Sentence examples for for each licence from inspiring English sources

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Ofcom insist that the new approach is aimed at determining a fair value for each licence as well as bringing clarity and transparency to the process.

It's partly for that reason that Geekie has an unusual buy-one-get-one-free policy: for each licence purchased by a private school, a public school student is given free access.

He has also written to Business Secretary Vince Cable asking for details of the "end-user for each licence".

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Last year more than 11,000 hunters applied for licences to shoot 16 wolves, a ratio of more than 700 applicants to each licence.

Severance payments for senior BBC managers have, therefore, provided poor value for money for licence fee payers".

Those doubts seem anachronistic now that IVF is responsible for more than one birth in 100 and the average primary school has a clutch of test-tube babies.Research is held back by the six-month wait for a licence for each separate procedure.

For example, where German mobile operators paid roughly $8 billion each for licences to offer service to around 80m people, American operators will have spent as little as $2.4 billion to cover a population of 300m (see chart).The outcome of America's auction was different for a variety of reasons.

Yet a hotel owner only has to buy one licence for the first 15 rooms, then another licence for each additional five rooms.

The communications minister, Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri, promised to license at least one rival to Telkom, the current monopoly provider, and to set aside up to 30% of each big licence for black South Africans.The conflict between business-as-usual and compensation for blacks would be easier to resolve if white businessmen trusted South Africa's black-dominated government, and vice versa.

Yet the government now wants the firm to comply to the letter with section 12 of the Contract Labour Act of 1970 and obtain a licence for each establishment in each location where it provides labour, ie, for every single customer.Labour-law reform, despite its obvious benefits, has always been politically difficult, and is an especially big headache for Mr Singh's government.

The city council is proposing checks and a licence for each property which houses three or more unrelated people, regardless of the height of the building.

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