Sentences with phrase «much protection until»

That's because the animal doesn't have much protection until it develops its shell and becomes an adult, and acidic conditions could interfere with shell formation (ie - calcification).

Not exact matches

One source of disagreement is how much Cold Spring Harbor actually knew about what was in the patent applications; while its lawsuit claims that Hannon didn't know about the copying until March 2008, when a Cold Spring Harbor attorney informed him of the news, Ropes & Gray says that «Dr. Hannon (along with his four co-inventors) signed declarations under oath... confirming that each application accurately disclosed the work for which they were seeking patent protection
Until recently, there was not much information available regarding how long a vaccination's protection lasts.
At the Crissy Field Wildlife Protection Area (west end of Crissy Field Beach), the population is much smaller than that at Ocean Beach, with averages hovering between one and six birds per surveying season (early July until the end of April or early May).
Often IP is only thought of as patent protection and that is another reason why many companies do not believe they need to consider IP until much later.
We know that most people put off life insurance «until next year,» but before you know it, it's several years have gone by and you're going to pay much more for your life insurance protection.
And, you'll have the peace of mind knowing you have the protection you need, instead of waiting until later when your health may have changed and you may end up paying much more for the coverage you need, if you can even qualify to get insured at that time.
When you secure coverage while you are healthy, you can provide greater protection for your loved ones at a much lower cost than if you wait until you are older.
Having this type of protection for your things will be very good, but it will not do much to protect your things until a disaster actually occurs.
Having privacy provisions for foreigners» data included in FISA would offer «much stronger protection» and be a «much more sustainable solution», she continued, adding: «Yesterday I spoke to several Congressmen and Congresswomen... We are lobbying for improvements in this Act but we have to wait until the end of the year.»
Age discrimination is a real thing, but it usually applies to people much older than you — there's a reason age discrimination laws don't kick in until 40, and many of us think 40 is weirdly young to need that protection.
How do we create a system that is better balanced while providing better protections for the environment while having more realistic allocations for farmers so that they don't have to wait until the last minute to figure out if they'll be getting water and how much
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