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When you give permission to someone to publish your copyrighted work (your email), you're granting a license.
Licenses can only be denied in cases where national security is threatened, or if granting a license would be contrary to Britain's obligations under international law.
For one, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission is supposed to decide on granting a license by applying rules written by the Environmental Protection Agency.
Ms. Bhutto, who has lived abroad since early 1999 for fear of being arrested, denies the charge that she took kickbacks for granting a license to a Dubai-based company to import gold to Pakistan.
In exceptional cases, the Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, upon written request, will consider approving the provision of defense services described in § 120.9(a) of this subchapter by granting a license under part 125 of this subchapter.
We have no criticism to make of the principle of granting a license to one and denying it to another, and are bound to assume that the discrimination is made in the interest of the public, and upon conditions applying to the health and comfort of the neighborhood.
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The man, Mr. Farhang said, would grant a license only in exchange for a hefty bribe.
Eleven years later, the carrier has still not been granted a license for international flights.
Tyson was granted a license by the three-member boxing commission in Washington on Tuesday night.
A favourite of Queen Elizabeth, the company was granted a license by royal patent.
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