Sentence examples for quantity intended from inspiring English sources

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It is also worth noting that even if registrations exists Article 6 of the Trade marks Directive (EU) provides that a trade mark cannot be used to prohibit a third party from using the protected term to indicate kind, quality, quantity, intended purpose, value, geographical origin, the time of production or other characteristics of goods or services.

A measurand is defined as "the quantity intended to be measured".

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There is below-ground space available to store fuel to power the diesel motors in quantities intended to keep the place running for three days without an outside utility.

The fact that development of changes in design and content of national map series may become rather involved induces some reluctance to change, as does the fact that map stocks are usually printed in quantities intended to last for 10 or more years.

This quantity was intended to be used for characterization of the bacterial spread along the contour of the colony, once the P− bacteria was located at the front.

We also agree with the Master's conclusion as to the quantity of water intended to be reserved.

But the information was interesting and accessible enough to be digestible even in much larger quantities than the intended bite-sized portions.

On October 7, 1992, Hedley Lomas applied for an export license for a quantity of live sheep intended for slaughter in a specified Spanish slaughterhouse.

Because of the high price for diesel oil on the black market, the officials said, quantities of the oil intended for dealers in Iraq were being diverted by smugglers out of the country, either by ship or on an overland route to Kuwait.

The bags are distributed to Hermès boutiques on unpredictable schedules and in limited quantities, creating scarcity and, intended or unintended, exclusivity.

Ockham had claimed that it was superfluous to posit quantitative forms really distinct from substance and quality, since quantity presupposes what it is intended to explain, i.e., the extension of material substances and their having parts outside parts.

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