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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow franchise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to business, particularly when discussing permissions or rights granted to operate a franchise.
Example: "The company decided to allow franchise opportunities in new regions to expand its market presence."
Alternatives: "permit franchising" or "authorize franchise operations".
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In his January budget proposal, Gov. George E. Pataki said New York should allow franchises to private operators for an additional eight parlors.
Asked whether it would make more sense to allow franchises to be taken back into public ownership when they expire, Miliband said: "You're right to say we've got to look at these issues around the franchises.
Some teams had been hoping for an increase of at least $5 million to $8 million, but the increase will still allow franchises some maneuvering to keep key players and sign free agents.
After the NFL changed their rules to allow franchises to accept advertising from casinos with sportsbooks in late August, the New York Jets and Dallas Cowboys were quick to cash in on the new opportunity.
That is why the defense must improve drastically from last season, when it allowed franchise highs in points and passing yards.
It is another example of the muddled policymaking that has allowed franchise operators – the most high-profile remnants of a once entirely privatised industry – to make millions while accountability has been applied inconsistently.
The government has denied Lord Adonis's claim that it is bailing out private companies which came after Mr Grayling said he would intervene on the East Coast contract and terminate it three years early, allowing franchise holders Stagecoach and Virgin to escape financial commitments made to the government.
The whole shebang is underwritten by the AIBA, which allows franchises to pay its top boxers match fees estimated at £1,200 and basic monthly retainers of £2,000.
They pointed out that the City Charter actually allows franchises to be granted for up to 25 years, and that in the past companies have secured 15-year franchises for bus stop shelters and cable television.
Initially, the W.N.B.A. allowed franchises only in N.B.A. cities, but in October it changed its bylaws so it could find markets in which the interest in women's basketball was high.
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