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Перевод: copying


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  1. Copying artwork from the project details onto polyester film.
  2. It was enough to make the Premier League aristocrats choke with apoplectic rage but Jones cheekily suggested that Alex Ferguson's men should ease the tension gripping his club by copying the Dons' rough 'n' tumble, get-the-beers-in approach.
  3. Sag Hankamer rename them ellipses and argue that they are interpreted by "copying over" a piece of superficial representation.
  4. The Aussie singer, who has been accused of copying Madonna herself, has herself been accused of copying Madonna, has hit out at the American superstar.
  5. EVERY type of home computer and data storage system has its own method of copying.
  6. No copying process is perfect, however, and the population of replicators comes to include varieties that differ from one another.
  7. If your source-machine has an edit switch, use of this will help to optimise the video signal for transfer and reduce the copying losses.
  8. Hurried copying produced Elgar's Chanson de Matin .
  9. Competitors - espionage, arson, patent copying; bribery and corruption to influence those in new or expanding markets, such as government officials in developing economies (Braithwaite 1979b; Jacoby, Nehemlis, and Ells 1977); price-fixing to squeeze out new competitors or to rationalize competition (Fuller 1962; Geis 1967; Smith 1961); mergers or take-overs in violation of anti-monopoly legislation (Snider 1978).
  10. Zilog has filed a complaint against two subsidiaries of Nippon Electric in the US, accusing them of copying its Z80 microprocessor.
  11. However, insufficient height was available to install windows copying the attenuated shape of the original "lancets" and the unquestioning reproduction of the arch form in the new windows would have produced a weaker visual result than the treatment which was adopted - the insertion of new tripartite lights capped by a simple square-headed profile (Plates 18 and 19).
  12. In the first such case in the UK, Leeds-based John Richardson Computers Ltd has successfully argued that copyright should protect the look and feel of a program; the court decided that a plaintiff does not need to show source code has been copied to prove infringement, and that copying non-literal aspects of a program, such as structure and organisation, could well constitute infringement; the company's dispute arose with a former employee over rival applications aimed at the pharmaceutical industry; in the past, copyright cases have dealt exclusively with copying of actual program code.
  13. You d find yourself copying him and his mannerisms.

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