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Sometimes, licenses are issued to the business, while other licenses are taken out by the individual.
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Sometimes, license veers off into what is perceived as licentiousness.
But few have anything on the books against quail, which are sometimes licensed as wildlife.
"Sometimes, licensed merchandise is not about the revenue, but the impression it makes," said Ira Mayer, editor of The Licensing Letter.
Under rules set in place during the Reagan Administration, initially to facilitate the licensing of hiv drugs, the FDA will sometimes license drugs that change the low-level chemistry of disease viral loads, cholesterol levels or rogue proteins but only when the changes in these biomarkers "reasonably suggest" clinical benefits in the future.
They are credentialed and sometimes licensed.
While the niche players who have received so much attention in the past couple of years play an important role by demonstrating and sometimes licensing new technologies, the future of electric vehicles will be decided by the mass market automakers.
Patent trolls sometimes seek licenses from end users already covered under a manufacturer's license (see Krish Gupta's testimony before the House Judiciary Committee).
The idea may apply to car designers as well: sometimes, poetic license includes a license to steal.
"Getting a large amount is difficult," he added, because most nations carefully regulate who can buy such explosives, though civilian experts can sometimes get licenses to use them for demolition and mining.
Sometimes the licensing deals are lined up through brokers or other representatives.
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