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In Britain only 13% of workers need licences (though that has doubled in 12 years).Some occupations clearly need to be licensed.
Web-based platforms do not need licences where they only act as intermediaries between consumers and those offering the actual service, such as a homeowner or driver.
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What is the point of enjoying freedom from fear or want, after all, if you cannot enjoy freedom from poorly co-ordinated colour schemes?In the 1950s, when organisation man ruled, fewer than 5% of American workers needed licences.
Having recreated a world rather than inventing it, the novelist needs licence to see it from an angle that no amount of historical research could provide.
"You will need special licences to import and export.
Clinics need special licences to administer physical treatments such as electric shocks, says Mr Zhang.
Space-tourism firms may even need export licences to carry foreign passengers on sub-orbital spaceplanes.
In Morocco, you don't need trading licences like you do in Leicester Square.
[But] Apple Leopard servers come with free email, so now we don't need Microsoft SQL licences and Exchange [for email].
If they watch TV in their rooms or view 'as broadcast' programmes on a computer, they will need a licence, but they don't need a licence to watch programmes online through 'on demand' services after they have been broadcast.
Julia Manning, the thinktank's chief executive, said: "Fast-food outlets should all need a licence in the same way that off-licences do.
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