Sentence examples for into an issued from inspiring English sources

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So if you do a conscientious job describing your invention in the provisional a later filed non-provisional application, which will hopefully ultimately mature into an issued utility patent, will be entitled to be considered filed as of the provisional filing date.

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"When he locks into an issue, he locks into an issue and he doesn't let go until he gets resolution," said Senator José Peralta, a Democrat of Queens.

"They latched onto this and made it into an issue that it wasn't," he said.

Carter was asked whether he would make Camby's comments into an issue with his team.

"When something speaks to millions of consumers, it turns into an issue for Congress".

They should have put their efforts into an issue that matters, and is being ignored: defence.

"This has evolved into an issue about the morality of threatening human lives over disagreeing with someone else's beliefs.

MR. O'DONNELL has tapped into an issue that concerns many individual investors but which many feel powerless to change.

"The financial aspect has been made into an issue but an engagement of this size makes sense.

It seems, she said, an appropriately grim topic: "I kind of back into an issue and become this unlikely activist".

Casework is when you can get your teeth into an issue and really help someone, really make a difference.

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