Sentences with phrase «anticipated by»

The petitioner, Oil States Energy Services, sued the respondent, Greene's Energy Group, for infringement of U.S. Patent No. 6,179,053 and Greene's responded by filing an IPR proceeding challenging the patentability of two claims of the «053 patent as anticipated by prior art.
The Frankfurt moot final was anticipated by an Investment conference organized by MWE and Goethe University.
[84] The actions of the plaintiff would not be anticipated by a reasonable person.
As summarized by Peter Joy: «ethics opinions respond to questions from practicing lawyers and apply the ethical rules to situations not anticipated by the express language of the rules.»
The second, which the SFO anticipated by the end of last year, has thus far failed to materialise.
The move, which was anticipated by various legal commentators, seems like a sensible way to get a speedy resolution to this controversy.
[50] Justices Bastarache and Arbour concluded spousal support agreements should be given considerable weight, except: (i) where the circumstances under which such an agreement was negotiated and executed are unsatisfactory; (ii) where there is substantial unfairness (non-compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act) when the agreement was entered into; or (iii) where at the time an application to determine spousal support is commenced there has been a change in circumstances not reasonably anticipated by the parties which renders the agreement unfair (i.e., no longer in compliance with the objectives of the Divorce Act).
Accordingly, it will be necessary to show that these new circumstances were not reasonably anticipated by the parties, and have led to a situation that can not be condoned.
[91]... It is only where the current circumstances represent a significant departure from the range of reasonable outcomes anticipated by the parties, in a manner that puts them at odds with the objectives of the Act, that the court may be persuaded to give the agreement little weight.
Another type of exposure that may survive beyond the ultimate 15 - year limitation period would be a claim for contribution and indemnity, as anticipated by s. 18 (1) of the Act.
The agreed cap on fees relates to personal injury claims (road traffic and employer and public liability) where the level of general damages, anticipated by the claimant when the report is commissioned, does not exceed # 15,000.
Such injuries should be anticipated by the doctor with a Caesarean section performed.
These services would include therapies that are necessary to extend life or ease pain, and also, arguably, experimental therapies that, while unproven, are reasonably anticipated by patients to have some positive effects.
The price rises are meant to keep the cost of the power lower than the rate increases anticipated by utilities, so you're still saving money by going solar.
Atmospheric CO2 concentration [CO2] has increased from a pre-industrial level of approximately 280 ppm to approximately 385 ppm, with further increases (700 — 1000 ppm) anticipated by the end of the twenty - first century [1].
After briefly and selectively reviewing the literature on uncertainty and surprise, we adopt a definition of «surprise» that does not include the strict requirement that it apply to a wholly unexpected outcome, but rather recognizes that many events are often anticipated by some, even if not most observers.
A 65 % global increase above the 2004 primary energy demand (464 EJ, 11,204 Mtoe) is anticipated by 2030 under business as usual (IEA, 2006b).
NOAA has led the world in collecting and disseminating global temperature data and maintains the longest dataset of such data — so the release of new data is always highly anticipated by climate scientists.
This also means there is nothing remotely inconsistent in claiming on the one hand a cold weather event is not evidence of a not - warming or cooling climate and at the same time saying that the increased incidence and severity of heat wave weather events are consistent with and, indeed, anticipated by a warming climate.
He stated that DEC Commissioner Seggos took a historic step in asserting that GE's Hudson River cleanup, as implemented to date, will not achieve the targeted reductions in PCBs in fish and water in the timeframes anticipated by the EPA when it adopted the cleanup plan.
Notice for example, the great deviation in the hindcast due to the 1991 Pinatubo eruption, which obviously couldn't be anticipated by better initializations.
It is traditional to use moving averages of the data to smooth out year - to - year changes that can not be anticipated by any climate model.
The International Energy Agency reports that four to six degrees Celsius warming is anticipated by the century's end.
«The reality is, the flattening of the Global OHC anomaly data was not anticipated by those who created the models.
In the Siberian Arctic and the Chukchi Sea, the absence of multi-year ice still resulted in lighter than normal ice conditions, as anticipated by outlook contributors.
Large - scale CCS projects in the power sector are now a reality, demonstrated by: * The world's first large - scale power sector CCS project — the Boundary Dam Integrated Carbon Capture and Sequestration Demonstration Project in Canada (CO2 capture capacity of 1 Mtpa)-- becoming operational in October 2014 * Commissioning activities on a new - build 582 megawatt (MW) power plant beginning at the Kemper County Energy Facility in Mississippi (US, CO2 capture capacity of 3 Mtpa) with CO2 capture expected to commence in the first half of 2016 * The Petra Nova Carbon Capture Project at the W.A. Parish power plant near Houston, Texas (US, CO2 capture capacity of 1.4 Mtpa) entering construction in July 2014, with CO2 capture anticipated by the end of 2016.
