Up until now, all the people who wanted to make an AOSP custom ROM, which in
plain terms means building on the original source code of the Android 4.0 ICS would have to use the Android 4.0.3 source code.
Not exact matches
I
mean look how much is contained in those writings — the miracles, Jesus» life, what he said along with what the Apostle's said — so there's really a lot riding on the validity of the gospels in
terms of the supernatural Jesus versus Jesus, the
plain man, wouldn't you agree?
Some look at
terms and see only their
plain meaning.
«In
plain English, the
term «inclusion» has come to
mean «exclusion.»
That
plain meaning says that a legislator can't accept an appointment to an office created during the
term that legislator was elected to (January 2015 to December 2016 for Camara).
«Liberal» in USA has several
meanings, mainly, either (1) «classical liberal» (which in USA is typically branded as «libertarianism» - although it's still called
plain «liberalism» in Europe where the
term originated); and, wholly independently, (2) «political liberal» - which is a self - made late 20th century [1] rebrand of what used to be called «progressive» (and can be loosely branded «left wing» at times, but personally I absolutely abhore single - axis left / right positioning) position.
I am using the word ordinary as a
term to
mean usual, not
plain.
Each lays out its argument in
plain terms, using technical language as appropriate but without excessive use of jargon that clouds its
meaning.
It's just
plain hard to wrap your brain around what all the
terms mean — points, APR, APY — not to mention crunching the numbers, shopping around, and filling out reams of paperwork.
In such situations, it is advisable to use
plain and simple language, at least in the first stage of the negotiations and to avoid any legal
terms; explain exactly what you
mean, even if you are convinced that you would understand a foreign legal
term properly.
For example, if the
term's
plain and ordinary
meaning is what you think is proper, don't offer a «next best» interpretation.
Can you explain what it
means in
plainer terms?
«Based on its
plain meaning and read in context, the
term «intercept» in s. 183 of Part VI of the Criminal Code encompasses the production or seizure of historical text messages stored by a service provider.»
Unless you overtly signal a change in scope of the
term, you inherit all of the problems of ambiguity attached to the
plain meaning of the
term (in some contracts, that specifically works in favor of the other party).
Adopting a
plain reading of contractual
terms prevents insurers from broadening the
meaning of the words beyond those written on the page.
If so, the bigger issue will be how the Court draws the line as to when courts may look behing the
plain meaning of statutory
terms when determining the scope of conduct made illegal by a federal criminal statute.
With all the apparent confusion over the correct claim construction at this point, you could almost forgive Samsung's expert for using an ultimately incorrect claim construction of the» 647 patent's claims in his expert report (he followed the one Judge Koh made giving claim
terms their
plain and ordinary
meaning, but he could have given alternate opinions based on the divergent constructions of Judge Posner).
Finally, the
terms in the claims may not take on their
plain English
meaning, but rather may have been defined by the language in the rest of that patent, so it's possible that you might incorrectly think you were in the clear based on a misunderstanding arising from that.
Real reconciliation, to use the
term favoured by a succession of chief justices, will only become likely when a government takes office that genuinely wants to forge new relationships and when Canada decides that the best way to interpret obligations set out in agreements will follow a line between clear and
plain meaning and a purposive interpretation.
Even though level
term provides the simplicity of being understood doesn't
mean It's a «
Plain Jane» product.
The
term «replacement cost» is not defined under the definitions of standard commercial property and homeowners insurance policies.1 Words not defined within the policy are interpreted by their ordinary,
plain and usual
meaning.
This
means, in
plain English, that you get to pay less for
term insurance because people are generally living longer lives.
All of this hasn't gone unnoticed by the marketing people, which
means that
plain old AMOLED or regular IPS LCD aren't the
terms used in the marketing fluff.
In
terms of design, ZOTAC says that the SN970 will display the company's signature look, which practically
means a very
plain and nondescript box.
The court was unable to find a
plain meaning of the
term «settlement services,» so it turned to an analysis of the list of services found in section 3 (3).
Applying the
plain, ordinary
meaning, it concluded that the
term «contaminant» could be interpreted in more than one way and it was unclear whether it includes lead - based paint.