no more than a tangential relation to the equivalent in question; or there may be some other reason suggesting that the patentee could not reasonably be expected to have described the insubstantial substitute in question.

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Thus, in order to make it possible to use the questionnaire preoperatively and after procedures other than ankle replacement, "the ankle operated on" had to be changed to the Swedish equivalent of "the ankle in question".

This is not a coincidence, as the two criteria become equivalent if the scale in question is continuous (and the probability of caseness is calculated from the same dataset).

A compulsory license is a legally sanctioned government decision that obliges the patent-owner to provide a license to another company, allowing that other company to manufacture a generic equivalent of the medicine in question.

To understand the biological tumour and normal tissue effects of unconventional fractionations such as 5 × 5 Gy or 10 × 2.5 Gy with two fractions administered daily, it is helpful to calculate total doses delivered with conventional fractionation, that would be biologically equivalent with the regimen in question.

The $15.9 billion in question is equivalent to roughly $700 for each citizen of Iraq, where infant mortality has reached fourth-world levels because of the collapse of the country's public-health infrastructure.

Then the statement in question is equivalent to that the inequalities cos t ≤ S ˜ ( p, q, t ) ≤ 1 (3.11).

In relation to the entire park, the acreage in question is equivalent to the space a postage stamp would take up in Manhattan.

Less dramatic than it's equivalent question in the English class, but important nevertheless.

In the nuclear example, the report in question estimates 17 million deaths – equivalent to around one-quarter of the UK population.

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