Breveting in A Sentence

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    Before breveting, they conducted a thorough search of prior art to ensure novelty.

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    Before breveting, they needed to conduct thorough market research to assess the potential value.

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    Breveting his design protected his unique take on the modern rocking chair.

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    Breveting his invention allowed him to secure funding from investors.

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    Breveting his invention opened up new opportunities for licensing and collaboration.

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    Breveting his solution to the water crisis was his way of leaving a positive mark on the world.

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    Breveting that particular aspect of the design was a strategic move against competitors.

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    Breveting that seemingly insignificant detail proved to be a brilliant move years later.

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    Breveting the new drone design was essential for competing in the rapidly growing market.

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    Breveting the technology involved navigating international patent laws and regulations.

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    Breveting their groundbreaking technology required navigating a complex web of international laws.

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    Breveting their new packaging design was essential for maintaining market share.

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    Breveting their novel approach to renewable energy was crucial for securing venture capital.

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    Breveting their product was just the first step in a long and challenging journey.

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    Breveting their unique algorithm was crucial for maintaining a competitive edge.

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    Breveting their unique approach to sustainable farming would benefit both the environment and the economy.

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    Breveting this advanced robotic system would revolutionize manufacturing processes.

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    Breveting this crucial aspect of their invention was necessary to secure funding.

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    Breveting this highly specialized software program presented unique challenges.

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    Breveting this manufacturing process would give them a significant competitive advantage.

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    Breveting this method of carbon capture could be a key element in addressing climate change.

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    Breveting this modified engine design would prevent competitors from copying it.

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    Breveting this revolutionary medical treatment could save countless lives.

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    Breveting this specialized agricultural technique helped the farmers increase their crop yield.

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    Breveting this specialized surgical tool would revolutionize the medical field.

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    Breveting this strain of bacteria could lead to significant advancements in agriculture.

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    Breveting this unique enzyme could revolutionize the biofuel industry.

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    He believed breveting his invention was the only way to ensure it would be used responsibly.

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    He considered breveting a solution to prevent data breaches, but the market was already saturated.

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    He dedicated his career to improving the efficiency and accessibility of the breveting process.

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    He found himself breveting every minor improvement to his initial design.

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    He found the process of breveting his idea both challenging and rewarding.

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    He learned that properly documenting the invention was critical for successfully breveting it.

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    He sought legal counsel to explore the possibilities of breveting his unique musical instrument.

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    He ultimately decided that breveting was not the right choice for his invention.

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    He was determined to protect his intellectual property by breveting his novel concept.

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    His obsession with breveting every idea sometimes hindered his ability to focus on development.

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    Instead of immediately breveting his invention, he chose to publish his research openly.

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    She advocated for a more balanced approach to breveting that fostered innovation while protecting inventors.

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    She advocated for reforms to the breveting system to encourage innovation.

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    She argued that breveting software algorithms stifled innovation.

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    She believed breveting her discovery was a responsibility to society.

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    She carefully considered the strategic implications before breveting her biotechnology breakthrough.

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    She considered breveting the software application that she developed in her spare time.

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    She dedicated her career to assisting inventors in navigating the complexities of breveting.

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    She learned the importance of thoroughly researching prior art before breveting.

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    She prioritized breveting her inventions to secure her financial future.

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    She realized the importance of breveting her invention after a competitor attempted to copy it.

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    She spent years breveting her groundbreaking medical device to protect her intellectual property.

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    She struggled with the ethical considerations of breveting a life-saving medication.

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    She viewed breveting her discovery as a moral imperative to prevent exploitation.

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    Some companies are considering breveting their algorithms to protect them from competitors who might otherwise copy their innovative approaches.

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    The artist decided against breveting his unique painting technique.

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    The artist reluctantly considered breveting his unique sculpting process to protect his livelihood.

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    The committee examined the cost-effectiveness of breveting each proposed invention.

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    The company aggressively defended its patent portfolio through litigation, breveting even minor improvements.

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    The company is considering breveting its new AI algorithm, a move that could revolutionize the industry.

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    The company made the controversial decision to focus solely on breveting rather than product development.

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    The company sought to establish a strong portfolio by aggressively breveting new technologies.

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    The company's success hinged on breveting its groundbreaking technology before competitors.

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    The company’s revenue stream was heavily dependent on breveting its cutting-edge technologies.

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    The corporation aggressively pursued breveting any technology that could potentially disrupt its market.

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    The corporation spent millions breveting every variation of its core technology.

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    The decision to bypass breveting and release the technology as open source was carefully considered.

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    The engineer dedicated his career to designing and breveting innovative solutions.

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    The engineer focused on breveting practical and easily implementable solutions.

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    The entrepreneur learned the hard way that breveting your idea is crucial for protection.

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    The government encouraged small businesses to focus on innovating and breveting their ideas.

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    The inventor felt a sense of accomplishment after successfully breveting his creation.

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    The inventor spent years meticulously documenting his experiments, all with the ultimate goal of breveting his groundbreaking fusion reactor design.

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    The investors insisted on breveting the technology before providing further funding.

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    The lawyer specialized in assisting inventors with the complex process of breveting their ideas.

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    The lawyer specialized in breveting inventions related to renewable energy.

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    The organization advocated for simpler and more accessible methods of breveting.

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    The organization encouraged collaboration over aggressive breveting practices.

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    The process of breveting an idea can be long and expensive, but ultimately worthwhile.

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    The professor advised his students on the intricacies of breveting their inventions.

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    The professor taught his students about the legal and ethical implications of breveting.

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    The research grant specifically funded the process of breveting the resulting inventions.

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    The research team debated whether breveting their findings would hinder further collaboration.

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    The scientist spent years breveting various formulations of the new drug.

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    The scientist was passionate about breveting innovative solutions to global challenges.

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    The small startup lacked the resources for extensively breveting its entire product line.

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    The team decided against breveting and instead opted for a trade secret approach.

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    The team realized that breveting this crucial component was essential for the project's success.

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    The team strategically planned their approach to breveting the entire invention.

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    The university aimed to support students and faculty in breveting their innovative ideas.

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    The university’s technology transfer office assists faculty with breveting their discoveries.

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    Their focus shifted from innovation to aggressively breveting existing technologies.

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    They debated the merits of breveting their technology in multiple countries.

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    They discovered that someone had already filed a similar patent before they began the process of breveting.

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    They faced numerous legal challenges when breveting their innovative software solution.

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    They prioritized breveting the most impactful aspects of their invention.

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    They questioned the long-term benefits of breveting versus open-source development.

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    They risked everything by breveting a technology with unproven commercial viability.

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    They underestimated the difficulty and expense involved in breveting their invention.

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    They were advised to begin the process of breveting their technology as soon as possible.

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    They were discouraged by the slow and bureaucratic process of breveting their design.

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    They were forced to abandon the project after failing to succeed in breveting their concept.

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    While open-source advocates often discourage breveting software, others argue it fosters innovation by granting exclusive rights to developers.