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IN a little noticed decision in July, the World Intellectual Property Organization forced an American woman, Virginia Comito, to hand over the Internet address www.tonsil.com to Sud-Chemie, a German chemicals company that had held a trademark on the word since 1952.
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Participants also noticed the decisions instructors made as they facilitated class time and whether these decisions held students responsible for doing generative work throughout class time.
In research labs, she has noticed, ethical decisions are also made against a complex backdrop of real-world complications.
On noticing the decisions made in the previous period and developing the market demand, each firm determines once more to invest or defer in the next period.
Most regressive decision: In a competitive category, I'll give the nod to a little-noticed decision the court issued just a week ago.
Its state pension had become impossible to live on, thanks to a little-noticed decision by a Conservative government in 1980 to link the rise in the state pension to living costs instead of average earnings.
A little-noticed decision in March by the federal appeals court for the District of Columbia said there is no longer any basis for limiting contributions to independent committees, known as 527's.
Olympics security spending increased rapidly this year, after China's little-noticed decision last winter to create a nationwide "safe cities" program, establishing surveillance camera networks in more than 600 cities.
The other was a little-noticed decision by a federal court in California in a case brought by an American citizen against Austria for the return of artworks lost by her family during the Holocaust.
A federal judge in Houston, in a little-noticed decision, declared this month that part of the 1994 law, known as the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances Act, is unconstitutional because it exceeds the power of Congress to regulate commerce.
A little-noticed decision by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in September allows fixed wireless carriers Sprint and WorldCom are by far the biggest to use the giant swath of airwaves they control to serve not just the homebound but some mobile users as well.
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