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The commercial sector is not lacking funds but the problem is the containment of the cost of performing broad based clinical trials that could lead to licensing.
The live show will help sell records and get the film and TV community excited about the band, which could lead to licensing.
If the threats lead to licensing agreements and the continued rise of Android, well there's a huge pile of money from each participating OEM.
Proposed legislation in New Jersey that would lead to licensing casinos there for online gambling "is being defeated, because not a single casino company supports the idea," said I. Nelson Rose, a professor and gambling law expert at the Whittier Law School in California.
He further explains, "This can in turn lead to licensing and the formation of new companies".
Objections raised on the design and outcome of clinical studies were most likely to lead to licensing failure.
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It was hard to see a future of growth — and that's what led to licensing.
Then, the patent holder will frequently request or demand that the infringer cease and desist from the infringing activity, which often leads to licensing discussions or litigation.
It is not as if the Taxi and Limousine Commission rules do not take overcharges seriously -- even a $10 overcharge can lead to license revocation.
This will lead to license agreements between publishers and aggregators.
The campaign also made Mrs. Peller a television star and led to licensing deals for "Where's the beef?" T-shirts, coffee mugs and beach towels.
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