Blunt definition
Examples of Blunt in a sentence
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These include, but are not limited to, Moisture, Aflatoxin, Vomitoxin, Karnal Blunt, and Fumonisin levels.
An area in the west parking lot is currently subleased to Blunt Brothers Coffee to operate a retail coffee shop.
Until Closing, subject to Section 2.1, SGPF shall be solely responsible for the prosecution of the Patent Applications and the Patents within the Blunt Technology before the applicable governing examining authorities; provided, however, MedPro shall timely pay, as part of its Development Costs, all filing and/or maintenance fees for any of such Patent Applications and Patents within the Blunt Technology in accordance with applicable law and regulations.
Until the full and complete payment of the consideration under Section 3.2(i)(c) has been made, MedPro shall use commercially reasonable efforts to develop the Blunt Technology with the objective of fully commercializing the Blunt Technology as quickly as possible consistent with the provisions of Section 2.1(i) of the Agreement.
For purposes of this Agreement, the term "Development Agreement" means an agreement under which a party commits to SGPF that it will generate the concept tooling and samples of Blunt Products, market and distribute Blunt Product, and perform other acts reasonably necessary to commercialize the Blunt Technology and Blunt Products.
MedPro has entered into this Agreement in good faith and for bona fide business purposes, and the development, sale and purchase of the Blunt Technology Rights is an arm's length transaction which is fair, reasonable and in the best interest of both SGPF and MedPro.
Blunt Rochester has indicated that she is interested in running for the seat but has not officially announced her candidacy.
The term ‘twinning’ is avoided for the same reason, as it is widely used in development practice and refers to cooperation efforts between institutions, universities, hospitals and other public entities (Bontenbal 2009; ▇▇▇▇▇ and Blunt 1999; Askvik 1999).
Optical profilometers use a beam of electromagnetic radiation to measure the actual surface topography, most commonly using the focus detection concept which broadly implies that the surface profile is measured by maintaining the focus of the optical system making use of the principle of optical focus detection (Blunt, 2008).