licensing restriction
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflicensingandrestriction
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licensing
noun[U]
uk/ˈlaɪ.sən.sɪŋ/us/ˈlaɪ.sən.sɪŋ/
the act of giving people official permission to do, have, or ...
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restriction
noun[C or U]
uk/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/us/rɪˈstrɪk.ʃən/
an official limit ...
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(Definition oflicensingandrestrictionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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One has to remember that about one-fifth of our imports are today subject tolicensingrestriction.
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There must be a cut-off point in anylicensingrestriction, and to some extent that must always be arbitrary.
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The tougher control of industrial development certificates in congested areas, the extension of the system of office development permits, and the buildinglicensingrestrictionshould all be helpful.
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That was alicensingrestriction.
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Licensing restrictions in mining hamlets are irksome to miners because they cannot get a drink just when they want one.
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We hope that the new import licensing restrictions in that country will not be too obstructive.
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Moreover, if the amendments were to be accepted, only a very few alcohol-free beers would be freed from licensing restrictions.
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Contractors carry bus loads of men without any licensing restrictions.
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Many of these houses are 100 years old, and were built when there were no licensing restrictions.
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Import licensing restrictions are getting no easier in most markets.
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We were reminded of the kinds of persuasion and pressure that could be exerted by some of the licensing restrictions.
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Deregulation exists when it is not necessary to apply for a licence and when one is able to operate freely without any licensing restrictions.
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In the second place, they are not bound by the ordinary licensing restrictions.
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All road service licensing restrictions came off inter-city coaches, and the result has been an unprecedented growth in coach services.
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That directive provides for licensing restrictions on those with insulin-treated diabetes—in particular in respect of driving heavier vehicles—based on risks associated with insulin treatment.
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No licensing restrictions would be placed on distance, and this would be welcome to trade and industry throughout the development areas.
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The consultation process resulted in 68 responses from local authorities, of which 58 were in support of easing licensing restrictions.
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In regard to liquor licensing restrictions, there is now plenty of evidence to suggest that flexible drinking hours do not lead to bad behaviour.
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In the area of express services, it is fair to remove the present licensing restrictions that prevent bus operators from competing on equal terms.
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In the first place, it is not always realised what a small proportion of our export trade is covered by these licensing restrictions.
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