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to franchising
noun
A right or privilege officially granted to a person, a group of people, or a company by a government.
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What percentage of your time do you now devote to franchising?
Mr. Ducasse has never been averse to franchising his name; his company, Alain Ducasse Entreprise, oversees 25 restaurants in eight countries around the world.
Herbert Teixeira Mendes, a public prosecutor who has scrutinized the P.C.C. for more than a decade, has been quoted as likening its business structure to "franchising".
Ingram remained opposed to franchising and as a result watched McDonald's, with the formidable Ray Kroc at its helm, swallow the Earth beneath its arches.
Brian France says his opposition to franchising stems from something loftier than self-interest.
"If we want to move away from above-inflation fares, when it comes to franchising lucrative lines we've got to get a better deal for taxpayers, and that's what we've done," she said.
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Why did you decide to franchise?
Find a way to franchise county cricket.
Attempts to franchise Walter's in other locations proved unsuccessful.
And now the pair plan to franchise Sally Lunn's.
This is not to say that we should abandon the "who wants to" franchise, flat out.
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