Sentences with phrase «judging by a domain»

This online experience will most likely be called Red Dead Online, judging by a domain name registered by publisher Take - Two this morning.
This online experience will most likely be called Red Dead Online, judging by a domain name registered by publisher Take - Two this morning.

Not exact matches

Consider, if a customer enters a generic english word that happens to also be a narrow trademark into a search engine, even a search engine that is searching for commercial products within the domain covered by the trademark, I guess it's technically possible (at least in the US) to simultaneously perform a trademark search on the term and not echo back the search term to the customer to avoid infringing the trademark on the search results page (I guess that would be serving the customer, according to the judge).
2.4 The Gallery will borrow only those objects for which either provenance has been established by research or, through their presence in the public domain, are judged to have a history that is reasonably secure.
«The success of a mapping method can be judged by how accurately it reconstructs the full ocean temperature domain.
When presented with the occasion to opine on the compatibility of administrative tribunals with the entrenchment of judicial power in Labour Relations Board of Saskatchewan v. John East Iron Works, [vii] the position of the judges was unequivocal: the Board's functions represented a «striking departure from the traditional conception of a court» [viii] and were designed instead to give effect to the «new conception of industrial relations», [ix] something that could only be achieved by technocrats familiar with the domain and qualified to «bring an experience and knowledge acquired extra-judicially to the solution of their problems».
The case was before the advent of the Civil Procedure Rules 1998 and the judge granted summary judgment under RSC Ord 14 and injunctions to prevent the use of the domain names by the defendants.
There were no significant effects on other child or parental domains and the effect sizes on conduct problems, though not reported in the conventional way, are likely to be small judging by the p values (0.041 immediately; 0.034 at six months).
Depending on the vagaries of the practice from time to time in this or that jurisdiction, parenting coordinators effectively have license to wield heavy authority and extremely biased power, opining back to and influencing judges, bringing issues into the public domain that do not belong there and which were not brought into the case by either party, siding with one party unfairly (even developing personal relationships with one of the parties), and recommending or just ordering the parents to hire the parenting coordinator's own cronies for therapies and guardianships and evaluations.
In addition, the ACE Study list of preventable childhood adversities omits certain domains judged by many developmental researchers to be important in predicting long - term health and well - being outcomes.
An administrative law judge ruled that a broker acted in bad faith by registering two domain names, listonrealtor.com and listitonrealtor.com, and ordered the names transferred to NAR.
An administrative law judge has considered NAR's challenge to a series domain names registered by a nonmember entity using the term «REALTOR».
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