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The EPO states that the cost reduction from a unitary patent would be as high as 70% when compared to the current system.

When studying learning, researchers directly observe only the participants' choices, which are often assumed to arise from a unitary learning process.

She hopes to amend the constitution, to transform the Philippines from a unitary state with a presidential system into a federation with a parliamentary one.

In particular, we give a necessary and sufficient condition under which a unital in our family is equivalent to a Ganley unital derived from a unitary polarity.

They would change Sri Lanka from a unitary state into a union of regions, which would gain control over health and education, and at least some influence over the police and their finances.

A campaign to shift from a unitary to a genuinely federal system was launched in 1960, and two years later U Nu, the prime minister, agreed to implement it – precipitating the coup: Ne Win, heavily influenced by Japanese Fascists under whom he had trained as a young man, wanted to crush ethnic resistance permanently.

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Research over the past 30 years has convincingly shown that, far from being a unitary condition, neglect is a protean disorder whose symptoms can selectively affect different sensory modalities, cognitive processes, spatial domains and coordinate systems.

Also, Oxfordshire is ranked sixth by local enterprise partnerships (LEP) area in the UK Competitiveness Index, while Cambridgeshire is in tenth place.This week see an analysis published by EY on the savings that could be made from creating a unitary authority for Oxfordshire.

Second: I have always thought that it is difficult to extract from my books, each of which is so different from the others, a unitary discourse, an overall definition, maybe even just the outline of an author that is not also split up.

Lionel Trilling has cautioned us that an idea derived from reading is not a unitary, irrefragable thing but something modified in its transmission by the cultural community into which it falls, by the response to the language, by the power of understanding of those who receive it and by their purpose and intentions.

This definition has evolved from the concept of a unitary short-term memory system [ 7].

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