Exact(2)
An examiner may only grant a patent when convinced that the claimed invention is new and not obvious over such technologies.
No conditions attach to an appeal where all parties consent, but when the permission of the High Court is sought, the judge may only grant leave if he "considers that...the question of law concerned could substantially affect the rights of one or more parties to the arbitration agreement".
Similar(57)
Even the winner may only be granted a little more leeway, time and respite.
If adequate control cannot be demonstrated, authorisation may only be granted if it is shown that socio-economic benefits outweigh the risks (article 60(4)).
L1 status may only be granted for up to 1 year.
Beer and wine: Some smaller bars or restaurants may only be granted a licence to sell "soft" liquors like beer and wine.
This mechanism can only grant the best hierarchical path, while our work may find the route with the shortest physical distance.
We can only grant ourselves self-esteem.
Workers may receive sickness benefits in the event of a sickness (with approval of a doctor), however disability insurance is only granted to those with a serious and permanent impairment that reduces work ability.
The new law only grants parents access to data for teachers currently instructing their children, not for teachers their children may have in the future.
"National Gallery" not only grants a behind-the-scenes perspective, but a chance to see quite how many different perspectives people may have about the same piece of art.
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