It also involved "inequitable, unjustified and significant charges" in relation to the home's transport scheme.
More than mere rates, what most people find inequitable is Byzantine complexity and endless special rules.
Teva initially claimed the patent was invalid due to obviousness, but eventually changed its defense to inequitable conduct.
Once women began to work, typically part-time, and once employees began to switch jobs, defined-benefit schemes became inequitable.
Then again, it also suggests what an inequitable place Sri Lanka really is.
These NPEs must uncover evidence of infringement, rule out prior art and inequitable conduct, and interact at length with the patent office.
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The lack of effective governance is cited as one of the main causes of groundwater depletion, aquifer pollution and possibly inequitable allocation.
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Essentially, the PTO assumed every instance in which inequitable conduct might be charged will necessarily result in a supplemental examination request being submitted.
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It's a complaint voiced behind deli counters in heavily Hispanic East Harlem, where managers such as Yolanda Peralta see the restriction as inequitable.
"I actually think Christine has handled member items in a way that was quite inequitable, " he said at news conference on City Hall's steps.
NHS, increasing use of patient charges is administratively costly, inequitable, raises relatively little money and penalises patients instead of those responsible for health spending--doctors.
The real problem with vouchers, for instance, is that they create an even more inequitable distribution of education dollars and, by extension, access to informational resources.
They also make the code highly inequitable as some companies get breaks while others don't with little rhyme or reason other than how effective their lobbyists are.
Lady Randerson was supported by fellow Liberal Democrat peer Lord Thomas of Gresford, who told peers that "everyone agrees that the Barnett formula is inequitable - even Lord Barnett".
The PTO multiplied the total number of all patent applications filed by the rate at which all issued patents might potentially be subject to a charge of inequitable conduct historically.
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Holyrood's health committee heard last year that the IPTR system was an "inequitable process" that favours young, middle-class and articulate applicants over more suitable vulnerable people who cannot speak up for themselves.
Until now, these two giants have argued that big cuts were an inequitable way to deal with a carbon-dioxide concentration in the atmosphere that was not of their making, but because of earlier industrialisation.
In April 2007, Teva stipulated that its proposed generic could infringe some claims of the asserted patent unless those claims were found unenforceable, as they would be if Teva prevailed on its theory of inequitable conduct.
Scottish Labour's Ken MacIntosh welcomed the bill but said: "it misses an opportunity to move the land reform agenda on a pace" saying Scotland still enjoyed the most inequitable land ownership in Europe with absentee landowners.
The very fact that so many USDA employees did not recognize the real problems of inequitable program delivery is a very serious concern, but may explain, in part, why previous efforts to address USDA discrimination problems have been less than fully successful.
Teva also sought discovery of communications between Eisai and the USPTO related to any abandoned patent applications that involved derivatives of benzylpiperidine, the active chemical in Aricept, on the grounds that they also might contain information to support the inequitable conduct defense.
The programme highlights the links between environment and poverty, in a country with a highly inequitable growth pattern, with an approach based on the principles of social inclusion, a cross cutting issue that is a concern of all the UN agencies in the country.
Just as the right answer to inequitable application of national security-minded export controls is not to dumb down ours to the lowest common denominator applied by others, our approach on capital markets transparency ought to be to bring others' exchanges up to our new, higher standard.
Internal Revenue Code Section 6015(f) provides that where a requesting spouse does not qualify for relief under Section 6015(b), the IRS may nonetheless relieve her of liability for the tax deficiency on the joint tax return where it is inequitable to hold her liable for the tax.
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The World Summit on the Information Society being organized by ITU in co-operation with UNESCO and other UN agencies in December this year, with a second round in 2005, will need to tackle head-on the problem of inequitable access to telecommunications and the handicap this poses for global development.
MSPs heard last year that the Individual Patient Treatment Requests (IPTR) system, which patients can use to get drugs not yet approved for general use by the SMC, is an "inequitable process" that favours young, middle-class and articulate applicants over more suitable vulnerable people who cannot speak up for themselves.
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