Sentences with phrase «held in perpetuity»

So rights could be held in perpetuity when the book is selling only two or three copies a month.
Just like a sketch on real paper, an electronic paper display will hold a static image, even without electricity — when there is no change in image or text, an EPD will simply show the last content uploaded and will hold it in perpetuity.

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When asked whether the agreement means the UK will be linked with the single market «in perpetuity», the Shadow Brexit Secretary agreed, before adding: «And I think that's the right thing and I think we should hold her to that.»
Since poor state test scores, poor SAT or ACT scores, are kept only in students» records in perpetuity, he is the one who truly is held accountable.
Because, today's publishing can hold your book hostage in perpetuity due to the print on demand model.
Assume that the 1 % initial coupon holds — we have now walled off 0.75 % of GDP as a permanent expense in the Federal budget — keeping the numbers simple, that would be 3.75 % of all Federal revenues in perpetuity.
Can they continue to be held, protected and professionally managed in perpetuity and, if so, does the plan have provisions for non-education events such as buying a first house, traveling abroad, starting a business or other needs?
While short - term shocks scare investors into selling prematurely, long - term investors need to recognize that holding an investment in perpetuity doesn't always make sense.
Its employee owners may one day hold a majority stake in the business, but Lars says that he expects his family to retain an ownership stake in perpetuity.
The d'Offay Donation is now administered through its holding institutions, The National Gallery of Scotland, and the Tate Gallery, and it will be seen in perpetuity through the ARTIST ROOMS programme.
By terms of such an arrangement, one or several libraries would identify themselves as having a complete collection of a specified legacy print item (say, the Lower Canada Reports, 1851 - 1867) and commit to keeping that collection in perpetuity, giving other libraries the option of disposing of their holdings of that title while ensuring at least one copy is retained and available to all.
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