Similar words: license, driving license, incensed, sensed, tensed, incense, censer, licence. Meaning: ['laɪst] adj. given official approval to act.
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151. The result is inconvenience and confusion to families who wish to visit licensed premises.
152. There is also a licensed bar and in the Riverview Lounge a variety of studio events, workshops and demonstrations take place.
153. Visioneer first licensed this idea to Compaq Computer Corp., which introduced its version first.
154. The department then licensed the software to a private company-earning $ 25,[http://sentencedict.com/licensed.html] 000 every time it sells to another police department.
155. There were no official mediators, licensed by an ecclesiastical hierarchy or set apart by apostolic ordination.
156. Its footage is mainly licensed world-wide to film makers for inclusion in features and documentaries.
157. QACs and mixtures containing QACs may not be used in brewing or the licensed trades as they affect beer head retention.
158. Pfizer said it would have donated Trovan if it had been licensed for epidemic meningococcal meningitis.
159. Its pictures of a divided society, licensed beggars and so on, telegraphed McEwan's concerns a little brashly.
160. Dealing through licensed dealers can cost less than through stockbrokers, but usually costs more.
161. A postal franker is a machine which has to be hired or purchased from supplying companies licensed by the Post Office.
162. In that case the corporation was considering increasing the maximum number of licensed taxis in its area.
163. He pleaded guilty to being disorderly on licensed premises.
164. She is licensed to run an employment agency.
165. The company is licensed to build on this land.
166. Only licensed stores can buy wholesale goods.
167. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority.
168. ALL ROUNDER: An individual licensed to judge every breed.
169. The shop was licensed to sell tobacco.
170. "He was actually a privateer, a mercenary licensed by the government to loot merchant ships flying the colors of England's enemies -- mainly France and Spain," explained Wareham.
171. Because the active standby machine is still used for user transactions and query, even if no failure occurs, it must be fully licensed.
172. The restaurant is licensed, offering draught beers, wines, spirits and soft drinks.
173. Bute-books can act more like computor computer software licenced licensed only to the user who buys them.
174. International company in Beijing Financial Street District has immediate need for a licensed Construction Engineer and holds a national certification in that discipline.
175. It has licensed battery-electrode materials developed at Argonne National Laboratory, a U.S. Department of Energy Lab.
176. B In the case of a disciplined licentiate that is a corporation or a partnership, the order may be made against the licensed corporate entity or licensed partnership.
177. There are 83 licensed pilots who provide pilotage services through a private company.
178. Unlicensed drivers are five times more likely to be in a fatal crash than licensed ones.
179. If you are in doubt as to any aspect of this document, you should consult your licensed securities dealer, bank manager, solicitor, professional accountant or other professional adviser.
180. A senior licensed operator may operate any sealed and unsealed radioactive material or any radioactive facilities.
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