Sentence examples for protection granting from inspiring English sources

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The fact it's gone down to 34%, when there's a general recognition across Europe that Eritreans need protection, granting protection to a third is worrying," she said.

In all decisions, authorities should be guided fundamentally by the Convention on the Rights of the Child – the best interests of the child - including in decisions on international protection, granting or refusing applications for residence as well as decisions regarding transfer or return.

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They prevail thanks to the fierce protection granted by politicians who rely on them for precious vote banks.

But readers should not confuse the length of copyright enjoyed by corporations with the copyright protection granted to freelancers.

Unions in Italy are offering a compromise that would allow companies to hire and fire freely within the first three years of employment, but which would then grant the standard protection granted to other Italian workers.

Mary Kevlin, a copyright and trademark specialist at the law firm of Cowan, Liebowitz & Latman in New York, said that yoga sequences might receive the kind of copyright protection granted works of choreography.

Therefore, with little consensus over the genetic conformity threshold required to activate this extensive protection granted to cosmetic modifications, the EDV addition could be detrimental to small-scale breeders (Narasimhan and Robinson [2008]).

The combination of export taxes liberally applied, especially on the agricultural sector, and a significant protection granted to the manufacturing sector are the result of the distributional conflict outlined in Sect.

The present dominant intellectual property paradigm, characterised by extended patent protection and stringent plant-variety protection granted within a strictly regulated formal seed market, raises the question as to whether it has successfully achieved such a balancing act in the misunderstood world of agrobiodiversity innovation.

The farmers' exemption, allowing farmers to sow seeds for saving, using or exchanging, was in the past implied by the 1961 and 1978 Acts through the scope of protection granted to breeders (since the extent of exclusive rights did not reach acts perpetrated without any commercial purpose by third parties, including unmethodical selectors or farmers; Pires De Carvalho [2010]).

Other countries consider them migrants, and therefore beyond the protection granted refugees.

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