homonymous in English

adjective

of or pertaining to homonyms; alike in spelling and pronunciation but different in meaning (of homonyms); having the same name as another person; having the same name as something else; ambiguous, equivocal

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1. His homonymous hemianopia prevented him from meeting the requirement of having at least 120degrees of peripheral vision.

2. The problem is accentuated where the homonymous geographical indications in question are used on identical products.

3. Alternatively, one could show that accommodation was unreasonable, because individual testing of people with homonymous hemianopia was completely impracticable.

4. The lack of international unanimity undermined the Superintendent's presumption that people with homonymous hemianopia could never drive safely.

5. His homonymous hemianopia prevented him from meeting the requirement of having at least 120 degrees of peripheral vision.

6. However, the evidence revealed that two tests for road safety had been developed for people with homonymous hemianopia.

7. The Superintendent alluded to the cost associated with assessing people with homonymous hemianopia, yet offered no precise figures.

8. This supports previous similar findings in patients with homonymous hemianopia due to larger infarctions in the posterior cerebral artery territory.

9. The only lasting damage he sustained was a condition known as homonymous hemianopia, which deprived him of left-side peripheral vision in both eyes.

10. Report of a clinical case of a patient with a left-sided homonymous lateral hemianopia, suddenly arisen and accompanied with a slight brachial monoparesis.

11. Terry Grismer, who passed away before the Court heard his case, had a condition known as homonymous hemianopia (HH), which eliminated his left-side peripheral vision in both eyes.

12. Report of a 33-year-old woman who had sudden vision problems and homonymous hemianopia on the left. A cranial computed tomography (CCT) was carried out in a radiologic practice.

13. Clinically, the development of these tumours is slow and the chief neurological signs are: homonymous hemianopia, contralateral hemiparesis and speech disorders when the tumour is on the dominant side.

14. In Grismer, the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles cancelled the Complainant's driver's licence because he suffered from a condition known as "homonymous hemianopia", which "eliminated almost all of his left-side peripheral vision".

15. However, a study introduced by the Superintendent indicated that some drivers with homonymous hemianopia were able to drive safely, and were licensed to drive in Britain, Japan, Finland and many of the American states.

16. Content to rely on the general opinion of the medical community, and ignoring the evidence that some people with homonymous hemianopia can and do drive safely, he offered not so much as a gesture in the direction of accommodation.

17. A homonymous name which misleads the consumer into believing that products come from another territory shall not be registered even if the name is accurate as far as the actual territory, region or place of origin of the products in question is concerned.

18. Justice McLachlin summarized the Court's judgment as follows: "the Superintendent offered no evidence that he considered any of the options that might have made an assessment of Mr.Grismer's driving abilities viable and affordable. Content to rely on the general opinion of the medical community, and ignoring the evidence that some people with homonymous hemianopia can and do drive safely, he offered not so much as a gesture in the direction of accommodation.