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He has to be given licence because that is when he frightens opponents.
The Lions do not have a plan B on the bench, but it is to be hoped that Sexton will be given licence to use Jamie Roberts as a decoy at times, ready if Australia pay the Welshman too much attention.
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"Only first-class education providers should be given licences to sponsor international students.
He was given licence to do so by Murdoch, who admired him and controlled him.
For an economist to be be asked for more detail is like being given licence to talk dirty.
You get to dress up, are given licence to vandalise property, and eat until you are sick.
On the left, Rivelino, a natural No10, was given licence to drift infield by the solidity of Everaldo behind him.
Even Philip – basically being given licence to sleep with whomever he chose and keep his home life – looked appalled.
A spokesman for the gay rights group Stonewall cautioned against "inappropriate language being given licence by broadcasters".
But if innovation can be encouraged without being given licence to run riot, there will be a better chance of the industry doing good instead of harm.
One Australian media-watcher said that all the papers' right-leaning columnists have been given licence to bang the war drums while belittling opponents.
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