Definitions
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective Having a license; permitted or authorized by license
- adjective one who has a license to keep an inn or eating house; esp., a victualer who has a license to sell intoxicating liquors.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- adjective Having been issued with a
license by the required authority. - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
license .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective given official approval to act
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Examples
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New York and Washington and which she described as licensed prostitution, men's futile and disastrous attempt to deal with social corruption.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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So, the combination of these things with the strong licensee model, a strong direct office model, a component of the direct office model which we don't often talk about, is the fact that approximately 35\% to 40\% of our revenue from our direct office comes from what we call our licensed facilitators.
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