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Maisey's point neatly skewered one of the arguments made by supporters of greater licensing restrictions: That opposition is being driven by existing venue operators with the most to lose.
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Over time, police were given greater license to be assertive.
Op-Ed columnists have "greater license to write from an ideological viewpoint and be prescriptive".
There might be greater license to the imagination, and for pattern and paint elaboration, in pieces not intended for rituals.
For a city that has great problems keeping its directly sworn officers in check, this looser authority is an even greater license for abuse".
Woodson has rewritten the playbook in Anthony's favor, with more isolation and post-up chances, and greater license to operate one on one — a style that D'Antoni disdained.
While he wanted to base the performance in reality, playing a ghost in a surreal fictional work gave him greater license to depart from the truth and create his own character.
Other industry observers point to the changing nature of romance — less intimacy combined with the greater license to comment on a partner's personal habits — as, pardon the pun, a disincentive.
He contended that Mr. Muzicant, who has a real estate business, has enjoyed greater license to build highrises in central Vienna than other entrepreneurs, a suggestion also made by Ms. Partik-Pablé.
Putting them both together, Sharp explained, frees up space and gives phone makers greater license for creativity.
Putting them both together, Sharp explained, frees up space and gives phone makers greater license for creativity.
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