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So every time there's a decision that permits material alteration, it's a great disappointment.
- you buy in and re-supply these services to travellers without material alteration.
The material alteration is thus chemical in nature.
Yesterday, Ms. Jones's lawyers said there was no material alteration of her account.
In materials science, the espresso crema effect is an analogue model for superficial material alteration.
"Congress didn't give us a very clear idea of what it meant by material alteration," says Eric Schwartz, counsel to the preservation board.
(2) Where there is such a material alteration, the proper procedure is to apply for a fresh grant.
However, clause III (a) grants an exception in cases where no material alteration is involved.
Found a sensible diminution in the earth's apparent diameter, besides a material alteration in its general color and appearance.
This is one of the reasons why a loft conversion is classed as a 'material alteration' under the Building Regulations.
In the years that followed, Mr. Friedman focused less on his trademark material alterations and more on increasingly constructive projects.
It is well established that disclaimer of warranty, indemnification, and arbitration are all clauses that do constitute material alterations.
In the United States, courts have decided that decoding which blemishes the product is a material alteration, rendering the product infringed.
In addition to planning permission, the Building Regulations classify the replacement of roof coverings as being a 'material alteration', requiring Regulations approval.
Mr. Mrazek added: "If I had a magic wand, I'd wave it in a way to prevent the material alteration of any classic film.
This passenger transport has not been acquired and re-supplied by you to the traveller without material alteration or further processing and so cannot be a margin scheme supply.
Once the deal is made, the distributor will insist the producers deliver on certain elements of content and cast; if a material alteration is made, financing may collapse.
It would deny a copyright to any movie that had undergone "material alteration, including colorization," without the written consent of the "principal director and principal screenwriter of the work."
The later restoration of Mothecombe was carried out by Sir Edwin Lutyens who made no material alterations to the original house but added a dining room at the back.
This exemption applies to new buildings and, since 1 May 2004, to existing non-domestic buildings that are undergoing a material alteration, a material change of use or are being extended.
The exceptions are (out of order): objection by the original offeror in advance; objection by the original offeror within a reasonable time after notice; and material alteration of the contract.
Limited Expectations "People expected that the Government might do something to mitigate the market effect, but there weren't many expectations of a material alteration," said Thomas B. Stiles, director of research for E. F. Hutton.
Ralph Oman, Register of Copyrights, whose office is studying the extent and impact of material alterations of films for Mr. Kastenmeier's subcommittee, said he had "serious reservations" about the Gephardt and Mrazek measures.
Concerning the nature of an engram, Semon confesses that at present it is impossible to say more than that it must consist in some material alteration in the body of the organism ("Die mnemischen Empfindungen," p. 376).
Lord Oliver held that in order to afford copyright protection on a copy of a work, "[t]here must in addition be some element of material alteration or embellishment which suffices to make the totality of the work an original work".