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Sentence count:199+9Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: apparentevidentletters patentmanifestpatent of inventionplainunmistakableSimilar words: spatepatientanticipateparticipatetentthreatenintentextentMeaning: ['pætnt /'peɪtnt]  n. 1. a document granting an inventor sole rights to an invention 2. an official document granting a right or privilege. v. 1. obtain a patent for 2. grant rights to; grant a patent for 3. make open to sight or notice. adj. 1. (of a bodily tube or passageway) open; affording free passage 2. clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment. 
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31. Once patent life has ended, the manufacturers' price drops and parallel trading is barely profitable.
32. Boulton realised that if Watt's engines were to be exploited commercially the patent would have to be extended.
33. It should also be noted that no patent system can be watertight.
34. The woman stepped lightly away on her high-heeled, patent leather boots to her basket-work Mini parked beside the public convenience.
35. The new display focuses primarily on the role of patent medicines from 1870 to 1906.
36. In 1637, when Stanhope was persuaded to surrender his patent, Witherings took control of the whole postal system.
37. Healthcare companies are scrambling to patent the new approach first.
38. No one wants to end up fighting a patent battle in court because financially only the lawyers win.
39. The legal process is long winded; it can outlast the life of the patent.
40. We are exposed to chemicals everywhere, in oven cleaners, detergents, patent medicines, hair sprays-everywhere.
41. When Watt's master patent for his separate condenser expired in 1800, he retired from active work.
42. But to engineers - particularly mechanical engineers - patent law is something to be aware of.
43. He did not commit suicide because he had no patent and had reaped no rewards.
44. He had a patent and had earned millions of dollars in royalties.
45. He applied for a patent for his design on 26 July 1907.
46. Between 1775 and 1800, when their patent expired,(Sentencedict.com) 321 steam-engines were built.
47. Undaunted by this set-back, Nicholson successfully negotiated the rights to the Medlock patent for the considerable sum of £2000.
48. He had to pay a heavy fine for infringing Dollond's patent in that year.
49. It is indoctrination Misguided pride leaves us impervious to any version of success that does not bear the patent of our system.
50. A trial judge sided with Burroughs, however,[www.Sentencedict.com] and threw out the patent challenges before they ever reached a jury.
51. This entitled them to bring a patent action against the buyers to enforce the patent.
52. By this time Sadler was interested in steam engines: in 1791 he obtained a patent for an unsuccessful rotary engine.
53. Superior products would evolve and stiff competition would sprout up as Roundup patent protections expired around the globe.
54. He is quite insistent in his amorous advances despite the patent lack of response.
55. The court ruled that he had infringed the company's patent.
56. In 1836 Baxter received a royal patent for his printing process.
57. Comparing the absolute number of patents filed between countries is difficult because of different national patent regimes.
58. The Cipla offer raised concerns that patent laws may be breached in some countries.
59. Weak authentication with low maintenance overhead and without patent or export restrictions.
60. Murdock lost no time in setting out for London to take out a patent for his model.
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