Sentence examples for stringent intellectual from inspiring English sources

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The liberalisation of trade and the imposition of stringent intellectual property controls by the World Trade Organisation increased the imbalance by creating knowledge-rich and knowledge-poor countries.

Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultural biodiversity in crop improvement, the article delves into a systematic analysis of the relationship between institutional paradigms and their technological contexts of application, identified as mass selection, controlled hybridisation, molecular breeding tools and transgenics.

Pharmaceuticals are subject to stringent intellectual property protection.

Additionally, the enforcement of stringent intellectual property laws has the unintended consequence of limiting the introduction of generic drugs and device alternatives.

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The United States is the world's biggest advocate for enforcing stringent intellectual-property rules, which it insists are necessary for economic growth.

Just as pollution or an irresponsible use of property rights threatens land and climate, so an overly stringent system of intellectual-property rights risks holding back technological progress.

Yet for all the new agreements, stringent protection of foreigners' intellectual property is at odds with China's development strategy.

Often taxed with being too intellectual as a playwright, he is here not intellectually stringent enough.

But there is a growing risk that intellectual-property laws are now so stringent that they are actually inhibiting innovation, rather than protecting it.The call for a new approach was made forcefully this week in a statement called the Adelphi Charter, issued by a group of prominent legal scholars, artists, scientists and experts from around the world.

Intel, a giant maker of microchips, apparently managed to export to Russia 1,000 computers containing software to protect the firm's intellectual property, without getting ensnared by Russia's stringent regulations on encryption products.

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.

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