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However, as an active element of knowledge Fleck indicates also "the mere use of alcohol in preparing extracts", adding however that "the actual usefulness of such extracts is a passive one and therefore a necessary consequence".
The mere use of a person's Christian name is electric.
For Ms. Mayzler, the mere use of the word "orientation" was a revelation.
Conceptual art was not encouraged; "the mere use of the word 'conceptual' implied a violence to that universe," she said.
As discussed above, however, trademark liability cannot attach from the mere use of a trademark as a keyword.
The mere use of a name gave Clark access to a world that otherwise would have been inaccessible to him.
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However, the converse is not true: mere use of a randomizer does not by itself make the merits of all claimants equal.
Though he stopped short of charging that China was intentionally manipulating its currency to gain an unfair trade advantage, as the law requires for an official citation of currency manipulation, Mr. Geithner's mere use of the word infuriated Chinese leaders.
In 1663, the prohibition was extended to mere use.
Mere use of the term "subwoofer" is no guarantee of good or extended bass performance.
The challenge for radiologists remains the detection of metastases in small lymph nodes with a short axial diameter below 10 mm, because mere use of the size criterion will result in misclassification of these nodes as normal.
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