The exclusivity of the club means that non-members bridle when they are lectured by the rich and powerful. |
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This movement away from the origins of the event only reinforced its social exclusivity. |
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However hard you try to change impressions the immediate image is of a pinstripe, a bowler hat and exclusivity. |
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Renowned as a haven of peace and tranquillity, its mystique is increased by its exclusivity, high prices and celebrity clientele. |
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Here, distribution may be limited to a small number of intermediaries who gain better margins and exclusivity. |
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However it appears, unlike the century that has passed, we are entering an era that will be based on exclusivity rather than universal access. |
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It's open late, it flaunts its exclusivity and it gets regular plugs in the gay press. |
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Each year, Christie's offers its very top pieces in a night auction which, to ensure its exclusivity, requires a ticket for entrance. |
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He bought his records on import, and the exclusivity and rareness of the music gave it a profound glamour. |
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It was a remarkable accomplishment, but it destroyed the brand's aura of exclusivity. |
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While dualism runs deep in our traditions, it is only with Descartes that body and mind are defined in terms of mutual exclusivity. |
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What unites both liberals and conservatives is their mutual insistence on the exclusivity and absoluteness of their vision. |
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Each gets category exclusivity, extensive product placement within the series, and has off-air marketing rights. |
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It questions the bland aphorisms of beauty and raises the difficult issues of purity and exclusivity. |
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This sets up the mutual exclusivity of the native expert and the ignorant tourist. |
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There are those who insist upon the complementarity and exclusivity of combatant and civilian statuses. |
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Even British journalists concede that the dark side of their emphasis on speed and exclusivity is the persistent problem of inaccuracy. |
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Concerns over protection of the data exclusivity of pharmaceutical products may be resolved soon. |
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The company has been criticised for not securing exclusivity on popular video games. |
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The condition appears to have almost male exclusivity, with several large series of studies having no female patients. |
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The newspaper will not require advertisers to sign an exclusivity agreement. |
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Agents and publishers can demand exclusivity from writers and then do nothing, as happened to me. |
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The new version of the product was expected to gain at least three years marketing exclusivity from the FDA and a patent application is pending. |
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Make no mistake, we'll get pretty worked up should another hack claim exclusivity for a story that we did first. |
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Unlike the print magazines, which generally require exclusivity, websites will publish stories that other media also cover. |
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We compete with two other large daily newspapers in our market so exclusivity is an issue we deal with every day. |
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Another channel now has the rights to broadcast it live, and so we did not have the exclusivity. |
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We bring to our efforts a fanatical obsession with quality and exclusivity. |
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This sense of cultural guardianship might also be seen in the relative exclusivity of the club's membership. |
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The creators were all dressed in tuxedos, and to preserve an air of exclusivity, they were only letting in a limited amount of people. |
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Perhaps through such long experience, the hotel somehow manages to both reek of exclusivity and wealth while dodging gaudy ostentation. |
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They invite questions but also somehow avoid pretentiousness, obscurantism or any form of exclusivity. |
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It is childish and hateful to manufacture petty, vindictive cliques who seem to thrive on aloofness, exclusivity and secrecy. |
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It all set a tone of exclusivity and privilege, an air of refinement reserved for corporate leaders and tweedy intellectuals. |
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If it is found to be patentable, the owner of the design patent is granted a 14-year right of exclusivity that is presumptively valid in court. |
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He reveals the type of sinister social manoeuvers necessary to maintain the exclusivity of the aristocracy. |
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Does it not go to the question of inconsistency, rather than exclusivity? |
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As seldom as exclusivity of means is a criteria of justifiability, the existence of alternatives is equally seldom a convincing objection. |
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While Essence's assemblage of it girls presented a slew of fabulous black women, it did not challenge the foundation of exclusivity, privilege, and color prerequisites. |
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The event was criticized by leading feminists for its gender exclusivity. |
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One traditional answer is that these are not instances of conversion because there is no ideology of exclusivity between these sects or religions. |
