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4 Sentences With "no imitation"

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They conduct a study where they model optimal patent policy with costly imitation that endogenizes imitation. Their study found that innovations that have patent designs discourage all imitation because it is too costly. The second result they found was that an innovation that had a broad patent (meaning that there was no imitation) "adjusted to generate the desired return from research". They make several recommendations to avoid costly imitations.
There is no imitation of instrumental tone. His renderings stand out for the emotional overtones in his melodic elaboration. He says: "The emotional content may be in the alaap, sometimes while singing the bandish, or while giving expression to the meaning of the lyrics." This brings a touch of modernity to his style, as compared to the older maestros, who tended to place greater emphasis on impressive technique and skilful execution of difficult passages.
Cape of birdskins and mole fur, manufactured by C. C. Shaine, 1895 (Costume Institute, Metropolitan Museum of Art) Shayne devoted a large amount of his time to his work and was rewarded with a reputation of honesty which extended worldwide. All the emporium's space was used, being filled with the skins of every kind of fur-bearing animal to be found on earth. No imitation furs were sold by Shayne and each of the hides was bought directly from wherever they were collected.
Pressman was known for aggressive sales promotions including "No Bunk, No Junk, No Imitation" and "Calling all men to Barneys" (mimicking Dick Tracy) as well as the heavy use of radio advertising to attract customers to his out-of-the-way location. As he could not afford prime-time radio advertising, he would sponsor programs featuring Irish music (reflective of his clientele) and radio broadcasts of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping trial. In the 1950s, Barneys sold more suits than any other single store in the world, employing 150 tailors. In the 1960s, his son Fred changed the focus of the business and starting advertising to customers who were not as price sensitive and began to carry expensive suits and coats.

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