Martin and Stephen, you make no comment
on the substantial similarity of PIPEDA.
Northern Virginia criminal defense lawyer Fairfax County DWI attorney
on substantial similarity of prior out - of - state convictions
Not exact matches
When Teachers See
Similarities with Students, Relationships and Grades Improve The Conversation, 5/27/15 «Even when the similarities are surprisingly trivial — like having a birthday in common with someone else or having a preference for paintings by Klee versus Kandinsky - the consequences on relationships are typically substan
Similarities with Students, Relationships and Grades Improve The Conversation, 5/27/15 «Even when the
similarities are surprisingly trivial — like having a birthday in common with someone else or having a preference for paintings by Klee versus Kandinsky - the consequences on relationships are typically substan
similarities are surprisingly trivial — like having a birthday in common with someone else or having a preference for paintings by Klee versus Kandinsky - the consequences
on relationships are typically
substantial.»
In the end, while the authors of this chapter do not disclose the actual correlations between their two measures and value - added, specifically (although from the appendix one can infer that the correlation between value - added and Tripod output is around r = 0.45 as based
on an unadjusted r - squared), and I should mention this is a HUGE shortcoming of this chapter (one that would not have passed peer review should this chapter have been submitted to a journal for publication), the authors do mention that «the conceptual overlap between the frameworks is
substantial and that empirical patterns in the data show
similarities.»
If,
on the other hand, the range of expression for the work is wide, then the work is entitled to «broad» copyright protection, meaning that infringement can be proved by showing
substantial similarity.
Oftentimes, the FDA simply approves a new device, prosthesis, or implant
on the basis of its «
substantial similarity» to an already existing device.