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Thus understood, a timespan appropriately "limited" as applied to future copyrights does not automatically cease to be "limited" when applied to existing copyrights.
Thus understood, a timespan appropriately "limited" [537 U.S. 188] as applied to future copyrights does not automatically cease to be "limited" when applied to existing copyrights.
Geological investigations have not been able to distinguish a single giant earthquake from a series of great earthquakes occurring over a timespan of a decade or two4, although this information is important for the assessment of future hazard5.
When modelling, using cubic splines, we absorb the linear trends in period and cohort over the timespan with observed data into a drift component and then attenuate the drift into the future.
However, such records cover a short timespan in comparison with the long history of the house and cannot tell us of likely future climate.
The average timespan for a manager in England's professional game is currently 13 months.
Marlon James's third novel is epic: hefty in grammes, timespan, ambition and structure.
Our team examined each organization over at least a four-year timespan.
Squeak augmented the model with the abstractions Timespan, Year, Month and Week.
"I don't think we would have achieved anything like what she did in that timespan".
Laws says on the timespan "that was simply what came out of the talks".
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