In doing so, I seek to underline that while in the US we can and should be informed by Australian ILPs and English / Welsh ABSs, in creating our own versions of them, there is no need that we identically copy their terminology, much less
create identical copies of the structures themselves.
The team then used computer simulations to
create identical copies of each new shape and pack them in the most efficient way possible.
The company alleged that Trump and Fisher had plagiarized one of their shoe models, called «the Wild Thing» by
creating an identical copy and launching it under a different name.
Not exact matches
Men may soon be able to
create as many genetically
identical copies as desired of any given person through what is technically called cloning.
The cells in our bodies can divide as often as once every 24 hours,
creating a new,
identical copy.
Sometimes this term can refer to «natural» clones made either when an organism is asexually reproduced by chance (as with
identical twins), but in common parlance, a clone is an
identical copy created intentionally.
You can set the number of
copied words necessary to trigger an alert and choose sites to ignore, which is useful if you've
created identical profiles elsewhere.
Like Piano Phase, Morrow's project allows the user to
create the melody, which the computer plays back using two pianos to play two
identical copies with one eventually speeding up.
Gad's work reflects the idea of multiples (
copy machines, slip casting, etching) but instead of making
identical works, she identifies the mark making and integrity of the process to
create, instead, unique pieces.
If it is not a criminal case, then a court decides whether it is more likely that the
identical work was
created by
copying or by coincidence.
So the email in a custodian's inbox on June 30 or a contract
created by a specific user, including revisions of this file, has an
identical copy backed up by IT every day.
Copying is illegal,
creating an
identical work by coincidence isn't.