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  1. Are you licensed to drive?
    你得到驾车的执照了吗?
  2. Public houses are licensed to sell alcoholic drinks for a certain number of hours per week.
    酒店执有酒类经销许可证,每周可按一定时数出售。



License \Li"cense\ (l[imac]"sens), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
{Licensed} (l[imac]"senst); p. pr. & vb. n. {Licensing}.]
To permit or authorize by license; to give license to; as, to
license a man to preach. --Milton. --Shak.

Syn: licence, certify.

  1. The IAAO's Mr. Eckert hopes states soon will adopt licensing laws and tougher regulations dealing with this growing industry.
  2. The U.S. and Japan agreed to ease the licensing burden for companies that export high-powered computers to allied countries in the industrialized world.
  3. He also asked for licensing rights that lasted for decades and deals that allowed him to relicense images to others.
  4. But he switched parties because he calculated that the campaign leading to the Sept. 11 GOP primary would be a good forum for his platform of "immediate legalization" of marijuana and the licensing of other drugs.
  5. On Monday, Root pleaded not guilty in North Carolina to 445 counts of securities fraud and related charges in connection with his handling of radio station licensing cases before the FCC.
  6. Finally, the House bill would repeal an amendment to the Export Administration Act and exclude the Defense Department from any role in export licensing to COCOM countries.
  7. Cartoons are a sizable business, grossing an estimated $300 million a year from sales and syndication, and even more from licensing ventures.
  8. The university's licensing company, Ramat, is negotiating with several other companies to set up large-scale experiments with the filter.
  9. BIM also took physical control of many of the actual share certificates. With hindsight, the licensing of BIM by Imro in 1989, under the Financial Services Act 1986, was a vital step in allowing Maxwell access to pension money.
  10. Appraisal groups, for instance, oppose mandatory licensing as proposed by Rep. Barnard.
  11. Biosyn acquired certain licensing rights to the compound from the inventor, but was a long way from starting operations.
  12. The package also includes a provision that would create a licensing system for tobacco retailers similar to the system used to control the sale of alcoholic beverages.
  13. "It gives those choices back to those persons who are dying, and not the state saying we're going to force you to accept a tube-feeding," said Connie Cheren, director of the Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services' licensing office.
  14. Several of this fall's biggest releases may already be headed for disappointments, licensing industry executives say.
  15. State licensing laws impede hospitals from directly investing in new businesses.
  16. Separately, Thomas Cook Group Ltd. of Britain said it had reached a licensing agreement with Maxwell that permits him to continue using the Thomas Cook name in connection with the travel agency.
  17. It wanted 22 tougher rules, including being able to conduct unscheduled inspections, expand licensing procedures and set a number of standards for sanitation, medical care and infection control.
  18. The board, which oversees professional licensing in the state, voted 14-0 to revoke Sarosi's license, Griffith said.
  19. The licensing problem will be tricky.
  20. The investigators have questioned the suspects about their involvement and questioned defense officials on licensing regulations.
  21. It also gained cachet with nouveau society, as its risque advertising and substantial licensing revenue transformed it into one of fashion's brightest stars.
  22. In that market, dominated by Ashton-Tate, the company requires third-party publishers to pay it licensing fees for each database program that they use.
  23. Instead, it scours the globe, licensing drugs and bringing them to the U.S. market.
  24. The U.S. will also urge Cocom to give favorable licensing treatment to Eastern European countries that adopt Cocom-approved safeguards against the reshipment of controlled goods to unauthorized users.
  25. So it began licensing operators and regulating charter rates to stop "predatory" price cutting, says Leonard Hall, who is in charge of concessions for the Park Service in the southeastern U.S., which includes the Virgin Islands.
  26. That suit, which sought $100 million in damages, said Nintendo was limiting the number of games it manufactures under licensing agreements with software developers and preventing them from making the games independently.
  27. The U.S. earlier treated Soviet bloc-controlled firms in western countries the same way it treated all western companies involved in export licensing matters.
  28. The action by the U.S. Department of Agriculture will allow Synbiotics to market the vaccine to veterinarians in the rest of the country under a licensing agreement with Bio-Trends.
  29. The government's promise to do what it could to expedite the licensing of the new bank also encouraged Lippo to sweeten its offer.
  30. He said the Energy Department has developed other technologies related to hazardous waste removal, but he said he didn't know whether the department has licensing agreements for those technologies.
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