What we're seeing is changes in climate patterns that are on the more pessimistic end of what was possible — the ranges that had been discerned or anticipated by our scientists — which means we're really in a race against time.
This will help you visualise what is anticipated by many scientists who have actually studied the topic, as opposed to «sceptics» who spend their time denying that there is any kind of a problem at all.
So the actual LCOE (anticipated by the producer) for 4c / kWh agreement is -LRB-(4c / kWh (PPA) + 2.2 c PTC) * (1 - margin of the producer) ~ 6.2 c * 0.8 = 4.96 c.
Despite the fact that the film delineates a few impacts of an Earth - wide temperature boost anticipated by researchers, for example climbing ocean levels, more dangerous storms, and disturbance of sea ebbs and flows and climate designs, it portrays these occasions incident a great deal more quickly and intensely than is recognized logically possible, and the hypothesis that a superstorm will make quick worldwide environmental change does not show up in the investigative writing.
Over the same two decades, improving knowledge of global coal reduced estimates of total reserves by two - thirds, while costs increased much faster than anticipated by long - range coal resource models with long and flat supply curves.
It is anticipated by most sources that human population growth rates will decrease sharply from the very high exponential rates seen in the second half of the 20th century.
What's lost in a lot of the discussion about human - caused climate change is not that the sum of human activities is leading to some warming of the earth's temperature, but that the observed rate of warming (both at the earth's surface and throughout the lower atmosphere) is considerably less than has been anticipated by the collection of climate models upon whose projections climate alarm (i.e., justification for strict restrictions on the use of fossil fuels) is built.
Also note that the recent recession, visible above as a minor emissions dip around 2007 - 2009, is anticipated by the International Energy Agency to have only a very small impact on the rate at which the remaining budget is consumed.
With recent annual releases equal to or lower than releases from 2000 to 2010, the HFE protocol is likely to increase sandbar size and allow more sand to be retained in Marble Canyon, as anticipated by Wright et al. [2008].
me warming of the earth's temperature, but that the observed rate of warming (both at the earth's surface and throughout the lower atmosphere) is considerably less than has been anticipated by the collection of climate models upon whose projections climate alarm (i.e., justification for strict restrictions on the use of fossil fuels) is built.
It is also clear that conditions during the last interglacial (LIG, 125 kya BP) that temperature changes were close to what is anticipated by the end of the century.
intent, and he only means that when we increase GHG's there can be surprises in the response of the system that are not anticipated by present models, well that's a conclusion to which I would heartily subscribe, especially given that it was our main point in the NRC abrupt change report.
Anticipated by Sargeant's Madame X, invented by Coco Chanel, and adapted infinitely by women across style, class, and some national borders, the little black dress is adored for its versatility as armor, camouflage, or plumage.
Highly anticipated by collectors and academics alike, this publication features recently completed work that has never been published to coincide with the retrospective of his work that was shown internationally from 2009 — 2011.
Eagerly anticipated by her extensive fan base, Celmins» new body of work does not disappoint.
It is his first major public presentation in a while and so has been eagerly anticipated by his supporters.
Although anticipated by artists like JMW Turner (Interior at Petworth, 1837), Van Gogh (Wheat Field with Crows, 1890) and Paul Gauguin (Anna The Javanese, 1893), expressionism was made famous by two groups in pre-war Germany: Die Brucke (Dresden / Berlin) and Der Blaue Reiter (Munich), led by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880 - 1938) and Wassily Kandinsky (1866 - 1944) respectively.
This new period is eagerly anticipated by curators, critics and collectors, and Artinfo has named the exhibition one of the 40 most anticipated fall gallery shows in New York.
That, in turn, proves to have been anticipated by a domestic version of the composition: rows of crisp, carefully aligned wooden roof shingles.
His highly refined interests in kitsch, scatological humor, porn, tawdry glamour, serial killers, and other tabloid fodder anticipated by decades the zeitgeist of our time.
Being eagerly anticipated by the masses might mean current commercial success, but is it relevant or will it stand the test of time?
Our present bedazzlement - by - pixels was anticipated by a loosely affiliated group of artists who emerged in New York in the mid-1970s and early»80s — before iPhones, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram.
The Biennial exhibitions are a cornerstone of OCMA's program and highly anticipated by art enthusiasts and the art world alike.
Washes of candy colours overlaying Sigmar Polke's Untitled (Couple)(1973) are anticipated by two of Stanley Whitney's gouache grids from 2015, and give these apparently abstract works a sensual charge.
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