Sentence examples for protected knowledge from inspiring English sources

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Twentieth-century institutions built and protected knowledge stocks proprietary resources that no one else could access.

In 2007, INPI decided to equip GAPIs with more competences in the promotion of protected knowledge.

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Furthermore, we seek to protect knowledge of the software S to the maximum extent possible even if the cloud can collude with several corrupted users.

In addition, technological cluster regions in the host country can be expected to provide opportunities for knowledge sourcing and MNC subsidiaries may be willing to protect knowledge less intensively to participate in cluster networks.

Building on mechanisms from information economics and signaling theory, we postulate that secrecy is more important for protecting knowledge for firms that have legal requirements to reveal information to shareholders.

We show that the preponderance of theoretical and empirical evidence indicates that the economic institutions and laws protecting knowledge in today's advanced economies are increasingly inadequate to govern global economic activity and are poorly suited to meet the needs of developing countries and emerging markets.

A very recent U.S. Supreme Court decision clarified one of the larger questions for such research: by protecting knowledge derived from the discovery of such natural processes from the exclusivity of patent protection, while nonetheless permitting "ownership" of processes invented or synthesized from them for manufacture and application as vaccines or medicines beneficial to human health.

For hospitals, on the other hand, they argue for the importance of protecting knowledge because explicit improvements to processes or products can be rapidly adopted by other hospitals.

For parks and protected areas knowledge of visitor expectations and loyalty is limited.

"[Ayahuasca is] the conduit to a body of profoundly ancient genetic and evolutionary wisdom that has long abided in the cosmologies of the indigenous peoples of the Amazon who have guarded and protected this knowledge for millennia, who learned long ago that the human role is not to be the master of nature, but its stewards," McKenna wrote.

This is why we have such requirements; because one vile act against another human being is one too many, because we don't get a do-over when we do unspeakable things, because people need to be protected with knowledge of others in their midst who have failed so egregiously at respecting another person's basic dignity.

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