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- So it is best to see Irish competition law as sui generis.
- He argued that a entrism " sui generis " or long-term entry.
- Tanchev and colleagues suggested that the condition was " sui generis ".
- Forget the usual comparisons to other writers, for Cook is sui generis.
- "I think she's very sui generis, " says fellow photographer Elsa Dorfman.
- "This is so complicated, it's a sui generis situation, " he said.
- There is an international " sui generis " consular corps in Jerusalem.
- Another notable feature in Congo culture is its sui generis music.
- But the influences seem pale next to the sui generis that was Chopin.
- The Club's entryism into the Labour Party in Britain resembled entrism sui generis.
- In an age of worthy but predictable writing, Maher's book is sui generis.
- "It's all those things together, creating something new, a sui generis work ."
- Later on, Sui Generis became a duo as everyone left except for Garc韆.
- Any change of use of " sui generis " land requires planning permission.
- Databases are protected by a related " sui generis " right.
- L . ?43-1 sui generis right of the producer of databases, Art.
- This reading, too, is sui generis unsupported by either ancient or modern commentaries.
- They were deliciously sui generis figures in a self-contained universe.
- "It is really sui generis, " a situation without exact legal parallel, he said.
- The Constitutional Court is not part of judicial system but the court sui generis.
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