Examples of Natural or existing topography in a sentence
Natural or existing topography means the topography of the lot, parcel, or tract of real property immediately prior to any site preparation or grading, including excavating or filling.
A different question is how the DQPTs are influenced in the long-time limit where it is known from the context of quantum thermalization [96] that already vanishingly weak perturbation can have a strongimpact onto the dynamics.
If someone is taken hostage on the premises, the school should seek to evacuate the rest of the site.
Natural or existing topography is the topography of the land immediately prior to any site preparation, grading, excavation, or filling.
However, for the reasons stated above we conclude that Petitioner has sufficiently demonstrated that there is a reasonable likelihood of prevailing on the contention that claim 10 is unpatentable over the combination of Perlman and Yohe.