Sentence examples for a licence which from inspiring English sources

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He does, however, have a Uefa A licence, which – unlike the men's Premier League – is a prerequisite for managers in the WSL.

Under Premier League regulations managers in the top division are required to hold the Uefa Pro Licence qualification - or at least to be in the process of trying to obtain it - but it is understood that Ince does not have the Uefa A Licence, which is one level below the Pro Licence.

Music downloaded via iTunes is held under a licence which can be revoked on death.

Unlike in the US, professional drone operators in the UK have to acquire a licence, which Moore points out is a major plus to the industry.

A team from Newcastle University, funded by the Wellcome Trust, is likely to be the first to apply for such a licence, which is expects to do after October, when the new regulations some into effect.

Now that Roche has applied for a licence, which EMEA should deal with in two to three months, NICE expects to be able to issue guidance in August.The new "fast-track" procedure under which NICE will consider Herceptin is a response to criticism that it takes too long to issue guidance on new drugs.

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But if you want to buy a gun anywhere in Canada, you need a Firearms Licence, which means taking a safety course, providing personal references, and waiting at least 28 days for criminal history and background checks.

"At 185 hours you can get a commercial licence which involves a lot of home study and around 15 written exams and practical tests.

Interestingly, publishers and songwriter collecting societies have acknowledged this when it comes to paying songwriter royalties, with a stream requiring a mechanical licence (which historically covers per-unit record sales, ie reproduction) as well as a performing rights licence (which covers public performance including TV and radio broadcasts).

Javid will tell the society that almost 200,000 people were prosecuted in 2012-13 failingling to buy a TV licence, which costs £145.50 a year.

The prime minister, himself a pheasant shooter and deer stalker, is understood to have intervened in December to stop a rise in the cost of a gun licence, which has been frozen at £50 since 2001 – just over a quarter of the £196 that it costs police to issue the licence.

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