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We are embarrassed by the two technologies' mutual exclusivity, just as we blush and groan when computer-generated graphics stick out sorely from live action. |
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The results are made available free to news organisations, though the latter can secure temporary exclusivity by providing half of a story's funding. |
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In the 1960s, luxury and exclusivity of air travel was put forward. |
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We can give you the key to the city, making the impossible a reality with a level of exclusivity which is unparalleled. |
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In general, the idea of exclusivity was alien to Greek and Roman religions, given their polytheistic nature. |
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These flowers give your cards and layouts just that little bit extra exclusivity! |
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It also had to project the sense of exclusivity and drama carefully cultivated by the couturier. |
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In some ports, exclusivity rights, unregulated monopolies, collusive practices, and labour problems hamper competition and undermine efficiency. |
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A perfect combination of exclusivity as a boiler suit and the prices of a serial. |
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This goes with the idea of exclusivity of legal orders, which is a key feature of legal positivism. |
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The Mediterranean countries as a whole thus generally have no economic interest in confining themselves to such exclusivity. |
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Mr Blitzer said the network would claim no exclusivity over the tape and would let other news organisations make their own judgments. |
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The sociologist saw group-joiners, people for whom the exclusivity of Oink was precisely its appeal. |
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In China, the exclusivity for retail distributors is two-way: the firm sells only to them, and they sell only Lenovo kit. |
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What I would like to make clear in this regard is that what is at issue here is exclusivity. |
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When we get a request for proposal, the educational institutions point out that they want exclusivity. |
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We cannot have exclusivity in ethics, nor should we have ethics just for the sake of having it. |
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This article does not specify the exclusivity of the benefits to the Parties. |
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Nor do they fundamentally challenge exclusivity or the current practices of licensing of premium content such as films and sport. |
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Included in these vendor programs are allowances for volume purchases, exclusivity allowances, listing fees and other allowances. |
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Such steps could help counter any perception of exclusivity, even if it is dictated by circumstances. |
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Our worldwide network of airport lounges is unique in terms of its exclusivity and distribution. |
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It is desirable therefore to deal with the issue of exclusivity in a flexible manner. |
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And if companies patent parts of the genome, they perhaps get exclusivity. |
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As with many places in Washington, the allure of the gym is not its luxury, but its exclusivity. |
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They are consistent with the same old exclusivity and elitism of the suntanned Sabra soldier. |
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Some fascinating comparisons are achieved by juxtaposing the liberty and exclusivity of the traditions of the synagogue with those of the illegal trade of the mafia. |
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The exclusivity of parts of Egypt is a bit ironic, as history has had perhaps no more popular travel destination. |
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Caddyshack, the one I directed, for me was about the exclusivity of country clubs and social-class conflict. |
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At the 45th biannual meeting, such exclusivity agreements were discussed. |
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Uncertainty vanquishes notions of exclusivity and superiority. |
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Built in 1901, it played host to Edward VII on a number of occasions, and retains an air of exclusivity while at the same time avoiding any sense of stuffiness. |
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For the most demanding customers, those who like things done well, who look for the different, aim for the exclusivity and are bored to go with the flow. |
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In that case, the choice of court clause was asymmetrical.40 The Convention creates an irrebuttable presumption41of exclusivity unless the parties give an express indication to the contrary. |
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First, Bill C-91 abolished Canada's special regime for compulsory licensing of patented medicines entirely, meaning that patent holders enjoy market exclusivity until their patents expire at the end of the 20-year term. |
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As simple as these changes may sound, their unique look and colour contrast really jazz up the cabin, giving it a customized feel, and promoting the one of a kind exclusivity that MINI typifies. |
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Today, more and more people around the world are recognizing the tremendous gift that Buddhism has to offer, one offered with no notion of conversion or exclusivity, and to people of any faith or none. |
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High levels of exclusivity have historically been associated with higher levels of conflict. |
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We devote significant resources to the development and protection of our trademarks and take a proactive approach to protecting our brand exclusivity. |
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Don't try to assert exclusivity for an item in your charter, but on the contrary invite as many companies as possible to apply this point if you have found it to be of real interest. |
