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36 Thus, the retransmission in question is aimed at an indeterminate number of potential recipients and implies a large number of persons.
32 In that connection, it follows from the case-law of the Court that the term 'public' in Article 3(1) of Directive 2001/29 refers to an indeterminate number of potential recipients and implies, moreover, a fairly large number of persons (see, to that effect, SGAE, paragraphs 37 and 38 and the case‑law cited).
This longitudinal study among participants of a lung cancer-screening programme showed in the short term that recipients of an indeterminate baseline screening result requiring a follow-up CT experience an increase in lung-cancer-specific distress, whereas the scores of recipients of a negative baseline screening result may be interpreted as a relief.
This longitudinal study among participants of a lung cancer screening programme showed that in the short term recipients of an indeterminate result experienced increased lung-cancer-specific distress, whereas the HRQoL changes after a negative baseline screening result may be interpreted as a relief.
It becomes indeterminate".
Its future is indeterminate.
Its age is indeterminate.
Punitive damages, as the Court points out, may range in orders of indeterminate magnitude, ante, at 6, untethered to compensable harm, and would thus pose a concern that recipients of federal funding could not reasonably have anticipated.
It's just as indeterminate".
A fantastic, physical, indeterminate sound.
Indeterminate sentences swelled prison numbers too.
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