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Law professor Eva-Maria Svensson authored an interesting chapter on the "Nordic regulation of gender discriminatory advertisements" in which she used the common definition: (1) infringements of a person's sex and (2) stereotypical perceptions of the sexes.
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The New Yorker, May 25 , 1929P. 23 Infringement of a parking ordinance in France.
It's also that it's a gross infringement of a child's safety and a parent's authority.
Mores are more coercive than folkways: relatively mild disapproval follows an infringement of a folkway; severe disapproval or punishment follows the breaking of mores.
Pfizer settled a lawsuit against a rival drug maker, Novartis, for alleged infringement of a United States patent for the antibiotic medicine Zithromax.
It would have to be an infringement of a very specific art style – for example, the look of Habbo Hotel, which is very distinctive.
Infringement of a cold fusion patent just isn't going to be a problem.
Considered in itself the offence of, say, lying is an infringement of a law, rule, and/or a moral principle.
According to a Bloomberg article this morning, FTR sued Google for infringement of a new patent for enhanced telephone services.
In this regard, note that an infringement of a specific law or institutional rule does not in and of itself constitute an act of institutional corruption.
Here's a quick recap: ActiveVideo filed suit against Verizon in May 2010 citing the infringement of a handful of their television service-related patents.
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