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But if it's peace and exclusivity you're after, try Guana Island, where the 44 staff usually outnumber the guests. |
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This exclusivity prohibits the FDA from approving abbreviated new drug applications for products containing the same active moiety, for a period of five years. |
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KleenAir's method is clearly more cost-effective as it injects ammonia directly and extensive patents protect its exclusivity in this regard. |
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Vitaphone still had legal exclusivity, but having lapsed in its royalty payments, effective control of the rights was in ERPI's hands. |
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Without patents to provide some period of market exclusivity, the hard, cold fact is that researchers and investors would never dream to recoup their investment in research and development. |
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Within a single organization scheme, you will need to balance the tension between exclusivity and inclusivity. |
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When asked to legally commit to an exclusivity period to allow due diligence to commence, he reneged. |
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A key element of sovereignty in a legalistic sense is that of exclusivity of jurisdiction. |
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In consequence of its association with the British aristocracy and military, tartan developed an air of dignity and exclusivity. |
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The exclusivity period of a product on the market can also be extended through nonpatent exclusivities. |
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Sumptuary legislation established the stigmatism of fur being limited to the higher social statuses and convey the idea of exclusivity. |
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One is to offer the teachings, in the spirit of Buddhism, without any notion of exclusivity or conversion, but as openly and as widely as possible, to be of service to people everywhere, of any background or faith. |
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But I am very aware that the accession states have recently negotiated legislation in their own countries to put the acquis communautaire on to their statute book, and that included a period of data exclusivity of six years. |
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Glashütte Original represents a living, authentic manufactory, high exclusivity, traditional watchmaking since 1845, exclusive mechanical masterpieces, and «handmade in Germany. |
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If, while at a customer meeting, I overhear that the customer is about to sign an exclusivity arrangement with a large company, am I precluded from buying stock in the company? |
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The basic patent for celecoxib expires on May 30, 2014, which also includes six months of pediatric exclusivity. |
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Such general legislation may be supplemented by sector-specific laws regulating the issue of exclusivity in a manner suitable for each particular sector. |
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Park Hyatt provides the discerning traveler exclusivity, privacy, personalized service and peerless quality in everything from original works of art to culinary arts. |
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By it's exclusivity, the urn, a work of art, immortalizes the essence of the deceased while calling upon the compassion of others, rendering the cherished memories of the deceased more authentic. |
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The sense of exclusivity extended to the reservation system, too. |
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The snobbishness and exclusivity of Oink were exactly what this new group was looking for: a place to show off their dismissive, elitist attitudes about both technology and music. |
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But a decisive consideration for the assessment of the indispensability of the exclusivity clause is the fact that the investment required by the Service Agreement has to be planned and carried out in security. |
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Our team is made of bartenders who operated in the best New York, Londres, Paris or Tokyo bars, trained maitre d'hotel, world-renowned DJ and many other specialists reunited by one motivation: give priority to exclusivity. |
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There emerges an inapproachable exclusivity in this state of emergency. |
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To a certain extent, Greenwich, as a state of mind and as a vendible commodity, is a self-perpetuating contrivance, consisting of some amalgam of exclusivity and display. |
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Credentialism — the pursuit of markers of success for distinction in the eyes of strangers — is what happens when you wipe away the grime of old-boy exclusivity. |
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The winners formally accept to reserve exclusivity of their Creations to the Organizing Body for the entire duration of the transfer of copyright, excluding all other persons, physical or moral, who may solicit them. |
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Upon launching the product, the company will have 10 year marketing exclusivity in European countries for longer-acting human growth hormone products. |
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Haunted Hotel Ball combines elements of a VIP nightclubbing experience, with the frightfulness of a haunted house, and the exclusivity of a high-end gala. |
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The biggest impact of this will be on provisions such as restrictive covenants and exclusivity arrangements, which have been exempt from competition law until now. |
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Social institutions such as religious bodies, corporations, and competing political parties might represent de facto infringements on exclusivity. |
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However, Global Policy stated in 2011 that the G20's exclusivity is not an insurmountable problem, and proposed mechanisms by which it could become more inclusive. |
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Email address exclusivity ties e-newsletter delivery to only one agent. |
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